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Momondo was the first punch for new Priceline Group CEO – but what comes next?
02/24/2017
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8:40:17 AM
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The Priceline Group’s purchase of Momondo for USD 550 million represents the newly appointed Glenn Fogel’s opening strategic move since becoming CEO in January of this year.
Can the next innovation wave deal with airline disruption?
02/21/2017
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6:22:53 PM
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Ever since the internet collided with travel, consumers have been using the power of technology and better data to plan, and then save, on their travel.
Expedia and Priceline CEOs on messaging Apps: ‘so far so good’
08/11/2016
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6:35:09 PM
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Some travel brands like Expedia.com and Kayak are moving full-speed ahead on platforms like Facebook Messenger but also acknowledge it’s too early to tell how messaging will fit into their long term plans.
Paul English’s startup Lola will rethink travel agency tech first
12/04/2015
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9:45:12 PM
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Paul English is leading a technology company named Lola, aspiring to build an app as a travel concierge to offer a blend of the personalized touch like a human agent.
Did Kayak get acquired by the wrong company?
02/09/2015
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6:37:21 PM
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Just consider the widely divergent strategies that Expedia, which acquired Trivago in March 2013, and the Priceline Group, which bought Kayak two months later, are deploying.
Vacation rental metasearch platform Tripping.com nets $35 million
12/15/2016
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9:08:11 AM
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San Francisco-based Tripping.com has raised USD 35 million. The platform helps travelers compare the prices of up to 10 million vacation rental properties worldwide.
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.
Skyscanner deal complements Ctrip’s "global positioning”
11/25/2016
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10:20:53 AM
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The 1.75-billion-dollar takeover of Skyscanner followed Ctrip’s 180-million-dollar investment in India's MakeMyTrip and its recent backing of major US gound handlers.
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