
Linking the Travel Industry | Airlines Begin Enforcing Look-to-Book Ratios in NDC Channels
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Linking the Travel Industry is a business travel podcast where we review the top travel industry stories that are posted on LinkedIn by LinkedIn members. We curate the top posts and discuss with them with travel industry veterans in a live session with audience members. You can join the live recording session by visiting BusinessTravel360.com
Your Hosts are Riaan van Schoor, Ann Cederhall and Aash Shravah
Stories covered on this podcast episode include -
- Alaska Airlines experienced a significant IT outage this week.
- Some airlines are starting to impose look-to-book ratios in their agency NDC channels.
- London based Intello AI raises more than €575k for their AI-driven hotel concierge platform.
- American Express Global Business Travel launches a platform which allows managers and event organisers to create events, invite guests and set parameters around travel for non-employees while tracking expenses.
- Cory Garner's analysis of a recent Sabre Corporation survey highlighting that content fragmentation is worse than ever before sparks a lot of conversation and is this week's winner for the most divisive post.
- The most popular post this week is about 4 guys having a meal at a random restaurant.
- There is no winner in the "the one who got away" category except in my opinion, maybe this could go to the "no major announcements" at GBTA Convention in Denver? Or did I miss something?
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