Skip to content
  • Texas | Arizona | Virginia | Idaho | Illinois
  • (888) 705-0930
  • info@therawragency.com
Facebook-f Twitter Instagram Linkedin-in
rawr logo short
  • Home
  • About
  • Solutions
    colorized icons 04
    B2B Marketing
    colorized icons 05
    B2C Marketing
    colorized icons 06
    Online Visibility Management
  • Industries
    colorized icons 07
    Healthcare
    colorized icons 08
    Manufacturing
    colorized icons 10
    Home Services
    colorized icons 09
    Professional Services (B2B)
    colorized icons 11
    Retail
  • Services
    colorized icons 01
    Brand Strategy
    • Graphic Design
    • Corporate Brand Identity
    • Sales Enablement
    • Editorial Calendar Management
    colorized icons 02
    Website Design
    • WordPress Website Development
    • Conversion Rate Optimization
    • eCommerce Development
    • Content Strategy & Copywriting
    colorized icons 03
    Digital Marketing
    • Digital Marketing Strategy
    • Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
    • Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Management
    • Content Marketing & Digital PR
    • Account Based Marketing (B2B)
    • Marketing Automation
    • Social Media Management
  • Blog
  • Contact
Let's Talk

Bing partners with flight booking sites to bolster flight search offerings

Screen Shot 2019 12 18 at 9.54.38 AM 516x600 2
  • December 18, 2019
  • General
  • Agency
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email

Bing has partnered with airlines to provide a more comprehensive flight search experience, the company announced on Tuesday. It makes use of real-time data and direct integrations with airlines to facilitate flight search, comparison and booking.

Why we care

Bing’s flight search will look familiar to those familiar with Google’s flight search offering. The flight search interface on Bing is very prominent on the page, which may have some booking sites concerned. It may hurt traffic to online travel agencies (OTAs) sites such as Expedia and TripAdvisor as the flight search interface pushes those listings down the page.

More on the news

  • To browse flights, users can conduct a search (e.g., ‘flights from New York to Las Vegas’) right from the Bing homepage. This surfaces an interactive feature that allows users to specify details such as their travel dates, seating class preference, number of passengers, etc.
  • Clicking on one of the flight results takes users to a more comprehensive flight search page with more filtering options.
  • Similar to Google Flights, reservations are not actually booked through Bing, but through their respective airlines.

The post Bing partners with flight booking sites to bolster flight search offerings appeared first on Search Engine Land.


Source: IAB

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email

Recent Blog Posts

9 Hidden Revenue Blockers Every CRO Needs to Eliminate

February 3, 2025

What Is B2B Appointment Setting?

November 29, 2024

Leveraging LinkedIn for Targeted Growth

November 12, 2024

Mastering B2B Prospecting: Key Strategies for Sales Success

November 4, 2024

Maximize Marketing ROI: How Cost per Lead Can Fuel Your Business Growth

June 13, 2024
View More
rawr logo short
Facebook-f Twitter Instagram Linkedin-in
Get In Touch
  • Texas | Arizona | Virginia | Idaho | Illinois
  • (888) 705-0930
  • info@therawragency.com
Send An Email

"*" indicates required fields

Copyright 2025 | The RAWR Agency, LLC. |

Sitemap | Privacy Policy

Notifications