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ITB Berlin – we launch another 2035 German Citypairs
A big day, ITB 2011 – Internationale Tourismusbörse Berlin opened its gates for about 12’000 professionals on March 9th, 2011. It will be another day of Fairquote launching 2035 German citypairs, all departures and direct flights from the 10 major airports in Germany.
The content for these Citypairs stems from Hitchhiker Travel GmbH, a well known travel consolidator and IT supplier. We also have updated the design and feature now FROM – From/to – and TO, a three column view.
Have a look at http://fra-lon.coop or for the lovers of less cryptic citypairs http://frankfurt-london.coop.
We also created a website specifically for German Citypairs called http://citypairs.de, and a wiki to contribute, at citypairs.wikia.com.
Your feed-back is most welcome.
These 595 city-pairs are live and kicking – visit them
let’s change the world of travel search. You can register here and get a log-in to edit and maintain a live website, such as london-new york or boston- frankfurt. Make the site your own city pair. Become a fairquoter. Change the airline world and show better information. Start now, here….
fvw Congress discussed the trends of internet travel
The fvw Congress is the second most important German event (after ITB-Berlin) in travel. A number of key decision makers gathered this week in Cologne, to discuss trends, inventions and business. During the two-day workshops a number of interesting topics in travel came up and made it worth attending.
The Keynote-Session was about Google – Friend or enemy for tourism?
Stefan Tweraser, Country Director Germany/Austria/Switzerland made a speech introducing Google. F. Scott Woods, Commercial director Facebook Germany came next with Social networks – a travel sales channel?  Not really revealing. Hotel evaluations – a winner for everyone was presented by Jörg Trouvain, managing director Holidaycheck. This is a train hard to stop.
All in all Europe’s network carriers take off with Merchandising 2.0, and Mobile business gets moving. The discussion on Flight data – Google’s ITA Deal and the consequences was a discussion with David Friderici (Hitchhiker), Hans-Joachim Klenz (Ypsilon Net) and Alexander von Koslowski (DER). They ran a bit late and short, given the fact that Stefan Tweraser had little information to give away as well.
Winfried Boeing
President Fairquote Cooperative
- one touch travel -
Fairquote’s IPAD video
The IPAD is a new toy for us, and certainly arrived at the right moment. Nothing looks better than a city-pair webpage on that device, and our slogan Fairquote is “one-click travel” is not really applicable any longer. We need to consider calling it “one-tap travel”, and the IPAD will be in the hall of fame for a great invention.
See the Fairquote launch video in action – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_HXEONVpzo
ash in the air – cash in the air
We were impressed how fast news travel – and how the world stops turning by ash. The IPAD is showing me clouds of dangerous materials up in 10’000 feet. I watch a video on a plane landing in London Heathrow, like millions of others. Â How can this world work without planes? Impossible. 6 million people “stranded”. No University classes since the teachers are sitting idle in New York. Â Really worth a story? http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8633733.stm
It was so nice and quiet, but the flights resume today-.-
Iceland, send me cash, not ash.
Tools ‹ Fairquote Cooperative — WordPress
New Tools ‹ Fairquote Cooperative — WordPress.
Montreal visitors from Geneva will see their site up and running first….
A message for Happy Swiss-Canadiens
fairquote opens Swiss city-pairs on April 15th, 2010
Fairquote cooperative, the provider of a new distribution channel for travel, is opening its first city-pairs for the public. Â Starting April 15, 2010, consumers can see a radically new display for comparing flights, hotels and other travel offers. The difference is the depth and quality of information provided. Each website concentrates of travel between two cities – thus calling it a “city-pair”.


