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Search results for “Google Expeditions”
Airbnb to score more than 100 million stays this year
07/24/2017
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9:27:03 AM
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Airbnb's value at $31 billion is just a small fraction of the hotel market. As of March, Airbnb in the U.S. reached about 6% of the hotel industry’s room supply, 4% of demand and nearly 7% of its revenue.
DerbySoft prepares hotel distribution tech for Amazon, LinkedIn
07/19/2017
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2:08:11 PM
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“There’s no reason why LinkedIn, Amazon, eBay, Alibaba, and so forth won’t want to sell travel product either like online travel agencies that actually handle the bookings or via an advertisement model like Google uses today.”
Can Google booking save Expedia-Orbitz?
07/29/2015
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8:44:43 AM
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Google’s move into direct travel booking has sparked a debate about whether new online players will enhance the likelihood that regulators will approve Expedia’s pending acquisition of Orbitz Worldwide.
Why Trivago’s IPO might be undervalued
12/20/2016
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8:26:01 PM
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Trivago’s “aided awareness data”, showed surprisingly high awareness of the Trivago brand in the U.S. (63%) and even higher in Europe (79%-92%), their home territory.
What now for chatbots in travel?
01/05/2017
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2:22:02 PM
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Chatbots represent the next seismic shift that will evolve not only the travel booking process but also the customer service experience for decades to come.
Google’s online travel adventure upsets its biggest advertisers
11/24/2016
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6:04:44 PM
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Despite more than $15 billion in annual revenue and hefty profits, online travel agents like Priceline and Expedia Inc. are increasingly wary of Google encroaching on their turf. That's lifting tension with a sector that's one of Google's biggest advertisers.
Ctrip takes a big step in pursuit of going global
11/27/2016
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9:50:20 AM
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Drifting away from intense competition in the domestic OTA market, Ctrip seems to have come a long way in a span of 18 months. The decision to acquire Skyscanner means Ctrip isn’t just a single market player anymore.
Expedia’s CEO talks about Google, HomeAway, Ryanair, and the Chinese market
08/01/2015
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10:42:19 AM
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CEO Dara Khosrowshahi held a conference call with investors. Here are the highlights of what he said that are relevant to the travel technology trade.
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