Expedia and Hotels.com sign agreement with Wyndham
August 20, 2004 |
The agreement provides Wyndham with a marketing channel to efficiently reach the nearly 30 million customers shopping for travel each month on the two sites.
Expedia, Inc. and Hotels.com have signed an agreement with Wyndham International, Inc. to provide Expedia.com(R) and Hotels.com customers with access to inventory at Wyndham Hotels & Resorts and Summerfield Suites properties.
As part of the agreement, 130 properties from Wyndham’s North American brand portfolio are available to travelers via the vacation package and hotel offerings on Expedia and Hotels.com. The agreement provides Wyndham with a marketing channel to efficiently reach the nearly 30 million customers shopping for travel each month on the two sites.
“We are excited about this agreement, which enables Expedia and Hotels.com customers to continue shopping for the many upscale and luxury properties in the Wyndham network,” said Lloyd Frink, senior vice president of supplier relations at Expedia and Hotels.com. “We look forward to working with Wyndham to expand its reach among our large customer base.”
Today’s announcement builds on Wyndham’s relationship with Expedia’s WWTE(TM) private-label service. Since 2002, WyndhamVacations.com has offered vacation packages to customers via WWTE technology and inventory.
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