An update from Webjet Group Limited ( (AU:WJL)) is now available. Webjet Group Limited has announced the resignation of Managing Director and CEO Katrina Barry, who led the business through its ...
It's a sector under pressure, but these ASX travel shares may still offer opportunity. The post Webjet and Web Travel Group: Are these ASX travel shares a buy? appeared first on The Motley Fool ...
Nov 28 (Reuters) - Australia's competition regulator said on Thursday it has started court proceedings against Webjet's (WJL.AX), opens new tab online travel unit, alleging that the firm misled ...
Webjet, the largest Australia-based online travel agency, has launched multiday tours online from G Adventures, Intrepid Travel, Trafalgar, and Insight Vacations. You won't find those on Expedia, ...
May 24 (Reuters) - Shares of Webjet Ltd WEB.AX rose 6% on Wednesday, hitting their highest level in more than three years, after the Australian online travel booking company swung to an annual profit ...
Webjet said managing director and chief executive Katrina Barry will step down in May, only two years after taking the role and shortly after the exit of the company’s online travel head. Despite the ...
The Webjet Group (ASX: WJL) share price is lifting higher today. Shares in the All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) travel agency closed yesterday trading for 87 cents. In morning trade on Wednesday, ...
Jefferies analyst John Campbell MBA maintained a Hold rating on Webjet Limited (WEBJF – Research Report) on March 15 and set a price target of A$8.30. The company’s shares closed last Wednesday at ...
Wilsons analyst Ben Wilson maintained a Buy rating on Webjet Limited (WEBJF – Research Report) yesterday and set a price target of A$9.59. The company’s shares closed last Friday at $0.93. According ...
Webjet Group Ltd. engages in the provision of online travel agency services. Its brands include Webjet OTA, Airport Rentals, Motorhome Republic, and Trip Ninja. The company was founded in 1998 and is ...
With hotels seeing a big bounce in bookings, so too can they expect to see more so-called rogue rates creeping back. These are rates that they’ve not authorized, and are a common complaint. Now one of ...