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New M.O. co-founder Michael Qualantone explores how travel intermediaries can remain relevant by learning from the past, enduring disruption and embracing new technologies.
ATPCO president and CEO Alex Zoghlin announced his departure from the company to "pursue a new professional opportunity," which was not yet disclosed. His final day at ATPCO will be June 20, according ...
The U.S. General Services Administration has awarded a five-year blanket purchase agreement to Uber to serve as the federal government's digital ride-hail services provider, according to ...
Sabre last month sunset the TripCase consumer-facing itinerary management application and, effective July 1, will delete user trip data. The company, however, will continue to support document ...
The Travel Technology Association has asked the U.S. Department of Transportation to more deeply scrutinize antitrust-immune airline joint ventures by giving the public greater visibility to assess ...
Former Altour executive Lee Thomas last week filed a motion to dismiss his former employer's lawsuit over startup travel agency NousTravel. Altour and parent company Internova Travel Group in February ...
Travelport and its former chief marketing officer agreed to dismiss a lawsuit the global distribution system operator filed against her this year after she took the same role at rival Sabre. The ...
Empath and Juno are two tech startups with the same premise: They want to make travel and expenses for non-profiled travelers like job candidates and contractors easier for companies and guests.
Israel-based Talma Travel Solutions has been on an agency-acquisition tear over the past three years, taking majority stakes in the United Kingdom's Norad Travel Group and Blue Cube and Miami-based ...
Months after abandoning a novel and contentious distribution model, Scandinavian Airlines this week enacted elements of its New Distribution Capability-based commercial strategy, including its ...
Six potential witnesses that American Express Global Business Travel and CWT list in the U.S. government's case to block their merger are "large corporations" that left one of the three mega travel ...
Sabre on Wednesday reported airline bookings processed on its global distribution system in the first quarter fell 3.2 percent year over year to 85 million amid weakened travel demand. Total ...
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