Cheapflights teams up with Adprecision
Search engine technology company Adprecision has forged a partnership with online travel price comparison company Cheapflights.
Adprecision’s Enhanced Search Performance technology for travel companies allows them to create and maintaining unique listings for their entire travel inventory on the Cheapflights portal alongside its existing service on Google Adwords, Overture and Espotting.
Customers will also be able to seamlessly upload their product onto the Cheapholidaydeals and Cheapaccommodation sites via the Adprecision ESP system, according to thwe two companies.
The website’s business development director Liz Faherty said: “Cheapflights.co.uk is delighted to be working with Adprecision and their travel partners. Adprecision offers its clients the technology solution to enable them to work with any of our price comparison websites across flights, holidays and accommodation giving them access to our 3 million-plus unique users every month.”
Adprecision commercial director Alasdair Cross said: “We are very pleased to broaden our offering in this direction – Cheapflights is one of the premier travel sites in the UK and drives heavy traffic through its listings. This offers our customers an excellent extension to our existing service on Google Adwords, Yahoo! And Espotting”
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