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EasyToBook.com fastest growing company in travel

EasyToBook.com fastest growing company in travel

EasyTobook.com, the easiest reservation website for all sorts of accommodation, came in 24th in the prestigious Deloitte Technology Fast500 EMEA Awards 2009. With this placement, EasyToBook.com is the fastest growing technology company within the travel industry worldwide. EasyToBook.com achieved this through organic growth only. This annual event is organized to list the 500 fastest growing technology companies in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and was held on Tuesday November 24 in the Chelsea Football Stadium in London.

EasyToBook.com [http://www.easytobook.com] had an increase of 5114% in turnover in the past 5 years and is aiming to belong to the worldwide top 5 of reservation websites for accommodation in the coming 3 to 5 years. It expects to continue this growth thanks to its great ability to adjust to the needs of the consumers and the market. “This placement is a huge compliment for our team and it confirms that we have the right focus. We believe that every traveler should easily be able to find the best accommodation offers, and book them with the highest form of usability in our website. Technology has a major role for this purpose in our company. The international online travel business has been dominated by a few Goliaths in the past years, but thanks to our marketing strategy, we have accomplished to get a steady position in the travel industry. A firm position from where we want to achieve to be in the worldwide top of this industry,” says Michal Hubschmann, CEO of EasyToBook.com.

The Deloitte Fast500 is an annual returning event that lists the 500 fastest growing technology companies in the EMEA region. The selection for the Fast500 is based on the percentage of revenue growth in the past 5 years (2004-2008). The nominees can come from the private or public sector and include all segments of technology such as software, internet, biotech/medical equipment, computers/peripherals, semiconductors, communications/networking, media/entertainment and green-technology.