MyPunchbowl.com and Kayak.com launch party planning travel center
"MyPunchbowl.com launches of a new party planning travel center powered by Kayak.com, the world's largest travel site.
The MyPunchbowl Travel Center includes all of the core features that are available on Kayak.com, plus:
* Event hosts can search flights, cars, and hotels directly from their MyPunchbowl account
* Event guests have travel search capabilities directly within the MyPunchbowl save the
date or online invitation
* A simple option enables hosts to choose whether or not to display the travel center on the
guest view
“Our new travel center furthers our goal to be the leader in end to end party planning online by
integrating Kayak.com’s travel search technology within the site,” said Matt Douglas, CEO,
Punchbowl Software. “Like MyPunchbowl, Kayak.com makes planning travel easier by searching
hundreds of travel sites for prices and availability, and providing all the tools and content a
traveler needs to make an informed decision about their purchase. Together, Kayak.com and
MyPunchbowl make attending an event even easier.”
MyPunchbowl offers a modern, user-friendly interface that adapts to the party planning needs of
the host. Unique features such as “Pick a Date” and “Party Checklist” along with online invitations
help hosts with coordination and logistics through every stage of party planning. MyPunchbowl is
the perfect site for planning a graduation party, birthday party, or important life milestone
celebration.”
To view the MyPunchbowl Travel Center, signup for a free account at
http://www.mypunchbowl.com
MyPunchbowl - A new way to plan parties. (Originally posted to eHub on Jan 2, 07) (added to eHub on Jan 16, 07)
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