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Lockheed Switches To ITMC Travelocity Business 

Business Travel News - Oct 05 8:17 AM
SEPTEMBER 25, 2006 -- Today, government defense contractor Lockheed Martin plans to begin its transition from legacy travel management company Carlson Wagonlit Travel to employing Internet-based TMC Travelocity Business to manage its travel program.

Sponsored results for Discount Airline Ticket: 
Rockwall Express - Oct 05 2:08 AM
Book Your Flight on Travelocity Find great prices on all major airlines and to all destinations with Travelocity. Book your Flight and Hotel now. www.travelocity.com

“OTAs still have a strong future selling air travel”: Travelocity’s Tracey Weber 
eyefortravel.com - Oct 03 6:22 AM
There used to be a phase when the traditional viewpoint of a US consumer used to be more negative and limited in terms of choice, quality and flexibility. But this changed considerably as people started to understand a lot more about why it pays to book together.

Can boomers straighten out Capitol Hill? 
CNN Money - Oct 04 9:22 AM
Every seven and a half seconds, a member of the baby boomer generation turns 50. So in a 45-minute conversation with Bill Novelli, CEO of the AARP, 360 Americans became eligible to join the powerful lobbying organization that Novelli has headed for the past six years.

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Travelocity is an online travel agency operated by Travelocity.com LP. Travelocity is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sabre Holdings Corporation, a publicly traded company NYSE: TSG. Travelocity is based in Southlake, Texas, with additional offices in New York City, San Francisco, and abroad.

According to Sabre Holdings, Travelocity is the sixth-largest travel agency (the second largest online travel agency) in the United States. In addition to its primary US consumer site, Travelocity operates a full-service business agency, Travelocity Business, and comparable websites in Canada, Germany, France, the Scandinavian countries, and the United Kingdom, and is a partner in Asian travel hubs Tabini and Zuji. Other brands include Site59.com, a last-minute travel technology and content provider, World Choice Travel, a travel affiliate marketing program, and Showtickets.com, a tour and ticket broker in Las Vegas.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Trivia
  • 3 See also
  • 4 External links

History

Travelocity was created in 1996, as a subsidiary of Sabre Holdings, and was run by long-time Sabre I.T. executive Terrell B. "Terry" Jones. As one of the pioneers of web-based disintermediation, Travelocity.com was the first website that allowed consumers themselves (acting without the help of a travel agent or broker) not only to access Sabre's fare and schedule information, but also to reserve, book, and purchase tickets. In addition to airfares, the site also permits consumers to book hotel rooms, rental cars, cruises, and packaged vacations.

In 2000, Sabre negotiated a merger of Travelocity with another early web travel company, Preview Travel. The resulting company was independently quoted on the NASDAQ exchange, with Sabre continuing to own around 30% of the combined company's stock, but around 70% of the voting rights. In 2002, with Travelocity's fortunes suffering from competition including Expedia and Orbitz, Sabre consummated a tender offer for the remainder of the outstanding shares in Travelocity and remerged the business into Sabre as a subsidiary. Jones left the company shortly afterward.

In 2005, Travelocity aquired lastminute.com to take in excess of 30 more brands under its banner in the UK. In the same year Travelocity launched its UK site.

Under current CEO Michelle Peluso’s leadership, Travelocity has developed and launched a merchant hotel business, dynamic packaging functionality, and a private-label (ASP) distribution network, the Travelocity Partner Network. As of early 2005, many members of Peluso’s former management team at Site59 now hold senior management positions at Travelocity, namely Jeffrey Glueck (Chief Marketing Officer), Damon Tassone (Deputy CEO, lastminute.com), Tracey Weber (COO, North America), Richard Harris (Senior Vice President, Strategy and Business Development), Josh Feuerstein (Group Manager Director at lastminute.com and Senior Vice President and Hotel Segment Manger for Sabre Holdings), Josh Hartmann (Vice President, Software Development) and Jonathan Perkel (Vice President & Deputy General Counsel).

Trivia

Travelocity has been a sponsor of the TV series The Amazing Race since its 7th Season.

Their current mascot is known as the "Roaming Gnome". The voiceover gives three myths. The first two are travel difficulties that are easily solved by the Gnome using solutions related to Travelocity. The third is a random problem that the Gnome "solves" humorously. He is mostly used in radio commercials, but has been used in a few television commercials.

Travelocity's current slogan is "You'll never roam alone."

Travelocity also offers Gay and Lesbian friendly hotels and resorts that are bookable online. [1]

See also

  • Where is my Gnome?, a popular viral marketing campaign used by Travelocity.

External links

  • Travelocity home page
  • Travelocity Business home page
  • Travelocity Canada home page
  • Travelocity U.K. home page
  • Travelocity France home page
  • Travelocity Germany home page
  • Travelocity Denmark home page
  • Travelocity Norway home page
  • Travelocity Sweden home page
  • Sabre Holdings' page on its Travelocity brand
  • Site59 home page
  • World Choice Travel home page
  • Showtickets.com home page


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