Airlines “their own worst enemy”
In the corporate market, an airline’s toughest competition is its own website, says BTI UK managing director Mike Platt. Mr Platt told…
In the corporate market, an airline’s toughest competition is its own website, says BTI UK managing director Mike Platt. Mr Platt told…
Companies would need to employ 12 staff to do the work of a travel management company, according to Carlson Wagonlit…
Iberia boosted direct sales by a third last year. The Spanish flag carrier is reporting a 32% increase in online…
Virgin Atlantic may appeal a decision that allows British Airways and Qantas to continue codeshare services to Australia. The decision…
Business Travel Show London 2005: Easyjet has hinted it may look to further attract business travellers through a raft of…
British Airways saw profits drop to £75 million in the three months ending December due to a 47% hike in…
Travel Technology Show London 2005: Worldspan launched a vigorous defence of “outdated” GDSs by claiming they are robust enough to…
Business Travel Show London 2005: A debate between traditional travel management companies and online rivals came down to whether the…
Bmibaby has given a bullish response to those questioning the future of budget airlines. Announcing January passenger volumes up 21%…
Business Travel Show London 2005: Online booking is complex to introduce but can dramatically reduce a company’s travel costs, business…
Business Travel Show London 2005: GDSs are confident they will get no-frills carriers onboard following deregulation of the industry. …
Business Travel Show London 2005: The Trainline has posted record corporate business wins already for 2005. The UK rail ticket…