Orbitz.com

    By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool

    | 3:15PM 12/27/2011
    The world's leading search engine has begun pushing its own flight search feature ahead of other organic results. Punch in "MIA to LGA" in a Google box, and the first thing you'll see after a shaded box of sponsored search results is Big G's own comparison engine. Only later do you see third-party providers, which are naturally unhappy about that.

    By The Associated Press

    | 8:30PM 12/21/2010
    American Airlines has pulled its flights off of Orbitz after a dispute about how the travel site accesses the flight data. The move may make it harder for travelers to comparison shop, critics say. But Orbitz expects no loss of sales as a result.

    By Julia Scott

    | 1:45PM 3/09/2010
    To get steep restaurant discounts use coupon code BONUS at Restaurant.com to get a $25 gift certificate for just $4 (the certs are normally $10 to start). Plus, right now you'll get a $50 Orbitz credit on a hotel stay or vacation package of four nights or more when you buy a certificate to eat...

    By Jason Cochran

    | 5:00PM 9/24/2008
    The airlines might have found a tax loophole, and you're it. The travel consultancy firm T2 recently published a worrisome blog post that is gaining traction. The airlines' extra fees, it says, aren't just costing consumers more. They're also enabling the airlines to dodge tax to our...

    By Jason Cochran

    | 3:00PM 9/10/2008
    You may not have thought there was anywhere else for the airlines to cut back. But, no. To cut costs, they have actually figured out a way to alter time and space.Turns out that flight paths as we know them are less-than-efficient, and there are a few methods to wring more economy from the way...