New version of travel search engine unveiled
Wednesday, 22 Jul, 2009
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Travel search engine www.nowfly.co.uk has been revamped with improved functionality and navigational changes.
The company, which was launched in December, has added a ‘zip it’ weekly travel column in conjunction with travel journalist Marcus Waring.
A new blog and Twitter contributions from users of the site are also included.
A community area allows users to blog, share photographs, video or audio files.
Headed by Dan Hart, nowfly claims to be the first site in the UK to use TRAVELfusion’s API.
Hart said: “I believe a combination of good content from TRAVELfusion, matched with a great user-face, is a compelling proposition for travellers booking trips online.”
The site enables users to search ore than 340 airlines and has third parrty integration with other travel sites, airlines, hotels and car rental suppliers.
“Since its launch, we have been able to gather valuable feedback in addition to undertaking further usability testing,” said Hart.
“This has given us the opportunity of seeing where the site worked but, importantly, where it needed enhancing.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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