by Charlie Leocha | Jan 6, 2011
A survey conducted of hotel managers in Europe, revealed that hotel operators and managers value honest clients. They like clients who pay their bills, don’t steal the towels, never cancel reservations, check-in and check-out on time and who are friendly to the...
by Charlie Leocha | Jan 6, 2011
American Airlines just came out and said that they want to “better personalize price offers based on who is buying the ticket.” Wait a minute Mr. AA! Consumers don’t want you making their decisions for for them. Tell us your prices. Then let us...
by Charlie Leocha | Jan 5, 2011
Here is the American Society of Travel Agents’ (ASTA) satement regarding the Sabre, Inc. actions in de-preferencing American Airlines (AA) listings on their systems and the removal of AA flights from Expedia and Orbitz. ASTA has been a longstanding advocate for...
by Charlie Leocha | Jan 5, 2011
After American Airlines (AA) made an unprovoked attack on Orbitz by removing their ticketing permissions from their system and after Expedia failed to reach a new contract with AA, Sabre, Inc., one of the largest GDSs that form the backbone of IT for thousands of...
by Charlie Leocha | Jan 4, 2011
New York has never been a cheap place to visit, but it can be done affordably. Hotels can be book for the $100-$125 range, great meals can be found for less than in the suburbs, Broadway shows can be seen for half-price, parking coupons slash costs, and a stroll down...