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  2. FlightsFinder.com - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlightsFinder.com

    FlightsFinder.com (previously known as CheapFlightsFinder.com) is a travel search engine that aggregates flight fares from multiple flight aggregators including Kayak and Skyscanner and Google Flights.

  3. FareCompare - Wikipedia

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    FareCompare offers users airfare price comparison, as well as hotel and package pricing. It is a meta-search engine that pulls data from a number of sources including major airline companies and IATA data in order to provide real-time search for air flights based primarily upon low pricing. [3]

  4. Travel website - Wikipedia

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    A travel website is a website that provides travel reviews, trip fares, or a combination of both. Over 1.5 billion people book travel per year, 70% of which is done online. Over 1.5 billion people book travel per year, 70% of which is done online.

  5. Tripadvisor - Wikipedia

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    Tripadvisor, Inc. is an American company that operates online travel agencies, comparison shopping websites, and mobile apps with user-generated content. [1]Its namesake brand, Tripadvisor.com, operates in 40 countries and 20 languages, and features approximately 1 billion reviews and opinions on roughly 8 million establishments. [1]

  6. 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]

  7. Kayak (company) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kayak_(company)

    Kayak was founded in January 2004 by Steve Hafner and Paul M. English. [6] [7] Before Kayak, Steve Hafner, Kayak's current CEO, helped found Orbitz in November 1999 and led its business development, advertising sales, marketing, and product marketing activities.