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Americans are already dreaming of post-vaccine travel — and their top destinations are the world's biggest cities
When the news of potential coronavirus vaccines broke, some people immediately started planning the…
Sophie-Claire Hoeller
Skyscanner is weighing up an IPO or an acquisition
At the time of the office opening, former Amazon exec Bryan Dove, now head of Skyscanner's new Lond…
Sam Shead
Google is taking on Skyscanner, Scotland's hottest startup
When Business Insider asked Skyscanner if it offers anything similar, a spokeswoman for the company…
Sam Shead
I've tried 5 different flight-buying websites, and Skyscanner is the clear winner - here's why
It is important to note that although flight-buying websites are helpful in the hunt for cheap fli…
Olivia Young
11 international destinations you should travel to this Diwali
Summers and Christmas are two seasons when Indians spend the most in travelling, however, this seas…
2 executives have left Skyscanner after it was bought for £1.4 billion
"I joined Skyscanner as COO in early 2012 to take on the general management of the business. Being …
Shona Ghosh
Skyscanner is about to make some of its early investors very rich
"We have a lot of emerging companies that are doing extremely well but the one that has had the mos…
Sam Shead
A super-quick history of Skyscanner, the Scottish travel startup selling for £1.4 billion
Today, it has 60 million monthly users. It continues to be headquartered in Edinburgh, is available…
Rob Price
As World Cup 2015 nears, travel searches witness a 440% surge in India
Kiwi cities like Auckland (up 499% year-on-year) and Christchurch (+258%) have recorded the highest…
Skyscanner just raised £128 million and became one of the most valuable startups in Britain
Former Amazon exec Bryan Dove, now head of Skyscanner's new London engineering hub and SVP of engin…
Sam Shead
Why Edinburgh is well-placed to create more tech unicorns beyond Skyscanner and FanDuel
It's all very well getting a free education but the calibre of that education is what really counts…
Sam Shead
Skyscanner's CEO says it's still a British company despite selling to a larger Chinese firm
When asked why an acquisition was more attractive than a stock market listing or a follow on fundin…