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Hotelbeds: Year-end review and forecast trends for 2019
12/12/2018
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12:03:43 PM
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The biggest challenge for travel intermediaries and distributors is to stay relevant to hotels. But for many people in this space, the copycat model is becoming increasingly harder to justify, as they are not delivering extra value to hotels.
Amadeus to pay $3 million to settle an antitrust lawsuit in the U.S.
12/03/2018
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2:14:23 PM
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In settling this lawsuit, Amadeus doesn’t admit to any wrongdoing or violations of antitrust law. Along with Travelport, Amadeus agreed to have its team engage in antitrust compliance training.
Earning rewards by elevating the “island experience” among Chinese tourists
11/30/2018
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2:30:05 PM
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Chinese consumers increasingly favor in-depth products focusing on a specific destination, therefore, it is imperative for the travel industry to come up with island tour-related options to capitalize on the opportunity.
Chinese island lovers fall for themed and customized tours
12/03/2018
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4:15:08 PM
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Island tours as part of the outbound travel pie from China stand out for their popularity.
Barcelona-based Hosco raises €5.4 million to connect the hospitality industry
12/06/2018
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11:13:20 AM
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According to the startup, 40% to 85% of 5-star hotels in key destinations such as Paris, London, Geneva, Barcelona, and Dubai are already using Hosco’s recruitment solution.
Airbnb and other unicorns suffer by staying private, tech investor argues
11/16/2018
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6:02:44 PM
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Would Airbnb and Uber, for example, be truly better off as public companies? It’s unclear because they both have access to tons of money already. But they would both certainly be better equipped to spin their own narratives.
Disney spends more on theme parks than on Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm combined
11/19/2018
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5:30:06 PM
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Michael Nathanson, a longtime media analyst, estimates that Disney will spend $24 billion on new attractions, hotels and ships over the next five years. That’s more than Disney paid for Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm combined.
Facebook releases “Travel Marketing Playbook”
11/02/2018
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8:17:19 PM
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According to Facebook, over 10 billion messages are sent each month globally, making conversational commerce one of the biggest emerging trends in 2019.
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