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Skyscanner launches Now Card with Google for flight price alerts

| | May 01, 2015, at 05:22 am
Kolkata, Apr 30 (IBNS): Skyscanner, a leading global travel search engine, launches Skyscanner Now card for Google, which will allow android users around the world to get instant flight price alerts on their mobile device.
Available globally in over 30 languages, the Skyscanner Now card will enable travellers to monitor flight prices as they rise and fall on a selected route, to help them make better decisions when booking their flight.
 
How it works
Download the Skyscanner flight app on your Android mobile or tablet device (available on Android 4.1+ devices). 
Select your preferred flight route or routes and set up a price alert. You can also set up flight prices alert through email, via the Skyscanner website.
Follow the setup process for Google apps to start receiving the price alert Now card on your dashboard, or via email if preferred.
Download the Skyscanner flight app now, and refer to Skyscanner’s blog post to find out more.
 
 

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