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Agoda.com is an online travel agency catering to customers around the world, registered and headquarters in Singapore with operations in Bangkok, Thailand. [1] Agoda facilitates reservations for accommodation, flights, ground transportation, and activities.
Booking Holdings Inc. is an American travel technology company incorporated under Delaware General Corporation Law and based in Norwalk, Connecticut, that owns and operates several travel fare aggregators and travel fare metasearch engines including namesake and flagship Booking.com, Priceline.com, Agoda, Kayak, Cheapflights, Rentalcars.com, Momondo, and OpenTable.
Travel company Agoda, founded in Phuket, Thailand, has predicted that within two years of the law taking effect, the country will see an increase in tourism revenues by nearly US$2bn annually.
Founded as a division of Microsoft in October 1996, [3] Expedia was spun off into a public company in 1999. [4] IAC, known at the time as USA Networks Inc, acquired a controlling interest in the company in 2001 [5] and acquired the remainder of the company in 2003. [6] In August 2005, IAC spun off the company. [7]
Booking Holdings announced Omri Morgenshtern as the new CEO of its online travel agency division Agoda, effective July 1. John Brown who after 11 years at Agoda — four years as CEO — will ...
America Online CEO Stephen M. Case, left, and Time Warner CEO Gerald M. Levin listen to senators' opening statements during a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the merger of the two ...
In 1996, Geert-Jan Bruinsma, a student at Universiteit Twente, founded Bookings.nl. [4] [5] [6] In 2000, Booking.com was formed when Bookings.nl, merged with Bookings Online, founded by Sicco and Alec Behrens, Marijn Muyser and Bas Lemmens, which operated as Bookings.org.
The acquisition included allhotels.com, which was founded in 1997 by Richard Irwin, acquired by Online Travel Corporation (OTC) in 2002 for £1.4 million, [15] and later acquired by lastminute.com in 2004. [16] In January 2009, CEO Michelle Peluso announced her resignation and was replaced by Sabre executive Hugh Jones. [17]