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    Skyscanner Ltd. is a search aggregator and travel agency based in Edinburgh, Scotland. History. The company was formed by three information technology professionals. [3] . The Edinburgh office was opened in 2004. [4] In 2009, the year after SEP invested in the business, Skyscanner reported its first profit. [5]

  2. Dec 8, 2015 · In 2001, along with your co-founders, Bon Grimes and Barry Smith, Skyscanner started with one Excel spread sheet, and one idea: create a site that compares flight prices for every single commercial airline in the world.

    • Sam Baldwin
  3. IF ONLY it were easier to compare flight prices to the Alps, thought Gareth Williams, a keen skier and a computer programmer. He spent hours trying to find the cheapest fares. Why isn’t there an online tool that could do it for me, he asked. Williams put his tech skills to work.

    • Kiki Loizou
  4. www.skyscanner.com › about-usSkyscanner

    When we started in 2003, we set out to do things differently. We wanted to show travelers all flight options in one place, creating a simple alternative to the confusing sites that make travel feel like hard work. Fast forward to today and we’re a global leader in travel, with more than 100 million people across the world using our app and ...

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  5. Apr 18, 2010 · After nine years in business, Williams says one of the things he is most proud of is the fact that all three co-founders remain involved in Skyscanner.

  6. Feb 14, 2018 · Skyscanner initially grew by word of mouth and, when thousands of people were using the prototype site every day, the three founders quit their day jobs. They opened an office in Edinburgh, and officially launched the Skyscanner site in 2003.

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  8. Skyscanner initially grew by word of mouth, and when thousands of people were using the prototype site every day, the three founders quit their day jobs. They opened an office in Edinburgh, and officially launched the Skyscanner site in 2003.

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