Orbitz hopes the program%2C which launches Monday%2C will boost its hotel bookings Orbitz has lagged behind online peers in hotel bookings%2C analyst says Points can be redeemed right away Orbitz, the ...
Orbitz Worldwide has found that people who use Apple's Mac computers spend as much as 30 percent more a night on hotels, so the online travel agency is starting to show them different, and sometimes ...
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(THIS CARD HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED.) You can earn up to 9% back on eligible hotel bookings with Orbitz — but it depends on how you book. Plus, rewards are redeemable only for hotel stays, and only ...
Orbitz continued recent efforts to differentiate itself from competitors, becoming the first online travel agency to extend a form of price protection to hotel bookings. When a customer buys a prepaid ...
Hotel transactions have comprised the majority of Orbitz’s bookings as the company aims to grow its hotel business. Revenue from the low-margin airline segment is on the decline but comprised 60% of ...
— -- Orbitz said Tuesday that online travel shoppers shouldn't worry if they log on using a Mac or a PC, because it's offering the same hotels in search results regardless of computer type. The ...
Orbitz last week became the first online travel agency to extend a form of price protection to hotel bookings. Orbitz Hotel Price Assurance provides that a customer buys a prepaid hotel on Orbitz and ...
Mac and PC users may see differant travel choices when shopping on Orbitz. June 26, 2012— -- Travelers who use Orbitz may want to pay attention to what computer they're on when it comes time to ...
Orbitz hopes to profit off a classic computing stereotype by selling ritzier hotel rooms to Mac users. When Mac users visit Orbitz in search of a hotel, the site may promote more expensive options ...
Is Orbitz trying to get Mac users to book higher-priced hotels? The travel website’s CEO says that’s not exactly the case. But that’s how many Mac users are feeling after the Wall Street Journal ...