Travel
search engine, KAYAK, processes over one billion queries for travel information
annually and World Cup data has been drawn from these searches. Prices and
demand for flights and hotels to see the action in Brazil this summer were
collected from UK, French, German, Spanish and Italian searches.
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Showing posts with label World Cup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Cup. Show all posts
Monday, 9 June 2014
England Fans Win World Cup!
Data
has revealed that the English team will be
rallying more support on the ground this World Cup than their European rivals.
UK flight searches to Brazil are up 697% compared to 2013 and far more English
fans are looking into flights than German, Spanish, French and Italian
supporters. English fans also top the table when it comes to securing the best
prices, paying 9.3% less than German foes.
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
Learn The Lingo!
In time for kick off on 12th June, the language learning platform has launched the ‘Banter Translator’, allowing Brits to brush up on their footie repartee in other languages and contribute cutting commentary in Brazil’s native Portuguese.
The phrases can be practiced on the website where you can practice your reading, writing, and listening skills through a simple game-like format.
Whether travelling to Brazil or watching in the local, users can complete the snack-sized exercises on the morning commute, in the queue for the stadium, or en route to the pub, and tag their favourite phrases for easy access during the game.
Top ten phrases include:
The phrases can be practiced on the website where you can practice your reading, writing, and listening skills through a simple game-like format.
Whether travelling to Brazil or watching in the local, users can complete the snack-sized exercises on the morning commute, in the queue for the stadium, or en route to the pub, and tag their favourite phrases for easy access during the game.
The ‘Banter Translator’ allows fans to expand their footie chat in 12 languages ensuring communication is no barrier to enjoying a truly international World Cup experience.
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