Evolution of Google Travel Search – What’s Next

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Evolution of Google Travel Search – What’s Next

September 20, 2011

Read the September 15 FYI, Google – ITA's Moment of Truth

The PhoCusWright Conference, November 2008: Google's managing director, travel, Rob Torres discovers that Google has some work to do on travel search, as he states: "The biggest eye opener for me here is how so many people believe that our search for travel is not the best out there anymore and that it is being done by so many other people so much better… We're not number one for a reason. If we're not doing something, we should be doing it."

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April 2011: The Justice Department approves Google's acquisition of ITA Software.

September 2011: Google launches Flight Search.

November 2011: Jeremy Wertheimer, Vice President, Travel, ITA Software by Google, takes the stage at The PhoCusWright Conference

At The PhoCusWright Conference, you can expect to dive into the industry's most pressing issues, whether you're a startup, established travel brand or a global leader. Whether you sit in the executive suite, or are on the front lines, this is a conference you can't afford to miss. Find out what's next for Google travel search – REGISTER NOW to attend The PhoCusWright Conference.

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