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Remeber to bookmark us. (CTRL-D)
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Citibay Travel has assembled the top booking engines on the web and is probably the largest collection and most complete listing on the web.
We have assembled everything to help you plan your travel. We suggest you bookmark (CTRL-D) this page. Your search for the net’s travel reservations and travel guide is over.
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Onetravel Hotels - Over 51,000 hotels. There are over 16,000 hotel discounts in their search engine and also allow you to review a hotel you stayed
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180096hotel.com- the #1 site for hotel reservations. Save up to 65%. Find rooms on "Sold Out" dates
in many major USA cities! This accesses special discounted hotel inventory not sold through the travel agent computer reservation systems. Condo rentals also available for US and the Caribbean  |
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Travelnow.com- The largest
selection of hotels--over 40,000 in over 8,000 cities worldwide. Discounts up to 65% off. Rooms for sold-out dates. Group reservations. Condo rentals also available.  |
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Hotwire- When price is your most
important consideration and your plans are flexible, Hotwire is the site for you. Cons: Hotel’s exact street location unknown until after purchase. |
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Expedia.com- A travel resource of
Redmond-based Microsoft Corp. Expedia scored well in all areas, and its content, overall satisfaction, its trip-planning capabilities, and the site itself exceeded customers'
expectations. However, these services comes at a higher price than the rest of the travel reservation sites.. . |
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Priceline-
Travelers bid on a ticket and Priceline sees if one of its airline partners can provide it. The conditions are strict: The traveler can't
pick the airline, time, or even the specific airport, and sales are final. And once your bid is accepted, you are stuck with the ticket. "You can never change a ticket."For
air tickets, the company serves airlines, not travelers, first: Through Priceline, airlines get to dump unwanted seats on unsuspecting users, who end up with odd routings, long layovers, and
surly customer service from airline employees, who know they bought cheap tickets and hardly rush to rebook them when flights are delayed.
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