SideStep going to Amazon
SideStep signed an agreement with Amazon Services with the goal of helping customers find the best travel values, according to the two companies.
SideStep will provide its travel search engine to www.amazon.com’s travel store customers starting early next year, said Amazon’s Jeff Blackburn, vice president, Business Development.
“Starting in early 2006, our customers will be able to find and discover the best deals on airline, hotel and rental car offerings using this unique approach to travel search,” he said.
SideStep will be replacing Hotwire.com as the travel search engine at Amazon
Report by David Wilkening
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