Business Travel 360

Linking the Travel Industry - Week 44

November 08, 2022 By Riaan, Ann & Aash Season 1 Episode 15
Business Travel 360
Linking the Travel Industry - Week 44
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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 real audience members.  You can join the live recording session by visiting BusinessTravel360.com and registering for the next event.

Your Hosts are Riaan van Schoor, Ann Cederhall and Aash Shravah.

Stories covered on this session include -

  • Mexican airlines might soon face competition on their domestic routes, if the President of Mexico has his way. 
  • Booking.com and Agoda are fined by South Korea's antitrust regulators for not showing that some results are influenced by advertisers.
  • Qatar Airways calling out the protected position of Qantas and how that is limiting their ability to grow their routes into Australia
  •  CWT scoops a significant win away from HRS Group with the hotel business of Amazon
  • The ITA Airways sale runs into trouble.
  • British Airways, money talks. This post by Rob Burgess was shocking to read.
  • Emirates launches another partnership, this time with Air Canada.
  • As part of their expansion plans under Tata management, Air India Limited acquires AirAsia India.

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Mexican airlines might soon face competition on their domestic routes
Booking.com and Agoda are fined by South Korea's antitrust regulators
Qatar Airways calls out the protected position of Qantas
CWT scoops a significant win away from HRS Group with the hotel business of Amazon
At British Airways, money talks
Emirates launches another partnership, this time with Air Canada
Under Tata management, Air India Limited acquires AirAsia India
The ITA Airways sale runs into trouble
Bonus Stories