Vowing not to make idle campaign promises, Orbitz today issued a TAKEITBACK 10% discount code for hotel rooms booked through May 13 to jumpstart the vacation planning movement(2). The new ad campaign, ...
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CHICAGO -- Orbitz inked a deal with San Francisco-based PlanetOut Partners Inc. to become the exclusive travel booking engine for PlanetOut's gay and lesbian Web sites -- Gay.com and OutandAbout.com.
Photo Caption: A non-binary person in a taxi cab as part of Orbitz's new LBTQIA+ 'Travel As You Are Campaign.' Six years after uniting the Orbitz, Travelocity and Expedia brands within Expedia Group, ...
Media Matters kicked off its “DropFox” campaign 5/16 by urging online travel site Orbitz to pull its ads from the network, claiming Fox News has engaged in years of anti-LGBT bigotry and smears; ...
Buried deep on the FAQ page of the online travel site Orbitz is this rather revealing question: “How can I stop Orbitz pop-up ads?” The question reveals that Orbitz at least understands and ...
Online travel company Travelocity (Nasdaq: TVLY) on Friday announced an advertising campaign touting the company as “more than just an online travel site.” The campaign comes as Orbitz, a travel site ...
Orbitz had been a big advertiser on Fox News, but after a three-week campaign by LGBT organizations, the company says it will review its ad policy to make sure its media strategy aligns with its ...
CHICAGO -- Orbitz is stowing away the marionettes in favor of a new TV advertising campaign, which begins April 12. While the puppet spots focused on Orbitz's customer service, the new commercials ...
After more than a year on the runway, Orbitz, the much-anticipated travel booking site backed by five leading U.S. airlines, launched last week, generating lots of interest but encountering some ...
Executives from Cendant, which operates online travel agencies Orbitz and CheapTickets.com, this week told analysts at Merrill Lynch that it would spend between 30 and 40 percent more to market its ...