Sentences with phrase «airline companies link»

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A group of hackers linked to China have targeted Sabre — a travel technology company that processes reservations for hotels and airlines — and American Airlines, Bloomberg airlines — and American Airlines, Bloomberg Airlines, Bloomberg reports.
News of this latest attack comes just a week after a similar one on United Airlines (which security experts have linked to the same group of hackers), and appears to be part of a broad wave of attacks on American companies and institutions such as the insurer Anthem Inc. and the U.S. government's personnel office.
Last year, he was outed by security journalist Brian Krebs as a member of the «Lizard Squad,» a hacker collective that claimed credit for hacking the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live platforms, and that has also been linked to hacks of Malaysia Airlines and other large companies.
Other companies, including AT&T, American Airlines and Walmart, have also linked employee bonuses to the new law.
The portfolio is fully compliant with industry standards, and existing links are already established with virtually every airline, passenger service system, GDS and many ground handlers and rail companies in the world.
SUNSET Faraway Holidays will additionally take advantage of TraveLLusions.net's new fares module, a sophisticated new search and booking facility offering tour operators live and intelligent web - links to airlines, through which the company intends to extend its flight - only service, a live GDS link and a centralised holidays and fares database.
Check the shopping portal links at the airline or hotel chain of your choice, but also be sure to review any special, limited - time offers on the company's loyalty program main page.
If you have an airline, hotel or retailer credit card, look first at the rewards linked to that company.
The Getting Around Page will link you to the various airlines, car rental companies, tour companies, taxi services, and bike & scooter purveyors so you can find just what you need.
The company predicts that hotel giants will eventually make reward pricing for individual rooms more closely linked to rates, as some airlines like Southwest have started to do with award travel and air fares.
Besides all oneworld partner airlines, it has reciprocal agreements with a variety of other international carriers and links with leading hotels, car rental companies, credit cards and other partners worldwide
As long as I'm in palaver mode... Link with some basic info on the Priceline issue, though I honestly have no idea whether they still work this way: http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/~hal/Articles/TheStandard/priceline.html One company that's trying to do searchable travel aggregates, though as far as I can tell the airlines (only thing I tried) are throwing in a lot of FUD: http://www.kayak.com/ I know a lot of people in the restaurant biz and a few in the hotel / B + B biz, and unfortunately very few of them intuitively «get» the advantage of the kind of search Doc wants.
Anyway I called the airline and complained for linking this company to there website.
This is a horrible travel insurance company and Continental airlines should remove the link from their webisite unless of course they own them!
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