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Smart Destinations Offers Printable Go Select Passes

2011-05-03 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Smart Destinations Go Select

Smart Destinations is preparing to launch Go Select, a new tool that will allow customers to choose the attractions they want to see, add them to their passes, and then print them.  The deal also includes a printable PDF guidebook.  It is currently in BETA for New York City only, but Smart Destinations will soon […]

Tags: attractions, barcodes, Go cards, Go Select, guidebook, mobile phone, passes, printing, scanning, Smart Destinations, travel destinations

BTC Offers Airlines Advice on Saving Money and Customers

2011-04-29 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Airline sales

The Business Travel Coalition has offered some helpful advice to airlines that find themselves struggling to pay fuel bills and also please their customers.  According to Kevin Mitchell, BTC Chairman, airlines are facing a potential backlash from angry customers who are fed up with increases in airfares and hidden ancillary fees. Airlines around the U.S. […]

Tags: Airfare, Airline Tariff Publishing Company, airlines, ancillary fees, BTC, Business Travel Coalition, fees dissemination, Kevin Mitchell, travel agencies

When Does an Airplane Become “Too Old” to Fly?

2011-04-28 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Most fliers probably don’t think about it much during air travel, although it can be quite unsettling upon easing yourself into your economy class seat to discover the armrest is still equipped with an ashtray.

Tags: air travel, Airfare Watchdog.com, airplane, airplane too old, Allegiant Air, Andy Golub, Ascend Aviation, Bill Voss, Boeing 737-300, Flight Safety Foundation, George Hobica, metal fatigue, Southwest Airlines, Southwest Boeing 737-300, Virgin America

A Royal Date with Count Dracula?

2011-04-28 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton have kept tight-lipped about their honeymoon destination

It would be Romanian tourism’s biggest boost since Count Dracula. The tiny Transylvanian village of Viscri has surprisingly been mentioned as one of the potential honeymoon destinations for Prince William and soon-to-be Princess Kate.

Tags: Count Dracula, Count Tibor Kalnoky, Great Barrier Reef, Prince Charles, Prince William, Princess Kate, Roma Gypsies, romania, Romanian tourism, Romanian travel, Royal honeymoon, Royal Wedding, Transylvanian, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Viscri

Oyster.com Gets $10 million Boost from Travel Channel

2011-04-26 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Oyster travel channel funding

The sun must seem a little brighter this week for folks at Oyster.com.  In its Series B funding round, Oyster raked in $10 million from the Travel Channel and Bain Capital, a previous investor. The Travel Channel chipped in $7.5 million of the funding, taking with them a minority stake in the hotel-booking website.  In […]

Tags: Bain Capital, funding, hotel booking, Oyster.com, Photo Fakeout, reviews, series B, Travel Channel, undoctored photos, website

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