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81. Pegasus Solutions Acquires Open Hospitality
Pegasus Solutions has acquired Open Hospitality in a move that positions Pegasus as one of the top online hotel marketers in the hospitality industry. With the internet marketing company operating as a division, Pegasus will now offer its own website design, online marketing and booking solutions, search engine optimization (SEO), mobile website development and social media service
82. Travelport Completes Acquisition of Sprice.com
Travelport Completes Acquisition of Sprice.com. Travelport has completed the acquisition of Singapore-based Sprice Pte. Ltd., which owns and operates the hotel and travel search engine Sprice.com. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. As a consequence of the deal, Travelport will significantly expand its hospitality offering by providing Galileo and Worldspan-connected agent
83. Airbus Delivers Three Helicopters to Hong Kong’s Government Flying Service
Hong Kong's Government Flying Service (GFS) has received three H175s in public services configuration, becoming the world’s first operator of this new variant which enlarges the H175 mission capacity to search and rescue (SAR), emergency medical services (EMS), law enforcement, firefighting as well as land and maritime border control operations.
84. Expedia Partnership Strengthens Amadeus’ Footprint in U.S. and Canada
Amadeus and Expedia have signed a multi-year content and technology agreement for North America. The agreement provides Expedia with Amadeus’ fare search technologies for air travel among other products, as well as access to global travel supplier content through the Amadeus system.
85. Search for Malaysia Airlines MH370 Concentrates on Southern Indian Ocean
On Thursday morning Malaysian authorities were informed by the Australian government that debris had been spotted some 2,300 kms south west of Perth, Australia. The debris had been spotted by satellite and while it has still not been confirmed whether the debris is from the missing Malaysia Airlines aircraft, Malaysian Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said the sighting was c
86. PATA Appoints Calderwood as Interim CEO
PATA Appoints Calderwood as Interim CEO. PATA has appointed William Calderwood as interim CEO. Calderwood will take over from the present CEO, Greg Duffell, when the latter’s term of notice is up at the end of February 2011. Calderwood, who is also a member of PATA’s Executive Board, arrives in Bangkok on 25 February. Meanwhile, the CEO search committee, with the professional assis
87. Extreme Adrenaline Pumping Holidays
Flight search and comparison website, cheapflights.com.au, has named the most extreme destinations topping the ‘if I’m brave enough’ lists of 2014. Ideas include Swimming with Sharks – Fiji, Volcano Bungee Jumping – Chile, Cycling Death Road - La Paz, Bolivia, BASE jumping – Mexico, Tour a war zone, Trekking - Dolomites in Italy, Sandboarding in Oman, Surfing Jaws Break in Hawaii,
88. Skyscanner Reports Increased Interest in Iran
According to new research released by Skyscanner, a global travel search engine, Iran is becoming an increasingly popular destination for global travellers. Between 26 June and 5 July, the number of worldwide searches for flights to the country grew by close to 30% compared to the previous 10-day period, driven by positive news about the discussion on the lifting of economic sancti

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