Mar
28
    

The new Lessno site just added split tickets to the search results! Before we get into the details, let’s first shed some light on the topic of split tickets.

What are split tickets?
The term split tickets is used to describe multiple air reservations within the same travel itinerary. Normally, when you want to travel somewhere, all flights are issued on a single reservation (or PNR which is the industry term for an airline reservation). An air reservation can contain multiple flights from multiple airlines as long as the airlines involved have an agreement between themselves. Having a single PNR for a travel itinerary makes life a lot simpler for everyone starting with the airlines but also for the travel agents and the travelers. However, with more than a thousand airlines worldwide, it is hard to have interline agreements with everybody else. In fact, only the major airlines have a good number of interline agreements with other carriers and sometimes even major airlines are not that well connected! To further complicate the issue, low-cost carriers have traditionally resisted making such partnerships with other airlines.

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Filed by Ned on 28-03-2009


Mar
25
    

Finally, the new Lessno site is up and running! You can check it out on: new.lessno.com. Please, tell us what you think as we appreciate all the feedback that we can get. More details about what is new and information about future developments will be coming up shortly. In the meantime, you can subscribe to our Twitter channel at twitter.com/lessno to get timely updates about anything exciting that might be happening with Lessno.

Filed by Ned on 25-03-2009


Mar
22
    

Expedia (temporarily) eliminates booking fees
After the successful move by Priceline in 2007 to eliminate booking fees and disappointing sales in Q4’08, Expedia follows suit and also eliminates booking fees.
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/090311/online_travel_companies_sector_snap.html?.v=1

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Filed by Ned on 22-03-2009


Mar
22
    

Tips: facts about airfares
How to Get a Cheap Airline Ticket: The key to being part of that lucky 10% is technology and flexibility. Yes, sometimes you can stumble on a great deal by accident, but that’s all it is - a freak occurrence. If you can be flexible on your itinerary, and available to fly when prices are lowest, AND you use technologically sophisticated sites (like FareCompare) and email alerts (which you must open immediately) - you can get the best deals.
http://rickseaney.com/2009/03/20/facts-about-airfare-but-dont-let-them-get-in-the-way-of-a-good-story/

Filed by Ned on 22-03-2009


Mar
22
    

TUI Travel confirms speculation about strategic talks between TUIfly and Air Berlin
TUI Travel confirms that it is in discussions with Air Berlin PLC, which may involve an equity participation in an enlarged Air Berlin PLC. However, there is no certainty that these discussions will result in an agreed transaction. Further updates will be provided when appropriate.

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Filed by Ned on 22-03-2009