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travelsupermarket.com visitors not affected by Ryanair cancellations
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Responding to news reports that Ryanair plans to cancel thousands of customers’ bookings if they were made through online travel agents or price comparison websites, leading travel price comparison site, travelsupermarket.com today confirms their visitors will not be affected. Spokesman Bob Atkinson said:
 
“The point of difference between travelsupermarket.com and travel agents, both on and offline, is we do not add on any fees or charges, we simply display the price customers will pay if they click through and purchase a flight on one of our partners’ websites.
 
“We do not take the booking, instead we direct the customer through to the partners’ website where they will only pay the price displayed by the airline, tour operator or other travel provider.
 
“We are pleased to announce that any bookings made previously with Ryanair via travelsupermarket.com will not be affected by this latest move.”
Vicky Karantzavelou - Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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The imminent privatization of Olympic Airlines is expected to change the fate of this debt-laden airline. What do you think the new owner should do in regard to the brand name of the Greek national flag carrier?.

Keep “Olympic Airlines” as the name of the company as it remains a strong brand.

The company should keep “Olympic” as an element of its name but refresh the brand (e.g. “New Olympic Airlines”).

The airline should drop “Olympic” from its name. This brand has lost its value and isn’t relevant to the market anymore.

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