Travel Sites in the News
In the last few weeks, two new online travel sites have been hot topics in the news – Google City Tours and Bing Travel, from Microsoft. Although the sites have different uses, both are designed to help travelers plan vacations easily.
Google City Tours is a service designed to create entire trips for travelers, identifying points of interest in the desired city and planning out an itinerary for a multi-day vacation. A different approach to online travel, Bing is a travel aggregate site, similar to Kayak or Orbitz. The site allows users to search for airfare deals or sort hotel results by popularity, star rating or distance from a certain location.
From a marketing perspective, I like Bing’s easy-to-use interface and multiple options for finding the best deal – a factor that always plays into my vacations – but didn’t think it was very visually pleasing. I searched the “Low Fares” tab for a flight to London, since I’ve always wanted to go there, and especially liked the graph that appears detailing when flights will be least expensive. I still haven’t been able to test Google City Tours, as it freezes my entire computer as soon as launch the site (It is a beta site, but still…)
With more and more travelers using the internet to book their vacations, sites like these will continue to appear, promising the best deals or most comprehensive search engines. Now if only I could find someone to pay for that vacation to London…

What’s your preferred travel search engine?
This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 at 7:31 pm and is filed under Technology, Tourism. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Blog Network
Blogroll
Categories
- Airlines (7)
- Asia (1)
- Celebrity (3)
- Conferences (3)
- Cuisine (4)
- Economy (16)
- Environment (3)
- Europe (6)
- Events (6)
- Hotels (12)
- Latin America (2)
- Marketing (12)
- Media (3)
- Music (2)
- North America (4)
- Ogilvy (1)
- Social Media (9)
- South America (3)
- Technology (11)
- Tourism (31)
- Travel (32)
- Where in the World (35)
Tags
- Add new tag
- Africa
- Blogging
- bowery hotel
- bragging rights
- buses
- coaches
- Couch Surfing
- dodgeball
- Economic Development
- emanuel rosen
- free SEO
- hidden fees
- Hotel Brands
- hotel marketing
- iphone
- jamaica tourism
- Las Vegas
- Mexico
- Michael O'leary
- New York
- Recession
- royal caribbean
- Ryanair
- Social Media
- SXSW
- SXSWi
- tourism marketing
- transport
- Travel
- travel and tourism
- travel blog camp
- travel deals
- Travel Leaders
- TripAdvisor
- UNWTO
- voice of jamaica
- word of mouth
- www.groupvoyagers.com/index.php/newsID/35/do/news_detail
Recent Posts
- What to Expect from TED 2010
- Movies Inspiring Tourism
- Travel Blog Camp London
- Tips for Staying in Shape on the Go
- twitter lists and travel
Recent Comments
- Hi Eileen - While not a Hollywood blockbuster, Drake Cooper created a brandtainment campaign... Movies Inspiring Tourism
- Great trends that are all spot on I think. Lots to think about this year, for sure. By... What to Expect from TED 2010
- This is great, I had never thought of using twitter as a way of getting advice from the... twitter lists and travel
- Readers interested in a home exchange holiday may want to read through our comprehensive tips guide... Home Sweet Home
- Very true. In the long run, an extra night may cause you to spend more than you want to on food and other... Free Stuff!
Network Feed
- TGIF: Facebook Launching QR Codes for Foursquare Killer?
- SBF: How To Promote Your Small Business Online When Your Website Sucks
- SXSWi 2010: Privacy, Paid Content & Pulled Pork
- Social Media Belts Launch in China
- Five Social Media Research Warning Signs
- Eating Left Handed (And 4 Other Tips To Survive A Big Conference)
- Size Matters: Will FourSquare Get Too Big?
- Nielsen 2010 Social Media Report
- TGIF: Best Practices for Disclosure on Facebook
- SXSH: 10 Ways For Healthcare Organizations To Build Trust
- SXSH: 10 Ways For HealthCare Organizations To Build Trust
- SBF: The Surprising Gender Difference In Customer Loyalty
- Join the Ogilvy 360 Digital Influence Sydney Team!
- Social Media Insights on The Shanghai World Expo
- Why the word “passion” makes me want to puke
Social Marketing Highlights
















Post Your Comment