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Web travel agencies feel pinch of weaker demand
11/17/2008
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11:09:00 AM
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CHICAGO, Nov 13, 2008 (Reuters via COMTEX) -- Online travel agencies are a traveler's best friend when budgets are tight, but the current economic crisis is so bad it has squelched a lot trips and clouded the outlook for companies that sell bookings.
Chinese online tourism market growth slows down in second quarter
09/11/2008
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9:25:00 AM
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Published: 10 Sep 2008: The total market size of China's online tourism reached RMB 728.5 million in the second quarter of 2008, increasing 10 percent quarter on quarter and 17 percent year on year.
UK economy prompts Expedia to shift marketing spend
08/05/2008
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10:11:00 AM
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(01 August 2008) Expedia Inc is adopting a less aggressive approach to its marketing spend in the UK in response to the economic climate and is looking to grow new markets in continental Europe instead.
Global hotel rates fall, except in Europe
09/26/2007
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10:07:00 AM
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September 24, 2007: Hotel rates rose by just 0.8% year-on-year on a global level in the second quarter of 2007, according to the Hotels.com Hotel Price Index, but in Europe year-on-year prices rose 5.2%. In contrast, there was a small rise of 0.6% in Asia, whilst prices in the US and the Rest of the World fell.
eLong, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2007 Unaudited Financial Results
08/14/2007
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10:49:33 AM
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BEIJING, Aug. 13 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- eLong, Inc. (Nasdaq: LONG - News), a leading online travel service provider in China, today reported unaudited financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2007.
What will Google do next in travel?
07/28/2009
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10:24:23 AM
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July 23, 2009: Google is already a big player, if not the player in the travel industry. At the company's Q2 earning call last week, Google spoke publicly about the further potential it sees in the travel sector. Enough food for some to again start speculating about Google's future in travel.
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