iZento has introduced a travel provider platform that automatically turns reservation data into an interactive itinerary and marketing engine. It creates an interactive itinerary and journal in real time with nearly unlimited personalization options that can be designated by the provider. Each one-of-a-kind itinerary represents a personalized marketing and selling platform combining branding, sharing, printing, advertising, upselling, and social media functionality.
Mexico City is now easier to get around thanks to the launch of the StyleMap Mexico City application, now available to download for free at the iTunes store. The newly released app invites travelers to get a feel for Mexico City before boarding the plane and be fully prepared to live like a local upon arriving to the dynamic city. The app interface gives travelers insider guides to Mexico City's neighborhoods, restaurants, hotels, art galleries, boutique shopping and museums.
Google on July 28 unveiled an experimental search tool called Google Hotel Finder designed to help users find hotels based on geography and rate. Google Hotel Finder gives users the ability narrow down their search options based on where they want to stay and rate.
TAM Airlines’ passengers will, in around a year, be able to use their mobile devices aboard the company's entire long haul-fleet, including Boeing and Airbus aircraft. The decision to extend OnAir's services follows nine highly successful months in which passengers have enjoyed the chance to make phone calls, send and receive text messages and emails, and access the Internet on selected TAM short-haul flights.
The tourism industry in the Riviera Maya is looking to form its Social Media Club chapter to propel projects and initiatives to position the destination in social networks and reap benefits for both business and the Riviera Maya.
American Airlines and Travelport are apparently on the verge of coming to a temporary agreement that would mean that Travelport would display American’s fares through Jan. 31. 2012, according to a court filing made late last week. At the same time, this may not mean they have reached a full resolution of their differences. In fact, American said in the same filing that Sabre has dramatically raised the booking fees it charges American and that Travelport is about to do the same, in what American is calling a punitive action.




