Expedia strike deal with hotel group

Sunday, 08 Mar, 2006 0

Expedia has announced it has entered into a three-year strategic relationship with the Louvre Hotel Group, Europe’s second largest hotel chain.

It will provide a direct link between Expedia and Louvre’s reservation system, which includes rates at the full range of the group’s brands – Concorde, Kyriad, Campanile and Premiere Classe. 

The deal will add more than 600 properties to the online agencies hotel portfolio.

Expedia president partner services group Paul Brown said: “It brings value and convenience to our customers and it represents yet another step forward in our commitment to form long-lasting and meaningful relationships with our valued supply partners.”

A Louvre spokesman said the deal will give the group a new avenue of distribution.



 



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