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Delta

Delta Air Lines is the world’s largest airline. From its hubs in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Detroit, Memphis, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York-JFK, Salt Lake City, Amsterdam and Tokyo-Narita, Delta, its Northwest subsidiary and Delta Connection carriers offer service to 368 destinations in 66 countries and serve more than 170 million passengers each year.

Delta’s marketing alliances allow customers to earn and redeem either SkyMiles or WorldPerks on more than 16,000 daily flights offered by SkyTeam and other partners. Including the SkyTeam and worldwide codeshare partners, Delta offers flights to 567 worldwide destinations in 112 countries.

Carrentals.com

Carrentals.com is a travel website offering substantial discounts on car rentals worldwide.

Carrentals.com connects directly to suppliers’ inventories without any middleman. Their prices are often more competitive and their bookings are more accurate. They also have the ability to offer their clients access to One-Way Car Rentals, as well as Off-Airport and On Airport Locations. In addition, you can modify your reservation online at carrentals.com if the need arises.

Orbitz

Orbitz Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: OWW) is an Internet travel company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Through its primary web site Orbitz.com, Orbitz Worldwide enables travelers to research, plan and book a broad range of travel products. Orbitz Worldwide is a publicly-traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange following its initial public offering (IPO) in July 2007. Orbitz Worldwide’s largest investor is Travelport, one of the world’s largest networks of travel brands, content and service offerings.

Cheaptickets

CheapTickets is an online travel services company focusing on the leisure market, offering airline tickets, hotel and Vacation rentals, rental cars, customized vacation packages, and cruises. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Orbitz Worldwide, Inc.

CheapOair

CheapOair is an online travel company established in September 2005. The company has created a branded budget travel site for US and Canadian travelers. This site offers airfares on all major and smaller airlines in North America, Central and South America, Europe, Asia, Pacific, Indian sub-continent and Africa. CheapOair’s technology allows users to search multiple Computer reservations system databases for airfares in one single search by users. Site displays up to 200 flight results and combinations for each city pair searched with a condensed flight matrix on the flights listing page. CheapOair allows users to book flights originating from a foreign country into the United States and Canada. CheapOair also provides travelers with tips on how to save money while traveling, as well as safety pointers in their ongoing “Important Travel Articles” series.

CheapOair was awarded the Hitwise award for the top 10 travel web sites 3 times in a row. CheapOair is rated the 9th largest online travel Agency in the United States by Hitwise. CheapOair provides a low fare guarantee to all its users. The company also received an award from Austrian Airlines and TAM Airlines for sales achievement.

AA

American Airlines American Airlines, Inc. (AA) is a major airline of the United States. It is the world’s largest airline in passenger miles transported and passenger fleet size American Airlines, a subsidiary of AMR Corporation, is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, adjacent to the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. American operates scheduled flights throughout the United States, and flights to Canada, Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, Japan, the People’s Republic of China, and India.

In May 2008, American served 260 cities (excluding codeshares with partner airlines) with 655 aircraft. American carries more passengers between the US and Latin America (12.1 million in 2004) than any other airline, and is also strong in the trans/inter/intracontinental market.

American has five hubs: Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Chicago (ORD), Miami (MIA), Lambert St Louis International Airport (STL), and Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, PR (SJU). Dallas/Fort Worth is the airline’s largest hub, with AA operating 85 percent of flights at the airport and traveling to more destinations than from its other hubs. Los Angeles (LAX), New York-Kennedy (JFK), and Boston (BOS) serve as focus cities and international gateways.

Zuji

Zuji, based in Singapore and owned by U.S based Travelocity, is Asia Pacific’s leading online travel company and offers one-stop booking service for over 400 airlines, 40,000 hotels, and 50 car hire companies in a wide variety of travel destinations.  Additional Zuji products include mix and choose air + hotel packages, cruises, and over 3,000 activities and attractions.  In the fall of 2008, Zuji was voted the ‘Best Online Travel Agency in Asia Pacific’ by representatives of the travel industry in the Asia Pacific Region for the fourth consecutive year.