Tech giant IBM handily describes APIs as “the building blocks of transformation” and “the digital glue that links services, applications and systems”.
Guangzhou-based cheap flight search engine Dwfei.com, announced it has completed its Pre-A round worth millions of yuan. The platform helps users by travel to more countries for less.
European tour operating giant TUI Group has taken a 15.4% stake in Peakwork, the Germany-based software provider that was formed in 2009.
A Facebook marketing exec says lack of differentiation is a challenge for many travel companies.
Webjet will sell the Zuji businesses in Hong Kong and Singapore to Uriel Aviation Holding, a Hong Kong based travel technology group.
TripAdvisor reports a revenue of USD 421 million, an increase of 1% year-over-year. Its GAAP Net Income was USD 55 million, a decrease of 26% year-over-year.
Chinese OTA Tuniu plans to invest in more tourist services, the company announced November 8.
The World Travel Market Industry report reveals that less than one in five Brits, who have not used the service, are considering it for the future and, three-in-10 say they have no intention of trying it.