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  2. Skyscanner - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyscanner

    Skyscanner opened an office in Singapore in September 2011, which is headquarters for its Asia-Pacific operations. [7] In 2012, a Beijing office was added, as Skyscanner began a partnership with Baidu, China's largest search engine. [8] By 2013, the company employed over 180 people. [9] In February 2013, Skyscanner announced plans to open a ...

  3. Trip.com Group - Wikipedia

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    The company is a proponent of scientific management. [25] After a 2012 randomized control trial using 242 employees and sponsored by professors at Stanford University and Peking University found that employees randomly assigned to remote work for 9 months increased their output by 13.5% versus the office-based control group, and their turnover rates fell by almost 50%, the company allowed ...

  4. Trip.com - Wikipedia

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    trip.com. Trip.com is a multinational travel service conglomerate with 45,000 employees. It is one of the world's largest online travel agencies with over 400 million users worldwide, and also the parent of Skyscanner. It is headquartered in Singapore. [1][2] The site provides booking services for flights, hotels, trains, car rentals, airport ...

  5. Travel website - Wikipedia

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  6. Kayak (company) - Wikipedia

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    Native client (s) on. iOS, Android, watchOS, Amazon Alexa, Facebook Messenger. Kayak (styled as KAYAK) is a metasearch engine for travel services, including airline flights, hotels, rental cars, and vacation packages. [3] It is owned and operated by Booking Holdings. [4]

  7. Gemtesa: Side Effects, Dosage, Price, and More - Healthline

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    Gemtesa and alcohol. There’s no known interaction between Gemtesa and alcohol. But alcohol and Gemtesa can cause some of the same side effects, including headache, diarrhea, and nausea ...

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