
The World Wide Wait was a common term used in the late 90′s to vent the frustration of being unable to access the huge potential of the internet.

The World Wide Wait was a common term used in the late 90′s to vent the frustration of being unable to access the huge potential of the internet.

After delaying a decision on a new reservations system a few months ago, Southwest Airlines says it is now hard at work building a code-share capability to use with merger partner AirTran Airways.

Two loyalty program tracking sites, Traxo and AwardWallet, are urging travelers to contact Southwest Airlines to reverse its no-tracking policy.

Three topics stormed the audience at the ACTE Global 2011 conference which just ended in Paris this week: social, mobile and data.

If you link your Avis and TripIt accounts, you now can just click on imported flight or hotel bookings from other suppliers on the Avis.com homepage and book a car rental to round out your travel plans.

Itinerary management service Wipolo, headquartered in Paris with ten employees, has seen 1,000% year-on-year growth fuelled by both its social and partnership strategies.

Concur announces a deal to combine its travel and expense management technology with salesforce.com’s cloud computing and CRM services.

TripIt, the itinerary management service acquired by Concur in January, has reached a milestone: 1 million mobile users.

The competition between the iPad and Kindle among business travelers is fairly tight, but the iPad is expected to pull ahead, according to a survey conducted by TripIt.

What’s hot (or not) in the world of travel tech in recent weeks? What are the most talked about news items? Who is setting the agenda for the months ahead?

RFID, augmented reality, smart search, technology beyond social media and check-ins – more disruption is on its way in the travel industry.

Metasearch, voice search, agency search, supplier search – how consumers find and book travel products has never been more complicated.

Payment experts from Wright Express, Expedia and HotelTonight showcase and discuss how single-use virtual accounts can help drive efficiencies in the payment and settlement process in travel.
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