Sivley To Leave Orbitz For Travel Guard CEO PostOrbitz for Business senior vice president and COO Dean Sivley will leave the company at the end of the... KEEP READINGU.K. Agents Attempting To Solve Hotel Billback ProblemsBritish travel management companies are appealing to hotels to help find a solution to the frequent... KEEP READINGChoice Taps Marriott Exec To Head SalesChoice Hotels today announced that the company has hired a former Marriott International executive to... KEEP READINGChina Lifts Foreign Ownership Restrictions On Travel AgenciesChinese tourism and travel agency regulation authorities have lifted restrictions on foreign... KEEP READINGExpedia Reports Softening Egencia BookingsInternet travel management company Egencia today reported an 18 percent year-over-year decrease in... KEEP READINGTopaz: 2008 Airfares Cheaper Through AgenciesAirfares booked last year through corporate travel agencies cost on average $61 less than identical... KEEP READINGAmadeus Adds Car Rental Features, Enables Rental Co. CardsOnline booking tool Amadeus E-Travel Management this week introduced several enhancements aimed at... KEEP READINGCiti Analysts Call First Quarter The Worst Ever For European CarriersPublicly listed European airlines lost an estimated combined €1.8 billion in the first quarter of... KEEP READINGOAG Data Show Deep Cuts In U.K. Air ServiceThe United Kingdom this month recorded a severe cutback in scheduled airline service, with a 9 percent... KEEP READINGU.K. Travel Agents See Bookings For Air Plummet, Rail SoarAir transactions handled by British travel management companies plummeted 17 percent in the first... KEEP READINGU.S. To Expedite Entry For European-Originating TravelersThe United States is moving to expedite the entry process for Europe-based travelers by expanding the... KEEP READINGSTR Downgrades 2009 Hotel Forecast, But Sees Some RecoverySmith Travel Research today revised its 2009 U.S. hotel industry forecast to project a 9.8 percent... KEEP READINGAmex To Make Additional Cuts, Repay TARP LoanAmerican Express late yesterday announced plans to implement further cost-reduction initiatives in the... KEEP READINGMarriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
U.K. Agents Attempting To Solve Hotel Billback ProblemsBritish travel management companies are appealing to hotels to help find a solution to the frequent... KEEP READINGChoice Taps Marriott Exec To Head SalesChoice Hotels today announced that the company has hired a former Marriott International executive to... KEEP READINGChina Lifts Foreign Ownership Restrictions On Travel AgenciesChinese tourism and travel agency regulation authorities have lifted restrictions on foreign... KEEP READINGExpedia Reports Softening Egencia BookingsInternet travel management company Egencia today reported an 18 percent year-over-year decrease in... KEEP READINGTopaz: 2008 Airfares Cheaper Through AgenciesAirfares booked last year through corporate travel agencies cost on average $61 less than identical... KEEP READINGAmadeus Adds Car Rental Features, Enables Rental Co. CardsOnline booking tool Amadeus E-Travel Management this week introduced several enhancements aimed at... KEEP READINGCiti Analysts Call First Quarter The Worst Ever For European CarriersPublicly listed European airlines lost an estimated combined €1.8 billion in the first quarter of... KEEP READINGOAG Data Show Deep Cuts In U.K. Air ServiceThe United Kingdom this month recorded a severe cutback in scheduled airline service, with a 9 percent... KEEP READINGU.K. Travel Agents See Bookings For Air Plummet, Rail SoarAir transactions handled by British travel management companies plummeted 17 percent in the first... KEEP READINGU.S. To Expedite Entry For European-Originating TravelersThe United States is moving to expedite the entry process for Europe-based travelers by expanding the... KEEP READINGSTR Downgrades 2009 Hotel Forecast, But Sees Some RecoverySmith Travel Research today revised its 2009 U.S. hotel industry forecast to project a 9.8 percent... KEEP READINGAmex To Make Additional Cuts, Repay TARP LoanAmerican Express late yesterday announced plans to implement further cost-reduction initiatives in the... KEEP READINGMarriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Choice Taps Marriott Exec To Head SalesChoice Hotels today announced that the company has hired a former Marriott International executive to... KEEP READINGChina Lifts Foreign Ownership Restrictions On Travel AgenciesChinese tourism and travel agency regulation authorities have lifted restrictions on foreign... KEEP READINGExpedia Reports Softening Egencia BookingsInternet travel management company Egencia today reported an 18 percent year-over-year decrease in... KEEP READINGTopaz: 2008 Airfares Cheaper Through AgenciesAirfares booked last year through corporate travel agencies cost on average $61 less than identical... KEEP READINGAmadeus Adds Car Rental Features, Enables Rental Co. CardsOnline booking tool Amadeus E-Travel Management this week introduced several enhancements aimed at... KEEP READINGCiti Analysts Call First Quarter The Worst Ever For European CarriersPublicly listed European airlines lost an estimated combined €1.8 billion in the first quarter of... KEEP READINGOAG Data Show Deep Cuts In U.K. Air ServiceThe United Kingdom this month recorded a severe cutback in scheduled airline service, with a 9 percent... KEEP READINGU.K. Travel Agents See Bookings For Air Plummet, Rail SoarAir transactions handled by British travel management companies plummeted 17 percent in the first... KEEP READINGU.S. To Expedite Entry For European-Originating TravelersThe United States is moving to expedite the entry process for Europe-based travelers by expanding the... KEEP READINGSTR Downgrades 2009 Hotel Forecast, But Sees Some RecoverySmith Travel Research today revised its 2009 U.S. hotel industry forecast to project a 9.8 percent... KEEP READINGAmex To Make Additional Cuts, Repay TARP LoanAmerican Express late yesterday announced plans to implement further cost-reduction initiatives in the... KEEP READINGMarriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
