Survey: Business travelers go mobile and do travel planning at destination

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Business travelers do much of their travel planning through their corporate travel programs, but once they are on the road they do a lot ofresearch on their mobile devices in-destination.

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Six out of ten Europeans now booking travel via the web

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Brits are the savviest amongst European when it comes to booking travel, with 71% expecting to reserve their trips via the web in 2011.

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Understanding apps versus mobile web for airlines and airports

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For airlines and airports, it’s not rocket science – 75% of frequent travelers use mobile devices.

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How consumers use smartphones for travel and other services

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Another good and not particularly self-serving piece of research from London-based digital agency Total Media – this time looking at mobile and travel.

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Kayak launches branded mega smartphone

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Move over Facebook, with your widely speculated but ultimately nonsense plans for a range of smartphones – looks like Kayak has got in there already.

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Day Three of Four: Building a mobile strategy for business travel

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Part Three – Engaging the traveler using smart mobile devices.

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Survey: What do people do with their smartphones when travelling?

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Ever wondered what business people do with their smartphones and tablet devices when on-the-road? Okay, maybe not, then. But Egnyte has tried to find out.

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American Airlines and British Airways ramping up mobile and in-flight services

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British Airways is basking in the relative calm waters of reconvened talks with trade unions by launching upgraded in-flight web services on its business class-only route from London to New York.

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Five untapped opportunities for mobile and travel

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Given all the investment in and attention on mobile itinerary planning and sharing, what are the top five areas still to be explored and exploited?

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