Layla, the on-site Middle Eastern restaurant at the Kayak Miami Beach, offers seating that overlooks the Collins Canal. Photo Credit: Patrick Chin If you've done a flight search or price-matched a ...
Nearly twenty years after designing one of the world’s leading travel search engines, Kayak is getting into the brick and mortar business of hospitality. In April Kayak will launch its first-ever ...
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Kayak won't be opening any new hotels near you, but still hopes to make a go of building a hotel tech business. That, too, could be a big challenge. Kayak exited the ...
The travel search company Kayak is launching a new feature that will enable guests at independent hotels to use the Kayak app to check in, lock their rooms and order food or fresh towels. The company ...
There's no doubt that an independent and privately held Kayak, freed from the broader considerations of Booking Holdings, ...
Google has added a tool to search with its new Hotel Finder application. Joining other hotel aggregators, the site is Google’s latest foray into travel search. But how does the site stack up against ...
A March wedding in Miami seemed like the perfect excuse for a winter escape — until I realized it was spring break. Aside from the thought of hordes of college students on the streets, hotels were ...
Kayak is boosting its hotel search today with the integration of hotel reviews from TripAdvisor into search results. Via an agreement with the reviews giant, Kayak will be integrating all all ...
Perhaps the big hotel chains will learn that high tech doesn't have to mean a lack of hospitality and a guest experience devoid of personality. Steve Hafner, the co-founder and CEO of Kayak, argued ...
Trimont Real Estate Advisors paid $13.6 million for the Kayak Miami Beach in a deed in lieu of foreclosure sale. Atlanta-based Trimont acquired the 51-key property for roughly $260,000 less than the ...
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