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- GetThere Enhanced Hotel Shopping Experience Offers First Glimpse Of Benefits Of Technology Sharing With Travelocity
- SOUTHLAKE, Texas -- Hotel Shopping Path First Step in Offering Corporate Marketplace the Familiarity of Consumer Shopping with Powerful Capabilities for Managing Corporate Travel Costs
- Research articles 2005-03-21
- Travelocity.com Too Late in Market to Reap Full Benefits of E-Craze.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
- Aug. 11--FORT WORTH, Texas--Travelocity.com joined the tech stock market craze a little too late. Aug. 11--FORT WORTH, Texas--Travelocity.com joined the tech stock market craze a little too late.
- Research articles 2000-08-10
- Travelocity Kicks off 2006 with Seventh Annual Cruise Super Sale; Biggest Sale of the Year Includes Bonus Offers from Thirteen Cruise Lines — Plus, Exclusive MasterCard Cardholder Benefit of up to $300 Back
- SOUTHLAKE, Texas -- Cruise wave season is back for 2006 and to celebrate, TravelocityR has launched its seventh annual Cruise Super Sale earlier in the year than ever before. It has also introduced a MasterCardR cardholder benefit for those who purchase a cruise through Travelocity using a MasterCard card. Whether...
- Research articles 2006-01-05
- Travelocity Onboard Brings Travelocity Cruise Representatives on Today's Most Popular Sailings; New Program Offers Exclusive Benefits and Superior Customer Service
- SOUTHLAKE, Texas -- Travelocity OnboardSM, a new value-added service for Travelocity cruisers, is a collection of hand-picked sailings to top destinations, offering exclusive amenities along with the presence of a Travelocity representative onboard to make members' cruise experiences as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
- Research articles 2006-03-02
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