Unveiling the company’s first Go Somewhere Special Report, Webjet Group CEO Katrina Barry said brand research showed consumers are increasingly overwhelmed by fragmented online travel options.
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Webjet Group has confirmed it has ceased discussions with both Helloworld Travel and private equity firm BGH Capital.
Webjet has been ordered by the Federal Court to pay $9million in penalties for making false or misleading statements about the price of flights and booking confirmations. The online travel agency ...
The main aim of stock picking is to find the market-beating stocks. But the main game is to find enough winners to more than offset the losers So we wouldn't blame long term Webjet Limited (ASX:WEB) ...
With its stock down 14% over the past three months, it is easy to disregard Webjet (ASX:WEB). It seems that the market might have completely ignored the positive aspects of the company's fundamentals ...
Online travel booking service Webjet today said it had extended its hosting relationship with telco Macquarie Telecom and would spend just under AU$300,000 revamping its server infrastructure over the ...
Webjet, the leading online travel agent for Australia and New Zealand, will be “offering” a new way for ambitious travellers to reach their destination – skydiving seats. Webjet is announcing the new ...
Ever clicked on a plane deal thinking it’s too good to be true? Well Webjet has just been ordered to pay $9m for exactly that. On Monday, the Federal Court ordered online travel agency Webjet to pay ...