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Number of deal hunters growing
Business Standard / Feb 22, 2010, 00:19 IST

Nearly 65 per cent of Indian internet users compare prices on at least three travel sites before booking flights online, and 18 per cent of users check five or more travel sites before completing a transaction, according to a recent study by iXiGO.com, a travel search engine.

The online travel survey, which includes responses from over 2,500 travellers in India, suggests they have no clear preference for either airline sites or online travel agency (OTA) sites for completing their transactions. Over 61 per cent of respondents book “where the best deals are”, 23 per cent prefer to book on airline official sites and 16 per cent stick to booking on OTA sites.

 
 
 
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