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European hoteliers focus on direct web bookings
10/09/2008
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12:09:00 PM
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October 07, 2008: According to TravelClick, in 2007, more than 30 percent of hotel bookings in Europe came from direct web booking - a trend expected to grow as consumers make higher-value purchases online.
First-time users, the future growth engine for online travel in Asia
08/07/2007
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9:14:00 AM
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August 03, 2007: In the United States, online travel sites are fighting to take over consumers from competitors. In Asia, the race is on to capture the interest of the first-time user and build up some brand loyalty to sites.
Online Travel Planning Popularity Varies
07/19/2007
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10:19:00 AM
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A third of US Internet users now research and book travel online, according to the Conference Board and TNS' "Consumer Internet Barometer" study. The report covered US households and was conducted in the second quarter of 2007.
Sabre launches mobile check-in
08/25/2008
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10:51:00 PM
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August 21, 2008: Checking in for your flight from a taxi, in a café, even while dropping the kids off at school is now a reality with the launch of Sabre Airline Solutions’ new Mobile Check-In solution.
Declining online travel sales growth in Europe predicted
06/23/2007
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4:32:00 PM
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21 June, 2007: The value of online travel sales in Europe will reach $49 billion this year but growth levels will start to decline from 2008.
The Ups and Downs of European Online Travel
06/20/2007
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5:55:00 PM
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eMarketer estimates that online travel sales in the five major travel markets of Europe — France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK — will total nearly $49 billion this year, up 27% over 2006.
UK Online sales rise, driven by travel
06/07/2007
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4:42:00 PM
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June 05, 2007: UK online sales tripled from 2002 to 2006, and grew nearly 13 times faster than the overall retail sector in 2006. UK online shoppers outspend even American consumers. eMarketer estimates the average UK spend in 2006 was $2,171, compared with $1,831 in the United States.
US online consumer travel sales to reach $94 billion in 2007
04/12/2007
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4:10:00 PM
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eMarketer estimates that 41.3 million US households will book travel online, representing 52.5 percent of all US online households, in 2007. (4/10/2007)
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