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The Amazon Factor + Kayak Buys HotelsCombined + EU's New Vacations Law

July 10, 2018

Editor's Note

Skift recently offered a research report focusing on Amazon's potential entry into the travel business and what incumbents in the sector could learn from the Amazon model. The report was so popular that we decided to share more insights through a Skift Call. It's not too late to sign up for that call, which we titled "The Amazon Factor." It's being held at 1 p.m. EST today and is being facilitated by our Executive Editor Dennis Schaal and the author of our Amazon research report, Senior Research Analyst Seth Borko. See our story below for details and sign-up information.

Stay ahead of your game by giving us just half an hour of your time today. We are sure you won't regret it.

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