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San Francisco reportedly won an important round in the hotel-tax battle against Expedia and Hotwire.
Dennis Schaal Blog: Expedia.com, Hotwire Reportedly Pay $35M in Hotel Taxes to San Francisco: Andrew S. Ross broke the story today that Expedia and Hotwire wired some $35 million in hotel taxes to the City of San Francisco.
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San Francisco reportedly won an important round in the -tax battle against Expedia and Hotwire.

Dennis Schaal Blog: Expedia.com, Hotwire Reportedly Pay $35M in Taxes to San Francisco: Andrew S. Ross broke the story today that Expedia and Hotwire wired some $35 million in taxes to the City of San Francisco.

If true — and I’m trying to confirm it — the development is a shocker. Read more

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Orbitz continues to apply pressure on Expedia’s business by extending Orbitz’s policy to reduce its own -booking fees.

Orbitz.com Press Release: Orbitz.com Extends Booking Fee Cut: Orbitz.com (www.orbitz.com) today announced the extension of its dramatic booking fee cut on all of its hotels around the world. This move follows a successful promotional trial that began in April. Read more

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My colleague Nadine Godwin at Weekly produced a trifecta in her unparalleled reporting on United’s new credit card policy, slated to begin implementation July 20. Her three stories follow.

Weekly: United informs more agents about credit card cutoff: United Airlines has sent out a second round of letters to agents, informing them that the carrier will cut off access to United’s merchant accounts, effective Aug. 3. Read more

Weekly: Alaska, JetBlue not matching United’s new card policy: Alaska Airlines said it has no plans to cut off agencies from access to its merchant accounts when agencies book its air services. Read more

Weekly: For United, credit card policy might have unintended effects: United is cutting off credit access for several agencies starting July 20, but if three affected agencies reached by Weekly are any indication, the carrier won’t save much on merchant fees. Nor will it enjoy the consolation of eliminating GDS fees on targeted agencies’ business. Read more

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A hole in the fuselage of a Southwest Airlines 737 jet triggers inspections and safety concerns.

Wall Street Journal: Southwest Incident Renews Maintenance Worries: Federal aviation investigators are examining a Southwest Airlines Co. airplane that developed a one-foot-wide hole in its main body midflight, a setback for the discount airline just four months after it agreed to pay a $7.5 million civil fine for maintenance lapses. Read more

YouTube: Video: Southwest, Boeing Inspecting 737 Planes: View it

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Expedia Inc. takes a step to integrate TripAdvisor’s content with Expedia.com.

EyeforTravel News: TripAdvisor destination content now available on Expedia: Expedia.com has launched a new interactive Drive Getaway ideas tool. The tool, developed in partnership with TripAdvisor, provides users with ideas for driving-distance trips accessible from their starting city on a single tank of gas or less. Read more

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