Expedia clinches Choice Hotels deal
Thursday, 12 Nov, 2009
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A three-year deal has been signed by Expedia to include Choice Hotels International properties on the more than 80 Expedia and Hotels.com-branded websites worldwide.
The online travel company’s CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said: “We’re pleased to be working with Choice in an agreement that respects the guiding principles which we operate under.
“We welcome Choice back into our marketplace, and look forward to delivering value to their franchisees.”
Choice president Stephen Joyce said: “Choice Hotels and Expedia worked together to establish a new agreement that is mutually beneficial and enables hotels in the Choice system to effectively manage their businesses.”
Choice president Stephen Joyce said: “Choice Hotels and Expedia worked together to establish a new agreement that is mutually beneficial and enables hotels in the Choice system to effectively manage their businesses.”
Hotels within the Choice system worldwide can participate in the Expedia marketplace and within a week will start to be available on Expedia.com and Hotels.com sites worldwide, and later on Hotwire.com.
by Phil Davies
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