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Travelport Worldwide Limited reports fourth quarter and full year 2015 results
02/19/2016
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12:49:45 AM
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Travelport Worldwide Limited (NYSE: TVPT) announces its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2015. Its net revenue increased by 3% while adjusted EBITDA decreased by 1% and its revenue from Beyond Air grew by 21% in Q4.
Chinese travel takes another step towards globalisation
01/07/2016
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4:50:14 PM
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Sally White examines the implications of Chinese firms being admitted to the MSCI indices and, in particular, what this means for TravelSky Technology.
The GDS showdown – winners and losers in 2014
03/12/2015
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2:33:26 PM
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Travelport‘s return to public markets last September means that for the first time in over ten years it is possible to compare it alongside Sabre and Amadeus, financially and operationally.
Sabre reports fourth quarter and full year 2015 results
02/09/2016
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11:23:46 AM
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Sabre's Q4 2015 Travel Network revenue increased 22.3% to $531.2 million and its Adjusted EBITDA increased 20.9% to $208.0 million. Total bookings increased 33.0% driven by the acquisition of Abacus and continued strong growth in North America and EMEA.
State of the travel tech nation in 2040
11/28/2016
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8:29:41 PM
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We live in a fascinating – if uncertain – period for travel tech, as intermediaries, suppliers and, indeed, consumers evolve at an unstoppable rate.
Sabre teases its expected fourth quarter earnings, GDS weakness
02/06/2015
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5:34:14 PM
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Sabre's operating income is expected to be between $99 million and $109 million, a y-o-y increase of between $13 million and $23 million, or 15.4% to 27.1%.
How a corporate travel giant views the rapidly changing sector
12/08/2015
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10:53:19 AM
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As the likes of Airbnb, Booking.com and others jostle for a slice of the corporate travel market, existing players watch intently from the sidelines.
Travel technology sector will be worth $12 billion a year by 2019
12/04/2015
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3:21:29 PM
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The global travel technology market is forecast to grow by 14.2% over the the course of the next four years to $12.21 billion.
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