The U.S. Department of Transportation approved Brussels Airlines' participation in an antitrust-immune joint venture that includes Air Canada, Lufthansa and United.Xiamen Airlines by the end of 2012 plans to become a full member of the SkyTeam alliance,Chief executives from British Airways, easyJet, Ryanair and Virgin Atlantic joined together to urge U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne to ditch the U.K. air passenger duty.Interview: Marriott Middle East And Africa COO Mark SatterfieldDoha, Qatar - Marriott International this week celebrated the opening of its City Center project here,... KEEP READINGAeromexico announced plans to offer corporate clients "a suite of UATP-based products"Ikea's Erling Named BTN's Multinational Travel Manager Of 2011By Amon CohenParis - BTN named Ikea meeting and travel manager Torbjörn Erling the 2011 Multinational Travel... KEEP READINGOpen Axis Group and Farelogix joined with several industry groups and executives to launch a website that advocates to "improve outdated technologies in air ticketing."SkyTeam Carriers Pile On Card Surcharges In EuropeBy Amon CohenAir France-KLM announced it will impose a surcharge on credit card payments made by German travel... KEEP READINGSurvey Finds Gaps In Duty Of CareBy David JonasThree-quarters of 718 surveyed human resources, travel, security and other decision makers from 628... KEEP READINGACE Rent A Car topped the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 rental car survey,Hotels Consider New Check-In ProcessesBy Michael B. BakerUnlike airlines, which use printable and mobile boarding passes as their de facto check-in standard,... KEEP READINGThe Department of Transportation fined American Eagle $900,000 for exceeding the three-hour tarmac delay limit on 15 flights at Chicago O'Hare in May.Hong Kong Airlines Targets 'Top-End Corporate Market' With All-Premium London ServiceBy Amon CohenHong Kong Airlines announced plans to launch on March 8, 2012, a daily, nonstop, two-cabin,... KEEP READINGAgents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Xiamen Airlines by the end of 2012 plans to become a full member of the SkyTeam alliance,Chief executives from British Airways, easyJet, Ryanair and Virgin Atlantic joined together to urge U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne to ditch the U.K. air passenger duty.Interview: Marriott Middle East And Africa COO Mark SatterfieldDoha, Qatar - Marriott International this week celebrated the opening of its City Center project here,... KEEP READINGAeromexico announced plans to offer corporate clients "a suite of UATP-based products"Ikea's Erling Named BTN's Multinational Travel Manager Of 2011By Amon CohenParis - BTN named Ikea meeting and travel manager Torbjörn Erling the 2011 Multinational Travel... KEEP READINGOpen Axis Group and Farelogix joined with several industry groups and executives to launch a website that advocates to "improve outdated technologies in air ticketing."SkyTeam Carriers Pile On Card Surcharges In EuropeBy Amon CohenAir France-KLM announced it will impose a surcharge on credit card payments made by German travel... KEEP READINGSurvey Finds Gaps In Duty Of CareBy David JonasThree-quarters of 718 surveyed human resources, travel, security and other decision makers from 628... KEEP READINGACE Rent A Car topped the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 rental car survey,Hotels Consider New Check-In ProcessesBy Michael B. BakerUnlike airlines, which use printable and mobile boarding passes as their de facto check-in standard,... KEEP READINGThe Department of Transportation fined American Eagle $900,000 for exceeding the three-hour tarmac delay limit on 15 flights at Chicago O'Hare in May.Hong Kong Airlines Targets 'Top-End Corporate Market' With All-Premium London ServiceBy Amon CohenHong Kong Airlines announced plans to launch on March 8, 2012, a daily, nonstop, two-cabin,... KEEP READINGAgents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Chief executives from British Airways, easyJet, Ryanair and Virgin Atlantic joined together to urge U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne to ditch the U.K. air passenger duty.Interview: Marriott Middle East And Africa COO Mark SatterfieldDoha, Qatar - Marriott International this week celebrated the opening of its City Center project here,... KEEP READINGAeromexico announced plans to offer corporate clients "a suite of UATP-based products"Ikea's Erling Named BTN's Multinational Travel Manager Of 2011By Amon CohenParis - BTN named Ikea meeting and travel manager Torbjörn Erling the 2011 Multinational Travel... KEEP READINGOpen Axis Group and Farelogix joined with several industry groups and executives to launch a website that advocates to "improve outdated technologies in air ticketing."SkyTeam Carriers Pile On Card Surcharges In EuropeBy Amon CohenAir France-KLM announced it will impose a surcharge on credit card payments made by German travel... KEEP READINGSurvey Finds Gaps In Duty Of CareBy David JonasThree-quarters of 718 surveyed human resources, travel, security and other decision makers from 628... KEEP READINGACE Rent A Car topped the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 rental car