Travel search engine Momondo has worked on a new offering for multi-stop, round-trip travel. The multi-destination search feature, launched in a beta version, is a new addition to Momondo’s travel search that previously offered only one-way and standard return-trip flights.
Published: 27 Jul 2011
Travel search engine Momondo has worked on a new offering for multi-stop, round-trip travel. The multi-destination search feature, launched in a beta version, is a new addition to Momondo’s travel search that previously offered only one-way and standard return-trip flights.
The initiative makes it possible to search flights with multiple destinations in just one search and compare the best prices for the total trip.

With Momondo’s new multi-destination search engine, the user can get an overview of the best prices for the entire round-trip in just one search. The company shared that all the user has to do is enter the destinations one time and Momondo will aggregate and compare the best prices on flights across more than 700 online travel agencies and airlines.
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