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  2. Skyscanner - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Skyscanner acquired Zoombu. [6] Skyscanner opened an office in Singapore in September 2011, which is headquarters for its Asia-Pacific operations. [7] In 2012, a Beijing office was added, as Skyscanner began a partnership with Baidu, China's largest search engine. [8] By 2013, the company employed over 180 people. [9]

  3. Trip.com Group - Wikipedia

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    Trip.com Group Limited is a multinational online travel agency (OTA). It is one of the largest travel service providers in the world. [3]Founded in 1999, the company owns and operates several travel fare aggregators and travel fare metasearch engines, including namesake and flagship Trip.com, Skyscanner, CTrip, Qunar, Travix, and MakeMyTrip. [2]

  4. Momondo - Wikipedia

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    momondo was ranked first in Frommer’s list of "The 10 Best Airfare Search Sites". [14] momondo received the Best Meta Search Website award in both 2014 and 2015 at the Travolution Awards. [15] [16] In 2017, the Telegraph named momondo the best flight comparison website for multi-city and mobile. [17]

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  6. MSN Travel - Wikipedia

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    MSN Travel (previously Bing Travel, Live Search Farecast, and Farecast.com) is an airfare prediction website in the computer reservations system industry. It premiered to the public as Farecast on May 15, 2007. Until 2014, it offered predictions regarding the best time to purchase airline tickets. [1] [2]

  7. Travel website - Wikipedia

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    Metasearch engines often make use of "screen scraping" to get live availability of flights. Screen scraping is a way of crawling through the airline websites, getting content from those sites by extracting data from the same HTML feed used by consumers for browsing (rather than using a Semantic Web or database feed designed to be machine-readable).