Air Canada Vacations strengthens partnership with Hotelbeds
Hotelbeds has expanded its distribution agreement with Air Canada Vacations offering ACV customers more comprehensive accommodation options for travel packages.
The updated partnership provides Air Canada Vacations with a one-stop shop to enable customers to browse and book vacation packages.
It expands options for domestic packages, now offering more than 1,200 hotels across the country.
It builds on the two companies’ decade-long cooperation.
ACV uses Hotelbeds’ proprietary dynamic packaging platform which lets customers build their own travel packages and tours, with real-time flight selection.
"We are seeing that Canadians are still interested in travel, with more and more people looking to book their next getaway domestically. We’re very excited to expand our partnership with Hotelbeds to enhance our existing vacation package offering in Canada," said Nino Montagnese, Managing Director at Air Canada Vacations.
The partnership strengthens the companies’ commitment to aid the recovery of the Canadian tourism industry.
More than 40 airlines currently partner with Hotelbeds.
Written by Ray Montgomery, US Editor
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