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  2. Kayak (company) - Wikipedia

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    Kayak (styled as KAYAK) is a metasearch engine for travel services, including airline flights, hotels, rental cars, and vacation packages. [3] It is owned and operated by Booking Holdings . [ 4 ]

  3. Cheapflights - Wikipedia

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    Cheapflights is a travel fare metasearch engine.The website is part of the Kayak.com subsidiary of Booking Holdings.. Its websites publish flight prices, and compare prices from suppliers, including major airlines, through tiny travel agents.

  4. From Expedia to Kayak: The Best Cheap Flight Booking Sites - AOL

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    Many travel websites advertise cheap tickets, but too many options can be overwhelming. GOBankingRates reviewed some of the top travel deals sites to learn what sets them apart -- and explored how ...

  5. Paul M. English - Wikipedia

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    Paul M. English was born in 1963 [2] in Boston, Massachusetts, the sixth of seven siblings in an Irish Catholic family [3] that lived in the West Roxbury neighborhood. [4] His mother was a substitute teacher and social worker, and his father was a pipefitter for Boston Gas.

  6. Flights (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Flights (Polish: Bieguni, lit. 'runners') is a 2007 fragmentary novel by the Polish author Olga Tokarczuk.The book was translated into English by Jennifer Croft. [1] The original Polish title refers to runaways (runners, bieguni), a sect of Old Believers, who believe that being in constant motion is a trick to avoid evil.

  7. Red Kayak - Wikipedia

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    Red Kayak is a young adult novel by American author Priscilla Cummings. It was first published in 2004 and tells the story of a teenager who feels partially responsible for the death of a three-year-old, and the moral dilemma of whether to tell others about the truth he uncovers about the baby's death.

  8. The Flight Attendant (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Flight Attendant was well-received by critics with a "Positive" rating from the book review aggregator Book Marks based on seven independent reviews. [1] Writing for The Washington Post, Maureen Corrigan described the novel as "the ultimate airplane book, and not just because of its name: entertaining and filled with inside info on the less glamorous aspect of flight crew's lives, it may ...

  9. Flight to Forever - Wikipedia

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    Flight to Forever was placed on several lists of the best science fiction in 1952 and 1953. [4] It was awarded 4 out of 5 stars on Goodreads.com [5] and was called a "classic story" by FantasticFiction.com. [6] Amazon hailed it as a "memorable time travel adventure" from one of the "most heralded sci-fi authors of all time". [7]