Hipmunk is one of the companies trying to change the poor experience of setting up travel online. It’s awful. Other companies like Gogobot and Oyster are working in this space too. ITA is coming at it from a different approach — they play nicely with many of the incumbents. But they’re still clearly open to this disruption. They want their data to be used in new and interesting ways.
What’s most interesting here, of course, is that Google is in the process of acquiring ITA Software. The controversial deal seems like it could vastly alter the industry.
As we noted in July when the $700 million (cash) deal went down:
Google will use ITA’s data to create “new flight search tools” and promises to honor its existing agreements with partners.
This is obviously a new agreement, so you have to imagine Google is on board with this. But what about the own tools they’re supposed to build? Is Google interested in Hipmunk? Or is ITA just continuing to move forward on deals just in case their under-scrutiny Google merger isn’t approved. Interesting…
Update: Here’s what Hipmunk co-founder Steve Huffman had to say about the ITA deal and the Google implications:
I get the impression most of the company was told to behave as if nothing is going on. Everyone seems to be pretty busy at ITA that I’ve meet so far, and they’re not all working on Google.
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Authors: MG Siegler