Fledgling metasearch engine Zoombu, which has been in private beta for months, has drawn back the curtains to finally reveal its product to the wider world.
The London, UK-based company has spent the best part of the last 18 months developing the system, securing funding and launching spin-off models – ZoombuSki – to test functionality.
The main principles behind the business, which is the brainchild of co-founders Rachel Armitage and Alistair Hann, are travel search using point-to-point (zip/postcodes) and the way results are presented.
Users can get results based on the quickest, cheapest or greenest options using a variety of methods of transport, including air, rail and taxi.
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