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2013 Power List
This year's ranking of companies with $100 million or more in travel-related sales reveals some changes at the top, several newcomers and a few names lost to consolidation, as well as continued developments in globalization, mobile apps and diversification.
2012 Power List
Travel Weekly presents its annual ranking of the biggest retailers in the industry. In this year's list, it was a virtual dead heat for the top spot.
2011 Power List
The annual Power List, which ranks the largest travel agencies in the U.S. by sales, is now live on TravelWeekly.com. This year's ranking recalls the days when the Big 3 dominated American car manufacturing, with three dominant companies hovering far above the rest of the pack.
2010 Power List
While 2009 was a year to forget for many travel sellers, it was a year to remember for the Power List. It was the year that an online travel agency, Expedia, displaced American Express as the industry's largest seller of travel. As a result, for the first time since the inception of the Power List (and its predecessor list, Top 50) in 1992, Amex does not occupy the top perch as the industry's largest seller of travel.
2009 Power List
Despite recessionary pressures, a record 61 travel sellers qualified for Travel Weekly's 2009 Power List with sales of $100 million or more.
2008 Power List
For the travel agency industry, necessity is the mother of reinvention. It is mandatory in the age of technology for agencies to continue to make themselves valuable to travelers and corporations. The 2008 Power List shows how that if sales are any indication the 2008 Power List sellers featured are doing these things very nicely.
2007 Power List
Travel Weekly's 2007 Power List keeps getting bigger. Despite consolidation, or perhaps because of it, the number of agencies topping the $100 million mark in annual sales has climbed to 53, and they're riding on trends that show no sign of stopping.
2006 Power List
Travel Weeklys 2006 Power List Harvey Chipkin If any industry should be inured to the globalization trend, it is travel, which after all was built on making it possible to go anywhere and everywhere. Thats fortunate because in 2005 globalization hit the agency sector with sudden, intense force, part
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