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>>Booking.com and Airbnb are going after this sector and professionally managed properties are feeling the lumps: TripAdvisor In Tiff With Vacation Rental Managers Over FlipKey Changes
>>What travelers search for and what they actually book are horses of different colors: 20 Charts Showing Surprising Trends in Global Last-Minute Travel
>>The biggest trendline in travel is personalization: The Future of Connected Travel at Stuttgart’s Urban Living Lab
>>Most people don’t go on a luxury cruise to sit around refreshing Twitter, but cruisers shouldn’t have to pay a fortune if they want to: Despite Freebies, Wi-Fi Can Be Costly on Luxury Cruise Ships
>>Sometimes Qunar wants us to believe it can sail through a hurricane unscathed in a sailboat: Qunar CEO: Leisure Travel Has Been Immune From China’s Economic Meltdown
>>The on-demand economy is on the rise, but what does on-demand mean, exactly?: Trends Report: How the On-Demand Economy Is Reshaping the Travel Experience
>> It’s an uphill climb but with mobile coming into its own, the decision is a no-brainer: Expedia Says It’s Serious About Tours and Activities This Time Around
>>We’re looking forward to seeing how the various airlines price the newer, faster Wi-Fi: Gogo’s New High-Speed In-Flight Wi-Fi Clears Final FAA Hurdle
>> This will continue to be an interesting skirmish between a well-funded startup focusing on last-minute versus larger players that can offer more wide-ranging solutions for hotels: Is It Crisis Time for HotelTonight or All Systems Go?
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