Booking.com partners with Bitcoin-friendly booking platform Travala
Online travel giant Booking.com has joined hands with crypto-friendly travel platform Travala.
Travala has integrated Booking.com’s inventory on its platform allowing users to book accommodations in 90,000 different locations using a host of different cryptocurrencies.
Travala offers options to pay in 20 different cryptos including Bitcoin and Bitcoin cash, Ethereum and Litecoin.
Travala customers can also use its propriety AVA token which comes with exclusive discounts and loyalty rewards.
"This partnership allows our users to access Booking.com’s accommodation listings, as well as the listings from several other leading travel suppliers, which is another huge step towards mass cryptocurrency adoption," said Travala CEO Matt Luczynski.
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