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Expedia jumps on Google maps

Friday, 28 March 2008

Expedia Google Maps

Tech savvy travellers will be able to globe hop on Google Maps and book accommodation “on the spot”. Expedia has integrated its travel booking function into Google Maps.

Expedia brings an inventory of over 70,000 hotels throughout the world to Google maps – all rated on a five star scale.

Budding travellers will be able to do a virtual trek through a city before determining the best location to stay. Nicolas Chu, director of website and product development at Expedia, believes this will ease travel planning.

“When you’re looking at specific hotels and you are not familiar with the location, it can be quite painful,” he told The Australian Financial Review.

Google reportedly expects a full-line of travel services to be linked to its popular Maps product. Among those will be user-generated reviews and tips from their personal journeys.

 


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