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Generation App
08/12/2011
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11:36:38 AM
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Today, transaction volumes via MTT’s mobile-optimized websites and booking applications look completely different. “Now we’re getting millions of Euros of booked revenue throughout our platform each week,” says Gerry Samuels, founder and executive director at MTT.
120 Marketing Ideas for Hotels in 2009
09/09/2009
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11:52:27 AM
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Everyone loves a good list. To help you plan for the upcoming year, I’ve put together some of the best new marketing ideas for 2009. Enjoy!
Kayak.com helps travelers to calculate total cost of travel
08/14/2008
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11:33:00 AM
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August 12, 2008: To help travelers avoid these unpleasant surprises, Kayak.com has launched tools that educate travelers on the hidden costs of travel, enabling consumers to make a more informed decision about flights and rental car purchases.
In With the Old, In With the New: PhoCusWright’s Trends for 2008
05/04/2008
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4:15:00 PM
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The travel industry is no different. The predictions PhoCusWright offered a year ago ring true today; some are still in the works. A new year doesn’t necessarily offer a clean slate – but it can provide some insight and fresh resolve.
SITA COMPLETES IT INSTALLATION AT BEIJING’S NEW MEGA TERMINAL IN TIME FOR OLYMPIC GAMES TRAFFIC SURGE
04/03/2008
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3:10:00 PM
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BEIJING, March 31, 2008 – SITA, the aviation IT specialist, today announced that it has completed the installation of 700 work stations to support check-in, boarding and transfers at Beijing Capital International Airport’s (BCIA) new $3 billion Terminal 3, which will boost the airport’s capacity by an additional 30 million passengers. And 50 SITA self-service check-in kiosks will also be ready to go live when the Olympics open.
Qantas rolls out Amadeus next-generation technology to enhance aircraft loading process on popular Asia Pacific routes
02/18/2008
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10:01:00 AM
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Friday, 15 February 2008: Australia's national carrier Qantas has implemented the Amadeus Altéa Departure Control-Flight Management system, a next-generation load control system, for its Hong Kong, Singapore and Tokyo operations.
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