Skyscanner Lays Another BRIC With New Domain Launches


EDINBURGH, November 2 /PRNewswire/ --     Skyscanner has completed its BRIC portfolio after launching several new
domains, reflecting a move into these fast growing economies.

The new BRIC domains are: Brazil - www.skyscanner.com.br (
http://www.skyscanner.com.br), Russia - www.skyscanner.ru (
http://www.skyscanner.ru), India - www.skyscanner.in (
http://www.skyscanner.in) and China - cn.skyscanner.com (
http://cn.skyscanner.com).

The news follows the launch of several other new domains released during
2009 targeting international markets across Europe, Asia and North America
including Norway (http://www.Skyscanner.no), South Korea (
http://www.Skyscanner.kr), and the US (http://www.Skyscanner.com) as
Skyscanner expands its user base across more territories.

Barry Smith, Skyscanner co-founder and Business Director commented:

"Skyscanner has for a long time been available in 20 languages and over
60 currencies, but with the launch of these dedicated domains we now offer 24
specialised sites making Skyscanner even more accessible to travellers across
the world in key emerging markets."

Skyscanner recently expanded its team to include dedicated marketing
managers for Russia, Scandinavia, Ireland and the US and Canada.

About Skyscanner

Skyscanner is a leading travel search site based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Skyscanner provides instant online comparison on flight prices for over
670,000 routes on over 600 airlines, as well as car hire, hotel and holiday
price comparison. With Skyscanner, users can browse without having to enter
specific dates or even destinations, and Skyscanner is available in 20
different languages including French, German and Spanish.

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