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Comparison.travel Launches Meta-Travel Site Making it Easier to Compare Major Travel...

Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:30am EDT
Comparison.travel Launches Meta-Travel Site Making it Easier to Compare Major
Travel Sites at the Same Time
Comparison.travel enables users to search the top 20 travel web sites such as
Expedia, Travelocity, Orbitz, Priceline, Kayak, Hotels.com and other major
travel sites at the same time with one click.

LOS ANGELES, March 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Comparison Corporation;
http://www.Comparison.travel, operator of popular online web properties today
announced the launch of Comparison.travel; a tool that enables users to search
the top 20 travel web sites such as Expedia, Travelocity, Orbitz, Priceline,
Kayak, HotWire, SideStep, Hotels.com and other major travel websites at the
same time with one click without having to search each website individually.
    Comparison.travel has found the solution for travelers that are tired of
searching over a dozen travel websites looking for bargains. A tool that
enables users to enter their travel and flight information once and have the
results pages of the major travel sites placed on one screen. This service
enables users to easily compare the results of the major travel sites at the
same time with one click. This process saves travelers time and money each
time they search.
    For advertising on Comparison.travel or media inquiries please contact the
company directly:
    Info (at) Comparison.travel
SOURCE  Comparison Corporation

Steve Simonson of eBusiness Media, 1-866-848-3392, for Comparison Corporation



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