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Travel Weekly, October 27, 2008

Newspaper - Travel Weekly
October 27 2008

Travel Weekly, October 27, 2008Travel Weekly and TravelWeekly.com are the most influential B2B news resources for the travel industry.

Via a multimedia portfolio of products, Travel Weekly and TravelWeekly.com deliver all the late-breaking news, analysis and research that travel professionals need to succeed.

In a rapidly changing and competitive marketplace, Travel Weekly and TravelWeekly.com provide travel professionals with a necessary global perspective through in-depth coverage of every business sector, including airline, car rental, cruise, destination, hotel and tour operator as well as technology, economic and governmental issues.

Through its leadership events and key industry alliances, Travel Weekly extends its position as the most influential business publication in the industry.

2008 Travel Industry Survey
For Travel Weekly’s annual Travel Industry Survey, researcher Stanley Plog posed two simple questions: Why do travelers use the Internet? and Why do travelers use travel agents?

Hotel rates keep rising, despite sliding occupancy and revenue
Despite dropping occupancy and sliding revenue, the latest numbers from Smith Travel Research show the average daily rate for hotels in North America was up 3% last month.

But that doesn’t mean travelers aren’t getting better deals. ...

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NEWS
6 Unclear on unbundling
A la carte airline pricing has caught travel managers flatfooted, two surveys suggest
8 TSA takes charge
A policy change gives TSA responsibility for Secure Flight
9 Holiday spirit
A suggestion that cruise lines give NCFs a holiday until ’09
16 Profits down, hopes up
In spite of dreadful Q3 bottom lines, airline execs and analysts are surprisingly upbeat
26 A downhill turn
Bookings are down at ski resorts in Canada and the U.S. West, and rates plummet with them
36 Cut at Crystal
The cruise line is the latest to reduce deposits
72 Meeting at the Summit
Thousands of travel agents logged on to Travel Weekly’s first virtual trade show last week

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