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PaperFlies partners with Travelport

18 Oct 2013 - by Tammy Sutherns
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Travelport has entered into a new multi-year agreement with online travel agency, PaperFlies.
Paperflies’ website, which went live on October 17, offers flight deals from across the Internet gathered in one overview. It also offers a daily ticket deal on the site. 
Travelport will provide PaperFlies with access to Worldspan’s global travel content.

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