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- Skyscanner is a search aggregator and travel agency based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The site is available in over 30 languages and is used by 100 million...
- travel fare metasearch engines, including namesake and flagship Trip.com, Skyscanner, Qunar, Travix, and MakeMyTrip. The group operates websites in about 40...
- Retrieved 28 November 2022. "Handy Busuanga airport information from Skyscanner". www.skyscanner.com.ph. Retrieved 2021-02-06. Republic of the Philippines. (Enacted:...
- subsidiary Skyscanner merged the company's content and technology into its platform, branding it the “Explore” section of the Skyscanner application...
- Braze provides customer engagement technology for companies such as MAX, Skyscanner, PureGym, Burger King, Babylon Health, Grubhub, NASCAR, OkCupid, TUI,...
- agencies with over 400 million users worldwide, and also the parent of Skyscanner. It is headquartered in Singapore. The site provides booking services...
- flight search pages changed from being powered by KAYAK to competitor Skyscanner. In 2009, there were allegations that Bing Travel had copied its layouts...
- July 2009. [dead link] "Handy Penang airport information from Skyscanner". www.skyscanner.co.in. Retrieved 23 September 2017. "Guan Eng demands Putrajaya...
- $43 million in Aviasales "Аэрофлот" открыл прямую продажу билетов через Skyscanner и Aviasales Анастасия Черникова (2014-12-18). "Бизнес-класс: Как скандалист...
- Telegraph, U.K. "Handy Mahe Island airport information from Skyscanner". www.skyscanner.co.in. Retrieved 26 May 2020. Zenko, Micah (27 March 2012). "We...