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Bezurk.com selects Amadeus Meta Pricer

Daily news, 27 Aug 2007

BANGKOK--Bezurk.com, a travel search engine, has selected to work with Amadeus Meta Pricer in the Asia Pacific region. Meta Pricer, based on the next generation Amadeus Web Services Interface, helps travel search companies efficiently retrieve accurate information on flight availability and prices from their airline partners.

Travel search companies allow consumers, in a single query, to search and compare results from multiple airline and travel provider websites and the results are merged and displayed on a single page. These companies first appeared in North America in 2000 to help consumers with their online shopping and to manage the large number of travel websites. Bezurk.com was founded to cover the booming Asian Pacific market which was, at the time, poorly served by travel search companies. Bezurk.com is run by senior executives formerly from Yahoo, InterContinental Hotels Group, ZUJI and Priceline.



 
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