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  2. EaseMyTrip - Wikipedia

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    EaseMyTrip is an Indian multinational online travel company, headquartered in New Delhi, India. It was founded in 2008 by Nishant Pitti , Rikant Pitti, and Prashant Pitti. The company provides hotel bookings , air tickets , domestic and international holiday packages , bus bookings, and white-label services.

  3. MakeMyTrip - Wikipedia

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    MakeMyTrip Limited is an Indian online travel company, headquartered in Gurgaon. [2] Founded in 2000, the company provides online travel services including airline tickets, domestic and international holiday packages, hotel reservations, rail and bus tickets. [3]

  4. Category:Online travel agencies - Wikipedia

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  5. Nishant Pitti - Wikipedia

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    Nishant Pitti (born 1986) is the co-founder of EaseMyTrip. [1] He also worked on the production of several Bollywood films, including Guest iin London . Early life

  6. File:EaseMyTrip Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Yatra (company) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2021, Yatra collaborated with Oyo Rooms, Airbnb, and EaseMyTrip to form the Confederation of Hospitality, Technology and Tourism Industry (CHATT), an industry body for the tourism sector of India. [14] In 2023, Yatra Online listed on the Indian stock exchanges after its initial public offering. [15]

  8. Extended cost - Wikipedia

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    In accounting, an extended cost is the unit cost multiplied by the number of those items that were purchased.. For example, four apples purchased at a unit cost of $1 have an extended cost of $4 (=$1 × 4 apples).

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    Lists of filename extensions include: List of filename extensions (0–9) List of filename extensions (A–E) List of filename extensions (F–L) List of filename extensions (M–R) List of filename extensions (S–Z)