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Online travel agencies claim Lufthansa GDS charge is manifestly illegal
By Kevin May
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August 18, 2015
It hasn't been a greatest seven days for Lufthansa with its plans to introduce a Euro 16 levy on all bookings made via intermediaries. First of all, a tax loophole in Brazil meant that travel agenc
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WEBINAR VIDEO - How to make mobile travel booking six times faster
By Kevin May
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July 30, 2015
Online travel agency bookings have undergone a massive shift. For the first six months of 2014, over 40 percent of consumers booked travel reservations. However, travel is still experiencing an
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Imagine a world without the world wide web [VIDEO]
By Kevin May
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July 2, 2015
It is 1989. Tim (now Sir) Berners-Lee, whilst working at the CERN laboratory in Geneva, has an idea to create something called the world wide web. ...(sorry, former-Mr Vice President)... The wor
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TSpotlight - Travel needs to get its personalization act together
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June 30, 2015
A new report, produced by Tnooz in association with Boxever, concludes that travel firms have no excuse not to start working on personalization strategies. A Brief History of Personalization - Past
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Lastminute.com takes over at Bravofly Rumbo, promises ahead-of-the-curve strategy
By Kevin May
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May 21, 2015
Two months on from bedding in its purchase of Lastminute.com, Bravofly Rumbo has won shareholder approval to banish its former brand name forever. The new corporate identity for the group will come
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Bravo! Lastminute.com back on centre stage as new owner switches brand name
By Martin Cowen
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March 30, 2015
Bravofly Rumbo has committed to making its recently-purchased Lastminute.com name its primary pan-European consumer brand. The Swiss-listed European OTA bought the business from Sabre for $120 mill
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Expedia buys Travelocity for $280 million
By Kevin May
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January 23, 2015
Sabre has finally offloaded its interest in consumer-facing businesses by selling Travelocity to Expedia for $280 million in cash. The acquisition will not come as a huge surprise to many (not leas
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Lastminute.com sold to Bravofly Rumbo for $120 million
By Kevin May
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December 16, 2014
Sabre has managed to offload its European online travel agency Lastminute.com to the Bravofly Rumbo Group. The binding offer to acquire the OTA is expected to hand Sabre $120 million and will close
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Sabre - lastminute.com progress, TripCase flies, pax up
By Martin Cowen
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November 13, 2014
Sabre's Q3 earnings call added a few nuggets of knowledge to the financial release, with its CEO and CFO bullish about how well its Travel Network unit (the GDS) is doing compared with its competitors
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Five lessons startups can learn from the pivot of a major online travel brand
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September 8, 2014
There have been years of negative news, but there has now been a transformation of Travelocity's business model into that of an affiliate of Expedia. This has led to some encouraging news for Sabre
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Sabre confirms Lastminute review, says OTA perfectly positioned for growth
By Linda Fox
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August 27, 2014
Sabre says it is exploring 'strategic options' for Lastminute.com following more than a week of speculation that the UK-based business was up for sale. An announced from the global distribution gia
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Lastminute.com future in question as Sabre touts sale?
By Linda Fox
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August 18, 2014
The rumour mill is running with speculation that Sabre has put a For Sale sign over UK-based lastminute.com. One media report says US-based Houlihan Lokey has been appointed to advise on the sale a
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Why are internet years like dog years?
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July 18, 2014
STARTUPS: Lastminute.com was the European poster-child for the tech rush of the late-1990s/early-2000s. It feels an age away now (in web generation terms it probably is), so it is interesting, 14 ye
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Dating, friends night out, hometown hotels - a backgrounder to last-minute hotel bookings
By Karthick Prabu
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June 3, 2014
Whilst last-minute mobile-hotel bookings continue their steady rise, lastminute.com has shed some light on consumer attitudes to the trend. The Travelocity-owned, European online travel agency cond
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TripAdvisor buys Tripbod as focus broadens to local services
By Kevin May
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May 5, 2014
Second acquisition in the space of a week for TripAdvisor as it buys Tripbod, the UK startup which connects travellers with local experts. Terms of the deal were not disclosed by TripAdvisor, but T
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