any losses, damages, breach of contract, negligence or other claims or damages arising from the acts or omissions of the Providers thereof and, therefore, you are required to pursue any such claims solely against the relevant Provider. 2. Important Travel Information. You acknowledge and agree that there are general risks associated with travelling, which are beyond Scenic’s control and, as such, Scenic is not liable for any loss, cost or damage you may incur as a result thereof. Such general risks
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Controller Subject: Options for cost savings and revenue generation Date: November 30, 2012 Introduction Recent events in the cruise industry, specifically a terrorist attach on a cruise ship in the Caribbean, are expected to affect cruise travel negatively over the next year. Based on the effects of past terrorist attacks on the airline industry, overall bookings for cruises worldwide are expected to drop by 50%-55% over the next six months, and 30%-35% overall for the next year. If there
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inter-organizational systems, and it is used to sell and attract franchisees and management contracts. In my opinion the use of global distribution systems affects the world travel by making it easier and more convenient to travel. GDS makes it easy to find the informataion you need about travel and to easily schedule and book any travel that needs to be
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Priceline Case Study The core components of Priceline's business model: The core components of Priceline's business model are based on reverse auction pricing pattern. This unique pattern offers value for both consumer and vendor. Priceline also acts as an intermediary, buying blocks of airline tickets and vacation packages at a discount and selling them at a reduced retail price or matching its inventory to bidders. It is best known for its Name Your Own Price auctions, where users specify what
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Name : Malvin Lo Group : Diploma in Commerce 2012 January Student ID : 12DJ103 Introduction The interview was held at Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort and Spa and also at Lucky Bean Lintas, with the time set at 18:00 for some of the interviewees and 20:30 for one working interviewee so that it is convenient for him as he is working in the daytime. The interviewees were Josephine Tang, Matthew Chen, Michael Lee. Josephine Tang is my childhood friend whom has agreed to be one of my interviewees
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Site | | | | |Transaction Examples | |(B-B) |Transactions involving business to |Online brokers of travel and lodging |Orbitz, Expedia, CheapFares.com, Hotels.com| |Business to |business entities (Tesone, 2006) |arrangements (“clicks ‘n bricks”) | | |Business |
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Assessment 3b: Case Studies Online travel/accommodation services The ever-growing trend for online purchasing of travel services has developed rapidly since the 1990’s. Companies, such as Expedia commenced as airline ticket purchasing systems but have grown to encompass plane, hotel and car reservations. This has had huge implications for the ‘bricks and mortar’ hotel, airline and car rental businesses and their consumers. Recent developments in this industry include Expedia taking over its long-time
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competitors including Amadeus, Galileo/Apollo, Sabre and Worldspan, originated as private networks for use by travel agents. In the 35 years since their inception, they have grown to serve a worldwide clientele who use nearly 500,000 access points. They have expanded from listing only air flights to presenting the full array of travel services. Recently, they have moved to make their rich databases of travel service information available to web sites – both their own and others managed by third parties. Key
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procedures, and policies. (My Plan, n.d.) Determine whether space is available on travel dates requested by customers, assigning requested spaces when available. Announce arrival and departure information, using public address systems. Promote particular destinations, tour packages, and other travel services. Provide clients with assistance in preparing required travel documents and forms. Provide customers with travel suggestions and information sources, such as guides, directories, brochures, and
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Priceline Case Study The core components of Priceline's business model: The core components of Priceline's business model are based on reverse auction pricing pattern. This unique pattern offers value for both consumer and vendor. Priceline also acts as an intermediary, buying blocks of airline tickets and vacation packages at a discount and selling them at a reduced retail price or matching its inventory to bidders. It is best known for its Name Your Own Price auctions, where users specify what
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