Hotel booking sites news
Here are some recent news and updates from hotel booking sites:
Booking.com
- Booking.com has launched a new feature called "Booking.com for Business" which allows corporate clients to book hotels and manage their travel arrangements more efficiently. (Source: Travel Weekly)
- The company has also introduced a new "Booking.com for You" feature, which allows users to book hotels and earn rewards points. (Source: Skift)
Expedia
- Expedia has launched a new loyalty program called "Expedia+ Rewards" which allows users to earn points and redeem rewards across multiple travel brands. (Source: Travel Weekly)
- The company has also introduced a new feature called "Expedia+ Perks" which offers users exclusive discounts and perks at participating hotels. (Source: Skift)
Airbnb
- Airbnb has launched a new feature called "Airbnb Luxe" which offers high-end vacation rentals with personalized concierge services. (Source: Bloomberg)
- The company has also introduced a new feature called "Airbnb Plus" which offers verified and reviewed listings for guests. (Source: Skift)
Hotels.com
- Hotels.com has launched a new feature called "Hotels.com Rewards" which allows users to earn points and redeem rewards across multiple hotel brands. (Source: Travel Weekly)
- The company has also introduced a new feature called "Hotels.com Price Match Guarantee" which ensures that users get the best price for their hotel bookings. (Source: Skift)
TripAdvisor
- TripAdvisor has launched a new feature called "TripAdvisor Plus" which offers users exclusive discounts and perks at participating hotels. (Source: Travel Weekly)
- The company has also introduced a new feature called "TripAdvisor Reviews" which allows users to read and write reviews for hotels and other travel destinations. (Source: Skift)
Other News
- A recent study by Skift found that hotel booking sites are increasingly using artificial intelligence and machine learning to personalize the booking experience for users. (Source: Skift)
- A report by Phocuswright found that the global hotel booking market is expected to reach $143 billion by 2025, driven by the growth of online travel agencies and mobile bookings. (Source: Phocuswright)