Philippine Airlines launches holiday booking platform
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has joined forces with the Expedia Group to launch a new booking platform.
PAL Holidays has launched and is now live in the US, Canada, Australia and Philippines.
It offers a new one-stop booking resource that ‘simplifies and enhances the travel planning process for our passengers,’ says PAL Vice President, Bud Britanico.
“By partnering with Expedia, our customers will enjoy unparalleled access to great offers for hotels, experiences, and transport.”
It adopts Expedia Group’s White Label Template tech.
PAL Holidays leverages Expedia’s inventory of 900,000 properties worldwide.
Expedia Group SVP Greg Schulze said: “We share the same vision of transforming the way travelers plan and book their journeys.”
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