Examples of using Ragge in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Mr Ragge, you are taking a big chance!
Family-run company HRS(Hotel Reservation Service) was established by Robert Ragge in Cologne in 1972 as a travel agency organising accommodation for trade fairs.
Mr Ragge, thank you for talking to us.
go beyond the"traditional" borders of corporate travel," said Tobias Ragge, HRS CEO.
Ms Neufang, Mr Ragge, thank you very much for this interview.
HRS has been long-standing and a win-win for our mutual customers worldwide," says Tobias Ragge, CEO of HRS.
Tobias Ragge on the digital transformation of corporate travel.
cent of total turnover, according to HRS CEO Tobias Ragge, they only account for around three per cent of all hotel events.
Tobias Ragge: Savings potential in the individual hotel business.
everyday hotel program management," said Tobias Ragge, CEO of the HRS Group.
Ragge: Together with meetago,
Ragge: The US market offers enormous potential,
Ragge: We do indeed have a long tradition of processing the Meetings& Groups sector at our company.
Mr Ragge, the international hotel industry is currently going through a unique phase of consolidation.
Ragge: Of course, hotel chains are more professionally organised in this respect than medium-sized businesses.
Ragge: Booking is a competitor,
Tobias Ragge studied international business administration at the European Business School in Oestrich-Winkel, Germany.
Robert Ragge(1937-) founded the company in 1972 as a travel agency brokering hotel rooms at times of trade fairs.
According to Ragge, the key to this is an automated digital process which makes manual data entry
Tobias Ragge and Udo Lülsdorf, founder
Tobias Ragge:(laughs) Up to now, we had 22 offices in 17 countries worldwide,
Ragge: Because the hotel markets outside North America are fragmented,
Mr Ragge, when you started to position HRS as a full-service provider in the accommodation business, it reminded us of the development of the large business travel agencies
Ragge: It is true that the US market is highly concentrated,