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Does offering “More Than Just Seats Result in More Revenue?” This is the thorny question that I tackled in my contributed article for EyeForTravel, a top global travel industry website I’m sure many of you read from time to time.
 
Given the fact that airlines’ global ancillary revenues hit $10.25 billion in 2008 and almost every airline, large or small, is currently implementing some sort of

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While I was sitting in the backseat of a NYC taxicab this morning, en route to a meeting, I received some exciting news: iSeatz was named the 74th fastest growing company in North America on Deloitte's 2009 Technology Fast 500(TM). 

Suddenly the creeping rush hour traffic seemed bearable, the incessant honking faded out, and my lukewarm deli coffee didn’t taste quite so bad. 

I had been looking

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Who can believe that the four-year mark just passed for Hurricane Katrina? And who can forget Gustav? Amazing how fast time goes. Natural disasters are affecting our businesses (and of course our communities) more than we would like them to.  
 
The days after Katrina certainly were incredibly challenging, as they were for everyone down here. We had to uproot everything and relocate to New York

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Over the past few months, we’ve been working fast and furiously in order to hit one of our biggest milestones to date— expansion into Europe through a strategic partnership with Air France-KLM, the largest airline in the world in terms of revenue and international passenger traffic. 

And while we may be a bit sleep deprived because of frequent flights to Amsterdam and Paris and late nights

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I’m thrilled to share iSeatz latest news: Travel Weekly has awarded our proprietary technology platform, iSeatz OneView, a coveted Silver Magellan Award. According to Travel Weekly—the leading publication in our industry—the Magellan awards program recognizes the best in travel and “salutes the outstanding travel professionals behind it all.” Other award winners include names like Virgin Atlantic

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