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    The travel metasearch brings in more than 4 million monthly unique visitors, making more than 500,000 search queries for tickets per day. [12] In 2019, Aviasales began a strategic partnership with Booking.com. [ 13 ] In 2020, as an immediate response to Covid-19 , Aviasales introduced a 'remote first' policy for its employees, [ 14 ] allowing ...

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  7. 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]

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    The inventory of an airline is generally classified into service classes (e.g. economy, premium economy, business or first class) and any number of fare classes, to which different prices and booking conditions may apply. Fare classes are complicated and vary from airline to airline, often indicated by a one letter code.

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