survey,Hotels Consider New Check-In ProcessesBy Michael B. BakerUnlike airlines, which use printable and mobile boarding passes as their de facto check-in standard,... KEEP READINGThe Department of Transportation fined American Eagle $900,000 for exceeding the three-hour tarmac delay limit on 15 flights at Chicago O'Hare in May.Hong Kong Airlines Targets 'Top-End Corporate Market' With All-Premium London ServiceBy Amon CohenHong Kong Airlines announced plans to launch on March 8, 2012, a daily, nonstop, two-cabin,... KEEP READINGAgents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Interview: Marriott Middle East And Africa COO Mark SatterfieldDoha, Qatar - Marriott International this week celebrated the opening of its City Center project here,... KEEP READINGAeromexico announced plans to offer corporate clients "a suite of UATP-based products"Ikea's Erling Named BTN's Multinational Travel Manager Of 2011By Amon CohenParis - BTN named Ikea meeting and travel manager Torbjörn Erling the 2011 Multinational Travel... KEEP READINGOpen Axis Group and Farelogix joined with several industry groups and executives to launch a website that advocates to "improve outdated technologies in air ticketing."SkyTeam Carriers Pile On Card Surcharges In EuropeBy Amon CohenAir France-KLM announced it will impose a surcharge on credit card payments made by German travel... KEEP READINGSurvey Finds Gaps In Duty Of CareBy David JonasThree-quarters of 718 surveyed human resources, travel, security and other decision makers from 628... KEEP READINGACE Rent A Car topped the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 rental car survey,Hotels Consider New Check-In ProcessesBy Michael B. BakerUnlike airlines, which use printable and mobile boarding passes as their de facto check-in standard,... KEEP READINGThe Department of Transportation fined American Eagle $900,000 for exceeding the three-hour tarmac delay limit on 15 flights at Chicago O'Hare in May.Hong Kong Airlines Targets 'Top-End Corporate Market' With All-Premium London ServiceBy Amon CohenHong Kong Airlines announced plans to launch on March 8, 2012, a daily, nonstop, two-cabin,... KEEP READINGAgents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Aeromexico announced plans to offer corporate clients "a suite of UATP-based products"Ikea's Erling Named BTN's Multinational Travel Manager Of 2011By Amon CohenParis - BTN named Ikea meeting and travel manager Torbjörn Erling the 2011 Multinational Travel... KEEP READINGOpen Axis Group and Farelogix joined with several industry groups and executives to launch a website that advocates to "improve outdated technologies in air ticketing."SkyTeam Carriers Pile On Card Surcharges In EuropeBy Amon CohenAir France-KLM announced it will impose a surcharge on credit card payments made by German travel... KEEP READINGSurvey Finds Gaps In Duty Of CareBy David JonasThree-quarters of 718 surveyed human resources, travel, security and other decision makers from 628... KEEP READINGACE Rent A Car topped the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 rental car survey,Hotels Consider New Check-In ProcessesBy Michael B. BakerUnlike airlines, which use printable and mobile boarding passes as their de facto check-in standard,... KEEP READINGThe Department of Transportation fined American Eagle $900,000 for exceeding the three-hour tarmac delay limit on 15 flights at Chicago O'Hare in May.Hong Kong Airlines Targets 'Top-End Corporate Market' With All-Premium London ServiceBy Amon CohenHong Kong Airlines announced plans to launch on March 8, 2012, a daily, nonstop, two-cabin,... KEEP READINGAgents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Ikea's Erling Named BTN's Multinational Travel Manager Of 2011By Amon CohenParis - BTN named Ikea meeting and travel manager Torbjörn Erling the 2011 Multinational Travel... KEEP READINGOpen Axis Group and Farelogix joined with several industry groups and executives to launch a website that advocates to "improve outdated technologies in air ticketing."SkyTeam Carriers Pile On Card Surcharges In EuropeBy Amon CohenAir France-KLM announced it will impose a surcharge on credit card payments made by German travel... KEEP READINGSurvey Finds Gaps In Duty Of CareBy David JonasThree-quarters of 718 surveyed human resources, travel, security and other decision makers from 628... KEEP READINGACE Rent A Car topped the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 rental car survey,Hotels Consider New Check-In ProcessesBy Michael B. BakerUnlike airlines, which use printable and mobile boarding passes as their de facto check-in standard,... KEEP READINGThe Department of Transportation fined American Eagle $900,000 for exceeding the three-hour tarmac delay limit on 15 flights at Chicago O'Hare in May.Hong Kong Airlines Targets 'Top-End Corporate Market' With All-Premium London ServiceBy Amon CohenHong Kong Airlines announced plans to launch on March 8, 2012, a daily, nonstop, two-cabin,... KEEP READINGAgents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Open Axis Group and Farelogix joined with several industry groups and executives to launch a website that advocates to "improve outdated technologies in air ticketing."SkyTeam Carriers Pile