TAM Airlines, the largest in South America, flies to over 40 destinations in Brazil and 17 in the United States, Europe and South America as well as several others. TAM Airlines brought the first Frequent Flyer Program to Brazil. What have they done that is so great recently? Well, their selling points are their First [...] [...more]
TAM Airlines, the largest in South America, flies to over 40 destinations in Brazil and 17 in the United States, Europe and South America as well as several others. TAM Airlines brought the first Frequent Flyer Program to Brazil. What have they done that is so great recently? Well, their selling points are their First and Business Class services which include meals prepared by famous chefs, a variety of literary classics to choose from and VIP rooms with computers, internet access and a complete buffet. For more information, visit TAM Airlines website at Tamairlines.com.
According to travel research firm, PhoCusWright, the online European travel industry is expected to strengthen this year. In their latest report, the firm predicts that online travel agencies bookings will reach 0.6 percent this year. However, general European travel market is expected to decrease 10 percent in 2009. Carol Rheem, a director at PhoCusWright, says that [...] [...more]
According to travel research firm, PhoCusWright, the online European travel industry is expected to strengthen this year. In their latest report, the firm predicts that online travel agencies bookings will reach 0.6 percent this year. However, general European travel market is expected to decrease 10 percent in 2009.
Carol Rheem, a director at PhoCusWright, says that more and more Europeans arranging their beloved time off this year are using online travel agencies to plan their budget holiday. She says that “online travel agencies are weathering this economic storm better than any other booking” medium.
Though anything can change by the end of the year, the online European travel industry is expected to have gross bookings of €23 billion at the end of 2009.