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  2. Airline Sites vs. Deal Sites: Which Has Cheaper Flights? - AOL

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    The flight price you see on a deal site may be lower than what you see on an airline’s site, but once you account for fees, you may end up paying more by booking through the third-party site.

  3. Priceline.com - Wikipedia

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    Priceline.com is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, United States and is wholly owned by Booking Holdings, which also owns Kayak.com, Booking.com and other sites. The company was founded in 1997. It operates in more than 200 countries and territories around the world and has partnerships with over 400 airlines and 300,000 hotels.

  4. Don’t Buy Airline Tickets Too Soon: When Should You Book? - AOL

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    Knowing the right time to purchase airline tickets is a big part of saving money on your trip, but there are several other methods to cut costs the next time you travel. Here are just a few: Set ...

  5. From Expedia to Kayak: The Best Cheap Flight Booking Sites - AOL

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    Many travel websites advertise cheap tickets, but too many options can be overwhelming. GOBankingRates reviewed some of the top travel deals sites to learn what sets them apart -- and explored how ...

  6. Online ticket brokering - Wikipedia

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    Online ticket brokering is the resale of tickets through a web-based ticket brokering service. Prices on ticket brokering websites are determined by demand, availability, and the ticket reseller. Tickets sold through an online ticket brokering service may or may not be authorized by the official seller.

  7. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    After StubHub opened a beta site in the UK in December 2011, it launched the full site in the UK in March 2012, also announcing plans to open stores in London and near major venues for last-minute ticket sales. At the time, StubHub said that 35% of tickets sold on its site came from professional brokers, and the rest came from part-time sellers ...