Jet2holidays teams up with WebBeds
WebBeds has inked a partnership deal with Jet2holidays.
It gives Jet2holidays access to the bed bank’s half a million properties.
The partnership will give WebBeds’ accommodation providers a link to the Jet2holidays customer base.
The collaboration gives WebBeds accommodation partners more exposure in key leisure destinations in Europe, the Canary Islands and North Africa.
WebBeds sales SVP for Europe Lola Diaz said: “We are thrilled to partner with a brand that shares our commitment to quality, innovation, and customer-centricity.”
“It will unlock new opportunities for both companies and deliver even greater choice to Jet2holidays’ customers.”
Jet2holidays GM of third-party supply and distribution Doug Turner said: “This strategic alliance will see the Jet2holidays product integrated into WebBeds’ global distribution network, enabling travel sellers to access our product at scale.”
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