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TravelClick: Top Five Hotel Markets Showing Growth
Global hotel reservation service TravelClick shows occupancy, average daily rate and RevPAR increases for Q4 2011 and the first half of 2012.
Beyond Eyjafjallajökull for online travel retailers
This is a guest blog post written by Martin Child, managing director of Webloyalty UK who reviews the prospects for 2011 on the back of the firm's Travel Trends research . It has been
Budget day traffic trends - were Travel Weekly readers following it? - Web editor's blog
Web editor's blog Links, pictures and observations from Nathan Midgley Budget day traffic trends - were Travel Weekly readers following it? By Nathan Midgley on March 24, 2011 10:59 AM | No Comments | No TrackBacks In my last end-of-week traffic review I speculated about a selective interest in APD
Travel Weekly Blog: Airline trend of the month: Retro marketing
Obviously the king of this castle is Virgin Atlantic's stellar TV spot - which simply by being a big-budget event ad is 80s down to its DNA. Apparently by coincidence,
Fall Travel Up, Labor Day Down
Fall travel surveys show a marked disconnect between the Labor Day holiday weekend and the rest of the fall travel season's numbers. Compared to last year,
More U.S. Travelers Gearing Up for Fall Trips
With Labor Day just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about fall travel, especially as it’s one of the most economical “shoulder season”
High Gas Prices Culprit in Declining July 4 Travel, Per AAA
Adding to the debate about just how much rising gas prices will impact summer travel, this week AAA forecast that 39 million Americans will travel 50 miles or
Business Travel Costs Near Pre-Recession Levels
American Express Global Business Travel Monitor compares business travel costs of airfares and hotels; finds that prices are at or near 2008 pre-recession levels.
New U.S. Visitor Care Code Launches
Just in time for Memorial Day and the start of the summer vacation season, the Center for Sustainable Tourism has unveiled its U.S. Visitor Care Code, a 10-step
U.S. Hotel Industry Profits Rebound
A new PFK report finds 70 percent of U.S. hotels saw a 9.8 percent average profit increase in 2010. But that doesn't yet wipe out losses from 2008 and 2009.
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