I spent a lot of the last 100 posts attending and covering the big online travel conferences of Oceania, Asia and the US. A couple of highlights:
From TRAVELtech in Sydney
- Richard Noon of Webjet estimating the Australian turnover of Expedia, Zuji and Travel.com.au; and
- WorldNomads the inspiring Footprints charity program with the fantastic marketing and conversion benefits.
- Me talking about helping consumers navigate too much information;
From WebInTravel in Singapore
- Alfred Chang of Ctrip sharing his views of the market share "online" in China;
- Ram of PhoCusWright hosting an interesting round table on India with heads from Makemytrip and Yatra; and
- Phillip Wolf and Ram Badrinathan of PhoCusWright and me talking about online travel, Google, UGC, the Economy and (of course) Asia.
From PhoCusWright in LA
- I tried to sort out all of the trip planning sites and mobile applications;
- We heard interesting stories from the bosses of Expedia, Priceline and Kayak; and
- We came across the interesting way in which an offline publisher in Germany (MairDumont) is supporting and online trip planner (TripWolf).
While I was busy at Gabfests the world went into an economic death spiral:
- XL went bust, Alitalia too (kind of); But
- Uptake, HomeAway, and TripWolf managed to raise some money, bucking the trend.
- Whether or not BA did a good or bad job point all of their Highlife content online;
- Whether or not Google has too much influence over how we design our websites and content strategies; and
- Whether or not you should use paid search as a place for a he said, she said bitch fight.
- We watched live on the Internet as a family member escaped from the horrors of the attacks on Mumbai
- We hit 1,000 subscribers;
- You heard me talk to Addison Schonland;
- I saw a man die at Hong Kong airport;
- We joined the Recombobulation Revolution!!!
PS - in case you happen to be counting this is actually post 703
14 comments:
keep on writing, I love your blog! what a great resource!
Sebastian, tripwolf
http://www.tripwolf.com
yeah - your a bit like the don bradman of online travel blogs, except your averaging just a tad more than 99.94.
Your blog has been a fantastic resource Tim. Thanks for keeping us all informed and giving us a place to discuss travel related news and issues!burgican
For anyone wondering, burgican was the CAPTCHA code lol.
Somehow the selected field jumped to the comment field without my noticing.
thanks all!
who is Tim ?
@Anon - is that a trick question or a meta-physical one?
Hey Tim,
What has been the most popular blog so far?
Well done on your milestone. I must say I am surprised that you are still using blogspot. This site has become a real travel industry resource and deserves its own URL.
Hi Tim,
Whenever a travel news story breaks, I always refer to your blog first to get the ‘ warts and all ’ view behind the story.
2009 will be an interesting year for our industry, so am looking forward to reading your take as the year unfolds.
Thanks for writing interesting blog stories and for providing a forum for industry comments.
Best wishes for 2009
Regards
Craig Hewett
www.wego.com
@Anon2 - for all the wrong reasons the most popular post has been Roamfree Rumour - up to 95 made redundant. I turned my back on the comments section at it became a defacto message board for disgruntled Roamfree staff. I had to delete most of them - and still regularly do.
resource full and worth spending time.
Tim, just discovered your blog and am really enjoying your articles. Look forward to dropping some more meaningful comments in time!
@Dave - great to have you with us
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