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hotelicopter (www.hotelicopter.com), the new hotel search engine that helps travelers find the right hotel at the best rate, was recently named the emerging hotel meta-search site by Michael Olsen of Piper Jaffray & Co., one of leading international mid-market investment banks. hotelicopter helps travelers find amazing hotel deals worldwide, including for Las Vegas hotels, Orlando hotels, Chicago hotels, Los Angeles hotels, and New York hotels.
“We looked at a lot of online travel companies for this report and have come to truly believe hotelicopter is one of the best hotel meta-search engines in market,” said Piper Jaffray senior research analyst Michael Olson. “There are a lot of sites out there that inundate you with too much information, but we believe hotelicopter is one of the easiest-to-use and most clean-cut hotel meta-search engines currently available,” Olson continued.
“We’re very pleased,” commented Adam Healey, hotelicopter’s Co-founder and CEO, regarding the announcement. “Our main focus continues to be empowering travelers to find the perfect hotel at the best available rate every time.”
Piper Jaffray & Co’s report, entitled “The Next Leg of Online Travel,” was released in September 2009. The report further validates the need for a simple, yet comprehensive way to research hotels and hotel rates.
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hotelicopter is a hotel search engine. We help you decide where to stay for your next trip, and where you can book it for the best available price. hotelicopter searches rates and availability from 30 leading travel sites and over 150,000 hotels worldwide. Founded in 2006, hotelicopter is based in Charlottesville, Virginia. For more information, please visit www.hotelicopter.com.
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