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  2. Brussels Airlines to cancel most Oct. 1 flights due to strike. Brussels Airlines said on Friday that it would cancel most of its flights on Oct. 1 due to a Belgian national strike of security workers.

  3. From Expedia to Kayak: The Best Cheap Flight Booking Sites - AOL

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    Many travel websites advertise cheap tickets, but too many options can be overwhelming. GOBankingRates reviewed some of the top travel deals sites to learn what sets them apart -- and explored how ...

  4. Our best tips for finding cheap flights and traveling ... - AOL

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    Websites like Skyscanner, for example, are specifically built to search for cheap flights to wherever you want to go. You can also sleuth around on sites like Google Flights if you’re still ...

  5. Kayak (company) - Wikipedia

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    Launched. February 7, 2005. (2005-02-07) (Public) [2] Native client (s) on. iOS, Android, watchOS, Amazon Alexa, Facebook Messenger. Kayak (styled as KAYAK) is a metasearch engine for travel services, including airline flights, hotels, rental cars, and vacation packages. [3] It is owned and operated by Booking Holdings.

  6. Cheapflights - Wikipedia

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    www.in.cheapflights.com. Cheapflights is a travel fare metasearch engine. The website is part of the Kayak.com subsidiary of Booking Holdings. Its websites publish flight prices, and compare prices from suppliers, including major airlines, through tiny travel agents. [1]

  7. Google Flights - Wikipedia

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    Yes. Registration. Not required. Launched. September 13, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-09-13) Google Flights is an online flight booking search service that facilitates the purchase of airline tickets through third-party suppliers. It was launched by Google in 2011 following a buyout. It is now part of Google Travel. [1]

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