On Card Surcharges In EuropeBy Amon CohenAir France-KLM announced it will impose a surcharge on credit card payments made by German travel... KEEP READINGSurvey Finds Gaps In Duty Of CareBy David JonasThree-quarters of 718 surveyed human resources, travel, security and other decision makers from 628... KEEP READINGACE Rent A Car topped the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 rental car survey,Hotels Consider New Check-In ProcessesBy Michael B. BakerUnlike airlines, which use printable and mobile boarding passes as their de facto check-in standard,... KEEP READINGThe Department of Transportation fined American Eagle $900,000 for exceeding the three-hour tarmac delay limit on 15 flights at Chicago O'Hare in May.Hong Kong Airlines Targets 'Top-End Corporate Market' With All-Premium London ServiceBy Amon CohenHong Kong Airlines announced plans to launch on March 8, 2012, a daily, nonstop, two-cabin,... KEEP READINGAgents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
SkyTeam Carriers Pile On Card Surcharges In EuropeBy Amon CohenAir France-KLM announced it will impose a surcharge on credit card payments made by German travel... KEEP READINGSurvey Finds Gaps In Duty Of CareBy David JonasThree-quarters of 718 surveyed human resources, travel, security and other decision makers from 628... KEEP READINGACE Rent A Car topped the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 rental car survey,Hotels Consider New Check-In ProcessesBy Michael B. BakerUnlike airlines, which use printable and mobile boarding passes as their de facto check-in standard,... KEEP READINGThe Department of Transportation fined American Eagle $900,000 for exceeding the three-hour tarmac delay limit on 15 flights at Chicago O'Hare in May.Hong Kong Airlines Targets 'Top-End Corporate Market' With All-Premium London ServiceBy Amon CohenHong Kong Airlines announced plans to launch on March 8, 2012, a daily, nonstop, two-cabin,... KEEP READINGAgents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Survey Finds Gaps In Duty Of CareBy David JonasThree-quarters of 718 surveyed human resources, travel, security and other decision makers from 628... KEEP READINGACE Rent A Car topped the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 rental car survey,Hotels Consider New Check-In ProcessesBy Michael B. BakerUnlike airlines, which use printable and mobile boarding passes as their de facto check-in standard,... KEEP READINGThe Department of Transportation fined American Eagle $900,000 for exceeding the three-hour tarmac delay limit on 15 flights at Chicago O'Hare in May.Hong Kong Airlines Targets 'Top-End Corporate Market' With All-Premium London ServiceBy Amon CohenHong Kong Airlines announced plans to launch on March 8, 2012, a daily, nonstop, two-cabin,... KEEP READINGAgents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News
ACE Rent A Car topped the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 rental car survey,Hotels Consider New Check-In ProcessesBy Michael B. BakerUnlike airlines, which use printable and mobile boarding passes as their de facto check-in standard,... KEEP READINGThe Department of Transportation fined American Eagle $900,000 for exceeding the three-hour tarmac delay limit on 15 flights at Chicago O'Hare in May.Hong Kong Airlines Targets 'Top-End Corporate Market' With All-Premium London ServiceBy Amon CohenHong Kong Airlines announced plans to launch on March 8, 2012, a daily, nonstop, two-cabin,... KEEP READINGAgents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News
Hotels Consider New Check-In ProcessesBy Michael B. BakerUnlike airlines, which use printable and mobile boarding passes as their de facto check-in standard,... KEEP READINGThe Department of Transportation fined American Eagle $900,000 for exceeding the three-hour tarmac delay limit on 15 flights at Chicago O'Hare in May.Hong Kong Airlines Targets 'Top-End Corporate Market' With All-Premium London ServiceBy Amon CohenHong Kong Airlines announced plans to launch on March 8, 2012, a daily, nonstop, two-cabin,... KEEP READINGAgents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News
The Department of Transportation fined American Eagle $900,000 for exceeding the three-hour tarmac delay limit on 15 flights at Chicago O'Hare in May.Hong Kong Airlines Targets 'Top-End Corporate Market' With All-Premium London ServiceBy Amon CohenHong Kong Airlines announced plans to launch on March 8, 2012, a daily, nonstop, two-cabin,... KEEP READINGAgents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News
Hong Kong Airlines Targets 'Top-End Corporate Market' With All-Premium London ServiceBy Amon CohenHong Kong Airlines announced plans to launch on March 8, 2012, a daily, nonstop, two-cabin,... KEEP READINGAgents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News
Agents Protest Increases In IATA FeesBy Amon CohenTravel agents in Canada and Europe have expressed outrage after learning they must begin to pay next... KEEP READINGObama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News
Obama Order Calls For Federal Travel Spending CutsBy Michael B. BakerPresident Barack Obama this week signed an executive order calling for federal agencies to reduce... KEEP READINGMore News