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Last year America’s airlines made $24 billion—more than Alphabet... Even as the price of fuel, one of airlines’ main expenses, collapsed alongside the oil price, little of that benefit was passed on to consumers through lower prices..." (source:@TheEconomist)
Wow... "AMERICA’S airlines used to be famous for two things: terrible service and worse finances. Today flyers still endure hidden fees, late flights, bruised knees, clapped-out fittings and sub-par food. The profit bit of the picture, though, has changed a lot.
The founder of Pan Am was called Juan Trippe. Is there a better named founder of a travel company? Just Juan Trippe with us and you'll never look back...https://t.co/y65uglzGG7 #PanAm
USA / SMEs "Adoption of corporate online booking tools has reached 80 percent of the market if you include those companies that were implementing at the time of the survey. Less than 10 percent had no plans to introduce a booking tool.” Source: BTN
Data from @AtlasCharts on business travel ground transportation in USA Growth of "ride hailing" (i.e. Uber, Lyft) is astonishing. https://t.co/ZXQ9HLCPgw
This story could have been handled better with a 10-20 tweet length "story", with no personal information, instead, it is an obvious invasion of privacy. https://t.co/dtwSZWk9D9
“For respondents who reported through procurement, 93 percent took on rate negotiations with suppliers. That compared with 77 percent of SME travel buyers who reported through finance and just 63 percent who reported through all other channels.” Source: BTN