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Hybrid airlines edging out traditional LCCs: Sabre
05/12/2008
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6:22:00 PM
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Published: 09 May 2008:A new breed of "hybrid" carrier is quickly overtaking traditional low-cost carriers (LCCs), according to a study released today by Sabre Airline Solutions.
Ryanair enters overseas villas sector
05/19/2008
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9:54:00 AM
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Overseas property owners are being targeted by Ryanair with the launch of Ryanairvillas.com.
LastMinuteTravel.com launches discount travel club
02/22/2008
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9:45:00 AM
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February 20, 2008: LastMinuteTravel.com launched a new discount travel club that offers exclusive access to behind-the-scenes rates on nearly 13,000 A-list hotels worldwide. Rates are exclusive to members through the Club’s secure password-protected site.
Gay and lesbian holiday booking website to launch
01/23/2008
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10:03:00 AM
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Jan.21,2008: A specialist travel advice and booking website for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community is to be launched in March.
Low fares may end up costing more than airlines think
11/26/2007
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10:43:00 AM
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Jetstar, Australia’s newest low cost carrier, offered 5000 fares for just five cents in a move to draw the spotlight away from Tiger Airways launch on the Australian domestic network. However, shadowing this move is the threat that Jetstar may be investigated over the way they treat their customers under the Fair Trading Act. (11/22/2007)
Travelodge to open 100 hotels in Spain
11/21/2007
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9:12:00 AM
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Budget hotel group Travelodge is set to foray into overseas market, marking an investment worth 1 billion euros (715 million pounds) for Spain. (11/19/2007)
easyJet to buy GB Airways for £103.5 million
10/31/2007
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9:40:00 AM
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Tuesday, 30 October 2007: easyJet, the second biggest LCC in Europe, has just agreed to buy GB Airways for GBP103.5 million, and as such to add 15 more planes to their fleet, as well as secure a dominant position at Gatwick.
AirAsia X expects to be profitable in a year's time
11/06/2007
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9:13:00 AM
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Newly launched long- haul budget airline AirAsia X reportedly expects to be profitable in a year as economic growth boosts demand for leisure travel. (11/5/2007)
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