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  • Fri Oct 5 2001 Travelocity cutting jobs to rein in costs

    The online travel agency is laying off 320 employees as part of a plan that also includes a hiring freeze and cutbacks in advertising.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Mon Mar 25 2002 Travelocity levies fee on United tickets

    Responding to some airlines' decision to nix travel agents' commissions on ticket sales, the Web travel site begins charging United Airlines customers a $10 fee to book flights.

    Posted by Margaret Kane

  • Wed Aug 8 2001 Travelocity promotion puts strain on site

    The online travel company says heavy traffic caused by a one-day airfare promotion slowed the site by as much as 30 percent.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Mon Dec 14 2009 Priceline shrinks from marketing scandal

    Travel site has ended relationship with Affinion, one of the marketing firms accused of misleading consumers into signing up for monthly fees.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Fri Dec 6 2002 Travelocity joins booking-fee trend

    The travel site says it will start charging a $5 booking fee as of next year. The company was the final industry holdout in instituting such charges.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Tue May 7 2002 More Travelocity execs say bon voyage

    In the wake of a takeover by Sabre Holdings, five top Travelocity.com executives--including CEO Terry Jones--announce that they are leaving the company.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Fri Nov 30 2001 Orbitz campaign to use high-tech switcheroo

    You're searching for airfare on Travelocity. All of a sudden, the software that powers your cursor gives you something else to think about.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Tue Aug 17 2004 Holiday Inn checks out of Expedia, Hotels.com

    InterContinental Hotels Group pulls out of Expedia, saying it didn't meet its standards, turns to Travelocity.

    Posted by Jim Hu

  • Mon Oct 29 2001 Expedia dodges past fee cuts

    For the second time, the online travel agency manages to sidestep losing fees from airlines that say they have stopped paying commissions on Internet fares.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Wed Dec 4 2002 Expedia tacks on booking fee

    The profitable online travel company announces that it will charge a $5 booking fee on airline tickets purchased on its U.S. Web sites.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

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