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U.S. Airlines Lead World in TechnologyU.S. Airlines Lead World in TechnologyHotel Booking SITA have announced the North American results of the seventh annual Airline IT Trends Survey at their Insight Conference in Ft. Worth, TX. The conference, in its fifth year, focuses on effective ways to use technology solutions to cut airline & airport costs, enhance business process efficiencies and simplify the travel and transportation industry. Are you running an online travel site or travel agency and looking for a professional partner for online hotel bookings Then follow the example of more than 12, 000 of your colleagues and join our attractive affiliate programme and benefit from the growing segment of hotel reservations on the internet! As an online hotel reservation service, TravelRes has the speaking countries. Each day, more than one million customers make thousands of hotel bookings with our unique service covering over 210, 000 hotels throughout the world. based vicinity search. Travel Agency The survey underscores the fact that while North American airlines are still struggling with pricing and competition, they are much more advanced than other regions regarding the use of technology to meet business objectives. However, the financial difficulties faced over the last three years have forced many airlines to shift their strategic focus from innovation to streamlining, putting in jeopardy their technology leadership position. Written by the editors of The Golf Insider, the leading golf travel publication, this book shares the style, tricks, and trade secrets of nineteen of the world top designers, profiles their best publicly accessible courses, and provides travel related information. No matter what your budget is, if you travel, you can find wonderful courses by the greatest designers of all time and experience them for yourself. With this insider knowledge, you can help increase your enjoyment, and lower you score, as you play some of the most beautiful courses available to the traveling golfer. Cheap Hotel For example, U.S. carriers are largely ignoring in-flight service enhancements, such as access to Internet and email, despite the potential for developing new revenue streams and consolidating customer loyalty. Other innovations on the horizon, such as replacing bar-coded baggage tags with the more robust RFID tags to reduce levels of mishandled baggage, also appear to have little appeal for North American carriers. While its high cost means few airlines see RFID as today's technology, 64% of Asia-Pacific carriers expect to have deployed it within four years, nearly seven times the number of North American carriers. 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"HotelsCheap knows the size and growth of the group market and sees Groople as the best way to tap into that market" Flight Booking Highlighting the problem is that average investment by the region's airlines in telecommunications and IT has dropped to only 1.4% of revenues from the 1.9% recorded last year, and much lower than the 2.0% and 1.9% spent by Asia-Pacific and European airlines, respectively. This has put added pressure on airline CIOs to deliver business results with limited upfront investments. Not surprisingly 89% of survey respondents cited 'short-term projects with proven payback' as either their first or second priority for investments, while long-term strategic projects were rated much lower. This is, in part, from the massive amounts of people traveling as airlines have become more discount carriers as well as the post 911 world we now live in. Travel Agent "There is strong competition in the North American industry making it difficult for airlines to generate the returns they need to maintain high levels of technology spend," says Peter Buecking, President, SITA Group. "Groople and Avis Budget Group continue to lead innovation in the industry with the launch of our group rental car product. The rapid growth in booking travel online and the size of the group travel segment is driving demand for group based travel tools, " said Mike Stacy, chief executive officer of Groople. "We have demonstrated our leadership in group hotels, breaking tool for cars, which will make their travel planning and booking much easier." Hotel Chicago "But to some extent this is a re-investment in innovation story. North American carriers are pioneers of many of the technologies that are now being embraced by airlines globally and can, to some extent, afford to take a breather while the other regions play catch-up," he explained. Online Booking For example, air travel in North America has already largely migrated online with airlines selling on average around 63% of tickets through web channels, far higher than the 24% and 10% of European and Asia-Pacific airlines, respectively. Other automated passenger systems, such as self-service kiosks, have also become mainstream, while remaining fringe technology in other regional markets. Travel Health Insurance "Streamlining can only take you so far," says Buecking. "As each customer touch-point from the reservation stage to boarding the aircraft becomes automated, the only differentiator valued by travellers will be the in-flight service. Those carriers that have ignored this part of the value-chain will then find themselves at a competitive disadvantage," he continued. Hotel Reservation The SITA Airline IT Trends Survey shows that the airline industry as a whole is on the verge of revolutionising the travel experience of many passengers through the widespread introduction of customer-facing technologies both on the ground and in the air. The results indicate passengers will have more convenience and greater control right through from the booking stage to the in-flight service. London Hotel Booking Summary of SITA Airline IT Trends Survey Key Findings regarding North American Airline Industry Discount Travel -- North American airlines spend an average of 1.4% of revenues on telecommunications and IT. Orlando Hotel -- 67% of airlines expect their IT budget to increase in 2006. Booking Agency -- Customer service or marketing advantage projects were rated the highest IT priority by the most airlines - 56%. Short-term projects with proven payback were ranked highest by 44%. International Travel Medical -- Only 11% of airlines expect to offer some form of in-flight voice or data connectivity by 2007. New York Hotel -- 56% of airlines have deployed self-service kiosks for check-in. Online Travel Booking -- 67% of airlines currently use bar coded boarding passes. Travel Medical Insurance -- 85% of airlines sell some tickets online. Miami Hotel -- 63%, or more than 3 in every five, of all tickets are sold online. Of these, 55% are sold on the airline's own website. Air Deccan Booking -- 61% of all tickets are fulfilled as e-tickets. Share this:More about:
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