China Lifts Foreign Ownership Restrictions On Travel AgenciesChinese tourism and travel agency regulation authorities have lifted restrictions on foreign... KEEP READINGExpedia Reports Softening Egencia BookingsInternet travel management company Egencia today reported an 18 percent year-over-year decrease in... KEEP READINGTopaz: 2008 Airfares Cheaper Through AgenciesAirfares booked last year through corporate travel agencies cost on average $61 less than identical... KEEP READINGAmadeus Adds Car Rental Features, Enables Rental Co. CardsOnline booking tool Amadeus E-Travel Management this week introduced several enhancements aimed at... KEEP READINGCiti Analysts Call First Quarter The Worst Ever For European CarriersPublicly listed European airlines lost an estimated combined €1.8 billion in the first quarter of... KEEP READINGOAG Data Show Deep Cuts In U.K. Air ServiceThe United Kingdom this month recorded a severe cutback in scheduled airline service, with a 9 percent... KEEP READINGU.K. Travel Agents See Bookings For Air Plummet, Rail SoarAir transactions handled by British travel management companies plummeted 17 percent in the first... KEEP READINGU.S. To Expedite Entry For European-Originating TravelersThe United States is moving to expedite the entry process for Europe-based travelers by expanding the... KEEP READINGSTR Downgrades 2009 Hotel Forecast, But Sees Some RecoverySmith Travel Research today revised its 2009 U.S. hotel industry forecast to project a 9.8 percent... KEEP READINGAmex To Make Additional Cuts, Repay TARP LoanAmerican Express late yesterday announced plans to implement further cost-reduction initiatives in the... KEEP READINGMarriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Expedia Reports Softening Egencia BookingsInternet travel management company Egencia today reported an 18 percent year-over-year decrease in... KEEP READINGTopaz: 2008 Airfares Cheaper Through AgenciesAirfares booked last year through corporate travel agencies cost on average $61 less than identical... KEEP READINGAmadeus Adds Car Rental Features, Enables Rental Co. CardsOnline booking tool Amadeus E-Travel Management this week introduced several enhancements aimed at... KEEP READINGCiti Analysts Call First Quarter The Worst Ever For European CarriersPublicly listed European airlines lost an estimated combined €1.8 billion in the first quarter of... KEEP READINGOAG Data Show Deep Cuts In U.K. Air ServiceThe United Kingdom this month recorded a severe cutback in scheduled airline service, with a 9 percent... KEEP READINGU.K. Travel Agents See Bookings For Air Plummet, Rail SoarAir transactions handled by British travel management companies plummeted 17 percent in the first... KEEP READINGU.S. To Expedite Entry For European-Originating TravelersThe United States is moving to expedite the entry process for Europe-based travelers by expanding the... KEEP READINGSTR Downgrades 2009 Hotel Forecast, But Sees Some RecoverySmith Travel Research today revised its 2009 U.S. hotel industry forecast to project a 9.8 percent... KEEP READINGAmex To Make Additional Cuts, Repay TARP LoanAmerican Express late yesterday announced plans to implement further cost-reduction initiatives in the... KEEP READINGMarriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Topaz: 2008 Airfares Cheaper Through AgenciesAirfares booked last year through corporate travel agencies cost on average $61 less than identical... KEEP READINGAmadeus Adds Car Rental Features, Enables Rental Co. CardsOnline booking tool Amadeus E-Travel Management this week introduced several enhancements aimed at... KEEP READINGCiti Analysts Call First Quarter The Worst Ever For European CarriersPublicly listed European airlines lost an estimated combined €1.8 billion in the first quarter of... KEEP READINGOAG Data Show Deep Cuts In U.K. Air ServiceThe United Kingdom this month recorded a severe cutback in scheduled airline service, with a 9 percent... KEEP READINGU.K. Travel Agents See Bookings For Air Plummet, Rail SoarAir transactions handled by British travel management companies plummeted 17 percent in the first... KEEP READINGU.S. To Expedite Entry For European-Originating TravelersThe United States is moving to expedite the entry process for Europe-based travelers by expanding the... KEEP READINGSTR Downgrades 2009 Hotel Forecast, But Sees Some RecoverySmith Travel Research today revised its 2009 U.S. hotel industry forecast to project a 9.8 percent... KEEP READINGAmex To Make Additional Cuts, Repay TARP LoanAmerican Express late yesterday announced plans to implement further cost-reduction initiatives in the... KEEP READINGMarriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Amadeus Adds Car Rental Features, Enables Rental Co. CardsOnline booking tool Amadeus E-Travel