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The shine is wearing off the “new” in New Distribution Capabilities. What’s the impact on your airline program?
Travelers are growing to like digital identification and what it can do to speed them on their journeys
As competition for airport transfer traffic becomes fiercer, minimum connecting times are being eroded
The pace of growth in Asia’s air travel market may have slowed, but the sky’s not falling
Reporting results of a survey showing that 19 percent of travelers have downloaded a travel-related application to their smart phone, most often for information on flight schedules and delays: “Clearly, mobile devices are destined to play an increasingly important role in the distribution and sale of travel services in years ahead.
In recent years, the pointy end of the airplane has been the place airlines have made their money. It's been a land of plenty for carriers, essentially subsidizing the carriage of mere mortals back behind the curtain, those unwashed multitude in steerage.
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