Google Rumored To Launch ITA-Powered Travel Search Product SoonTuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 2:17PMWe're hearing that Google is planning to launch an ITA integrated-flight search product as soon as a few weeks from now, according to a well-placed industry source. In April, the DOJ finally approved Google's $700 million acquisition of airfare software company ITA, and Google officially closed the acquisition days later. The deal was being investigated as potentially being anti-competitive to ...
Business travel will surge in summer, analysis saysSunday, June 5, 2011 @ 6:46PMLeisure travel will be about the same as summer 2010, Travelclick data suggest. Also, United Airlines plans to keep first-class seats on international flights, and Alaska Airlines will expand Wi-Fi service to more aircraft. With summer nearly here, you might expect to see a jump in leisure travel — a chance for families to take vacations while the children are out of school.
Business travel will surge in summer, analysis saysSunday, June 5, 2011 @ 6:46PMLeisure travel will be about the same as summer 2010, Travelclick data suggest. Also, United Airlines plans to keep first-class seats on international flights, and Alaska Airlines will expand Wi-Fi service to more aircraft. With summer nearly here, you might expect to see a jump in leisure travel — a chance for families to take vacations while the children are out of school.
Business travel will surge in summer, analysis saysSunday, June 5, 2011 @ 6:46PMLeisure travel will be about the same as summer 2010, Travelclick data suggest. Also, United Airlines plans to keep first-class seats on international flights, and Alaska Airlines will expand Wi-Fi service to more aircraft. With summer nearly here, you might expect to see a jump in leisure travel — a chance for families to take vacations while the children are out of school.
Business travel will surge in summer, analysis saysSunday, June 5, 2011 @ 6:46PMLeisure travel will be about the same as summer 2010, Travelclick data suggest. Also, United Airlines plans to keep first-class seats on international flights, and Alaska Airlines will expand Wi-Fi service to more aircraft. With summer nearly here, you might expect to see a jump in leisure travel — a chance for families to take vacations while the children are out of school.
Business travel will surge in summer, analysis saysSunday, June 5, 2011 @ 6:46PMLeisure travel will be about the same as summer 2010, Travelclick data suggest. Also, United Airlines plans to keep first-class seats on international flights, and Alaska Airlines will expand Wi-Fi service to more aircraft. With summer nearly here, you might expect to see a jump in leisure travel — a chance for families to take vacations while the children are out of school.
WestJet is a welcome addition to John Wayne AirportMonday, May 2, 2011 @ 4:03PMOrange County's aspirations as an international destination took a step forward Monday when a WestJet Boeing 737 from Vancouver touched down at John Wayne Airport.Passengers, some wearing Mickey Mouse ears handed out in Vancouver, stepped through an arch of orange and yellow balloons into the...
Bags 'not essential' for vacations?Thursday, July 15, 2010 @ 5:21AMFinding the best deal on a flight has become a lot more difficult, thanks to hefty baggage and service fees that consumers often don't know about until they show up at the airline counter, congressional investigators say.
Travel Plans Up In The Air? Most Airlines Charge For ChangesWednesday, July 14, 2010 @ 5:04PMAir travelers have greater flexibility during summer to make vacations happen according to plan, but with winter holiday travel tickets now on sale, NBC4 wanted to know which airline helped consumers deal with unexpected challenges and which airlines looked to make money off of travel changes.