Technology, yes, but also service
Technology’s role in future corporate travel is steadily increasing, but so is the need for customer service, suggest Bob Griffith,…
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Technology’s role in future corporate travel is steadily increasing, but so is the need for customer service, suggest Bob Griffith,…
The cruise lines will continue to encourage direct bookings but that won’t seriously detract from agent bookings. Said Tom Gerace,…
The $650 million Las Vegas Monorail, which was supposed to have opened in March, is now set for a summer…
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Octopus is confident it can keep ahead of rivals such as lastminute.com because of its range of content and sturdy…
Thomson is launching flights from a second UK airport but says operations will continue at Coventry despite problems with local…
Even though this years event has not even started and wont until July, planning for the 2005 Open Golf Championship…
Rollout of Datalex BookIt! Corporate tool to commence within the telecommunications giant following reseller agreement with T-Systems Dublin, Ireland/Frankfurt, Germany:…
Rollout of Datalex BookIt! Corporate tool to commence within the telecommunications giant following reseller agreement with T-Systems Dublin, Ireland/Frankfurt, Germany:…
Improved legroom and 'widescreen' TVs are being introduced to First Choice long haul flights from next summer. Aircraft serving nine…
A man who used to be a check-in clerk for Air Canada has been caught “siphoning off” five million air…
There were few drastic movements for travel shares yesterday as London’s main equity indices showed small gains. The FTSE…