Friday, November 20th, 2009

It’s fitting that the last stop on my tour of travel-planning Web sites for the E-Commerce Times was American Airlines. The site illustrates all of the problems that spurred this special look at travel sites in the first place. Travel sites have developed a reputation for being hard to navigate and poorly designed with cluttered user interfaces. Not all of the sites I visited for this series fit that bill, but American Airlines sure did.
Source:
AA.com Sucks the Fun Out of Trip-Planning
Tags: analytics, business, classifieds, communications, deals, discussion, e-commerce, flight, flights, gaming, hardware, information, privacy, security, software, technology, television, trends, view-sample
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Friday, November 7th, 2008
In-flight commerce transactions are unique in many aspects. There are specific transaction requirements and cardholder account number verification best practices that they have to comply with.
Read the rest here:
In-Flight Commerce Terminals - Additional Requirements
Tags: additional, ads-by-google, amazon, blocked-gaming, cardholder, commerce, ecommerce, flight, flight-commerce, information, internet, online, philosophy, reputation, service, shopping, style, style-citation, transaction, verification
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Monday, October 13th, 2008
Travel agencies operating over the internet need to incorporate into their websites a set of best practices to help reduce customer inquiries, disputes and the resulting chargebacks. Such practices reduce losses and improve the bottom line.
Excerpted from:
Payment Processing Guidelines For Travel Agencies
Tags: ads-by-google, airline, business, design, ecommerce, flight, hosting, india, internet, marketing, online, online-shopping, payment, payment-processing, really-possible, right, shopping, shopping-cart, travel, travel-agencies
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