After
debuting direct booking for hotel reservations, travel search engine Kayak is expanding this option to airline flights. This feature is initially only available for Air Canada but Kayak will be adding more airlines in the future. Previously if you wanted to book a flight using Kayak?s search engine, you would click-through to the airline or partner site to book the reservation. Kayak would receive an affiliate fee from the transaction but the actual booking would be made outside of the search engine.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/8Ww7ssiCq8Y/
west virginia university michele bachmann jessica biel tim howard west virginia rob roy gaslight
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