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Travelzoo Website

www.travelzoo.com is an online resource providing deals available directly from 2,000 companies across all travel and entertainment categories and locations.

Top 20

The Top 20 lists what Travelzoo Deal Experts claim are the week's 20 best local travel and entertainment deals. It is e-mailed every Wednesday.

Newsflash

Newsflash is a geo-targeted e-mail alert that informs Travelzoo subscribers about relevant, time-sensitive travel and entertainment deals as soon as they are released.

SuperSearch

SuperSearch is a travel search website that allows users to search for recommended flights and hotels by entering an itinerary.

Travelzoo Local Deals

Travelzoo Local Deals are local spa, restaurant and entertainment deals sent via a geo-targeted e-mail to Travelzoo subscribers. Most negotiated deals are only on sale for 2 or 3 days. Travelzoo subscribers purchase a voucher from Travelzoo and redeem the voucher from the local merchant during the promotional period.

Fly.com

Fly.com is an airfare search engine that enables users to find and compare flight options and real-time fares from hundreds of airline and major travel websites.

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