Expedia to acquire activities platform Tiqets
Expedia Group is set to buy Netherlands based activities booking platform, Tiqets.
“The Tiqets integration is a key step toward our vision to build the most comprehensive, global travel solution powered by our expanded APIs,” said Alfonso Paredes, President of B2B, Expedia Group.
“Tiqets capabilities fit seamlessly into our ecosystem, enhancing the offerings and value we deliver to partners and travelers.”
The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2026.
“This allows us to combine Expedia’s global reach and extensive partnership network with the unique platform of curated museums, attractions and experiences we have built in the last decade,” said Laurens Leurink, CEO, Tiqets.
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