Management this week introduced several enhancements aimed at... KEEP READINGCiti Analysts Call First Quarter The Worst Ever For European CarriersPublicly listed European airlines lost an estimated combined €1.8 billion in the first quarter of... KEEP READINGOAG Data Show Deep Cuts In U.K. Air ServiceThe United Kingdom this month recorded a severe cutback in scheduled airline service, with a 9 percent... KEEP READINGU.K. Travel Agents See Bookings For Air Plummet, Rail SoarAir transactions handled by British travel management companies plummeted 17 percent in the first... KEEP READINGU.S. To Expedite Entry For European-Originating TravelersThe United States is moving to expedite the entry process for Europe-based travelers by expanding the... KEEP READINGSTR Downgrades 2009 Hotel Forecast, But Sees Some RecoverySmith Travel Research today revised its 2009 U.S. hotel industry forecast to project a 9.8 percent... KEEP READINGAmex To Make Additional Cuts, Repay TARP LoanAmerican Express late yesterday announced plans to implement further cost-reduction initiatives in the... KEEP READINGMarriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Citi Analysts Call First Quarter The Worst Ever For European CarriersPublicly listed European airlines lost an estimated combined €1.8 billion in the first quarter of... KEEP READINGOAG Data Show Deep Cuts In U.K. Air ServiceThe United Kingdom this month recorded a severe cutback in scheduled airline service, with a 9 percent... KEEP READINGU.K. Travel Agents See Bookings For Air Plummet, Rail SoarAir transactions handled by British travel management companies plummeted 17 percent in the first... KEEP READINGU.S. To Expedite Entry For European-Originating TravelersThe United States is moving to expedite the entry process for Europe-based travelers by expanding the... KEEP READINGSTR Downgrades 2009 Hotel Forecast, But Sees Some RecoverySmith Travel Research today revised its 2009 U.S. hotel industry forecast to project a 9.8 percent... KEEP READINGAmex To Make Additional Cuts, Repay TARP LoanAmerican Express late yesterday announced plans to implement further cost-reduction initiatives in the... KEEP READINGMarriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
OAG Data Show Deep Cuts In U.K. Air ServiceThe United Kingdom this month recorded a severe cutback in scheduled airline service, with a 9 percent... KEEP READINGU.K. Travel Agents See Bookings For Air Plummet, Rail SoarAir transactions handled by British travel management companies plummeted 17 percent in the first... KEEP READINGU.S. To Expedite Entry For European-Originating TravelersThe United States is moving to expedite the entry process for Europe-based travelers by expanding the... KEEP READINGSTR Downgrades 2009 Hotel Forecast, But Sees Some RecoverySmith Travel Research today revised its 2009 U.S. hotel industry forecast to project a 9.8 percent... KEEP READINGAmex To Make Additional Cuts, Repay TARP LoanAmerican Express late yesterday announced plans to implement further cost-reduction initiatives in the... KEEP READINGMarriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News
U.K. Travel Agents See Bookings For Air Plummet, Rail SoarAir transactions handled by British travel management companies plummeted 17 percent in the first... KEEP READINGU.S. To Expedite Entry For European-Originating TravelersThe United States is moving to expedite the entry process for Europe-based travelers by expanding the... KEEP READINGSTR Downgrades 2009 Hotel Forecast, But Sees Some RecoverySmith Travel Research today revised its 2009 U.S. hotel industry forecast to project a 9.8 percent... KEEP READINGAmex To Make Additional Cuts, Repay TARP LoanAmerican Express late yesterday announced plans to implement further cost-reduction initiatives in the... KEEP READINGMarriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News
U.S. To Expedite Entry For European-Originating TravelersThe United States is moving to expedite the entry process for Europe-based travelers by expanding the... KEEP READINGSTR Downgrades 2009 Hotel Forecast, But Sees Some RecoverySmith Travel Research today revised its 2009 U.S. hotel industry forecast to project a 9.8 percent... KEEP READINGAmex To Make Additional Cuts, Repay TARP LoanAmerican Express late yesterday announced plans to implement further cost-reduction initiatives in the... KEEP READINGMarriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News
STR Downgrades 2009 Hotel Forecast, But Sees Some RecoverySmith Travel Research today revised its 2009 U.S. hotel industry forecast to project a 9.8 percent... KEEP READINGAmex To Make Additional Cuts, Repay TARP LoanAmerican Express late yesterday announced plans to implement further cost-reduction initiatives in the... KEEP READINGMarriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News
Amex To Make Additional Cuts, Repay TARP LoanAmerican Express late yesterday announced plans to implement further cost-reduction initiatives in the... KEEP READINGMarriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News
Marriott Reports Role Of Weak Demand, Deep Discounts In Quarterly LossMarriott International on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss, noting that corporate demand remains... KEEP READINGAirlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News
Airlines Adding Checked-Baggage ChargesEmboldened by the revenue success of checked-bag fees, several carriers this week said they are... KEEP READINGMore News