MSN Travel

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== MSN Travel ==

MSN Travel was a travel information and booking service provided by Microsoft through its MSN (Microsoft Network) portal. The service offered a variety of travel-related content, including destination guides, travel news, and booking options for flights, hotels, and car rentals.

History[edit | edit source]

MSN Travel was initially launched as part of the broader MSN portal, which was introduced by Microsoft in 1995. The service aimed to provide users with comprehensive travel information and booking capabilities, leveraging Microsoft's technology and partnerships with various travel service providers.

Features[edit | edit source]

MSN Travel offered several key features to its users:

  • **Destination Guides**: Detailed information about various travel destinations, including attractions, dining options, and local culture.
  • **Travel News**: Updates and articles on travel trends, tips, and advisories.
  • **Booking Services**: Tools for booking flights, hotels, and car rentals, often in partnership with other travel service providers.
  • **User Reviews**: Reviews and ratings from travelers to help users make informed decisions.

Integration with Other Services[edit | edit source]

MSN Travel was integrated with other Microsoft services, such as Bing for search capabilities and Outlook.com for travel itinerary management. This integration aimed to provide a seamless experience for users planning and managing their travel.

Discontinuation[edit | edit source]

MSN Travel was eventually discontinued as Microsoft shifted its focus to other areas. The service was phased out, and its features were either integrated into other Microsoft products or discontinued entirely.

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