airline websites in comment and analysis
Editor's Blog: Ranking everything
Comment I'm thinking probably not the car-maker, the airline or the tech companies, which either churn out hardware or need a fair bit of juice to power servers and the like. I don't mind too much, in this case, though things like secure websites (the old... [13 Sep 2007]
Will's Web Watch: easy, easy, easy...
Comment Essentially, the easyGroup now has a strong brand, diversified from its airline roots - though that business is still responsible for the largest share of online transactions - but in theory it could now be a case of taking anything that sells... [20 Apr 2005]
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Fly high Wi-Fi
Comment Lufthansa has gained some cachet by being the first carrier (in the airline sense) to team with Connexion by Boeing and bring a service to a long-haul flight (ironically on an Airbus aircraft). So far the service is only on the Munich-LA-Munich... [02 Jun 2004]
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Time to travel
Comment Shopping around on the web is easy and I'll take a saving of a tenner here or there on a transatlantic flight when flitting from Opodo, to Ebookers, to Lastminute to individual airline websites. Advertising for those selling travel online - I'm... [13 Apr 2004]
Why paying for content's still so difficult
Comment Fine if you're buying a £200 airline ticket or spending £20 on CDs but an online publisher charging readers 20p to scan through today's headlines or browse the football results will soon find themselves in the red after paying card transaction fees. [05 Mar 2002]
Web will eat itself
Comment That'll be lost revenue for the airline concerned then. It's time to drop the jargon and make websites truly user friendly. They optimistically expect to receive bids in excess of £1m, although the reserve has been set at a more modest £750,000. [09 Mar 2001]
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