German and French travel companies invest more in mobile

55% of German and French travel companies have increased investment in mobile in the last 3 months compared to just 31% of British companies. Plans for future investment are the same in all 3 countries. In terms of results it is the French companies that have got it right. 45% of French companies are reporting increase in bookings.

Published: 28 Apr 2011

55% of German and French travel companies have increased investment in mobile in the last 3 months compared to just 31% of British companies. Plans for future investment are the same in all 3 countries. In terms of results it is the French companies that have got it right. 45% of French companies are reporting increase in bookings.

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