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  2. Prontohotel - Wikipedia

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    Pronto Hotel is a metasearch engine for hotel prices, founded in 2007 and based in Rome, Italy. History [ edit ] The beta version of ProntoHotel launched in 2008 [1] with a small number of partnerships with online travel agencies and hotel chains in just the larger European destinations, such as Rome, Paris, London , Berlin, and Amsterdam .

  3. HotelsCombined - Wikipedia

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    HotelsCombined, a unit of Booking Holdings, is a hotel metasearch engine founded in 2005, with headquarters in Sydney, Australia. [ 1] The site operates in over 42 languages, handles 130 different currencies and aggregates more than 2 million deals from hundreds of travel sites and hotel chains. [ 2] The company employs over 200 staff.

  4. TheSuitest - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Murphy, CEO. Mike Aucoin, CTO. Products. Software. TheSuitest was a hotel price-comparison website based in California. The site aggregated data from third party travel websites and displayed it in lists and interactive graphs. The site was acquired by ClickTripz in 2015 and was subsequently deactivated.

  5. Comparison shopping website - Wikipedia

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    A comparison shopping website, sometimes called a price comparison website, price analysis tool, comparison shopping agent, shopbot, aggregator or comparison shopping engine, is a vertical search engine that shoppers use to filter and compare products based on price, features, reviews and other criteria. Most comparison shopping sites aggregate ...

  6. Best available rate - Wikipedia

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    Best available rate. Best Available Rate (BAR), also known as Best Rate Guaranteed (BRG), is a pricing mechanism used by hotels and hotel chains. It was introduced as a result of the hotel industry mimicking the airline industry, which sets price by forecasting demand. There are several interpretations and executions of BAR in the hotel industry.

  7. Rate card - Wikipedia

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    A rate card, also known as a rate sheet, is a structured table or list that sets out the different list prices that apply to a range of services provided to enable the buyer to compare the options available. It is typically the standard published rates and therefore the maximum price a buyer will be expected to pay. Rate cards are commonly used ...

  8. Hotel rating - Wikipedia

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    Hotel ratings are often used to classify hotels according to their quality. From the initial purpose of informing travellers on basic facilities that can be expected, the objectives of hotel rating have expanded into a focus on the hotel experience as a whole. [ 1] Today the terms 'grading', 'rating', and 'classification' are used to generally ...

  9. List of lists of hotels - Wikipedia

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    United States. List of Las Vegas Strip hotels. List of hotels in Los Angeles. List of hotels in New York City. List of former hotels in Manhattan.