Travelport teams up with meeting space booking platform Hubli
Travelport announced a multi-year agreement with Hubli, a new platform with a global network of 185,000 bookable spaces for meetings, work and group stays.
As part of the new agreement, people booking meeting spaces through Hubli’s platform will now be able to simultaneously search and book across Travelport’s hotel portfolio for accommodation in the same venue or nearby.
The partnership will also see Hubli enabling group hotel reservations for the Travelport hotel portfolio.
“Our partnering with Hubli simplifies the booking process for flexible workspaces and overnight accommodation, while offering users more control over every aspect of their reservation, in this new era of hybrid working,” said Alistair Rodger, Group Vice President of Agency Sales for Europe at Travelport.
Travelport, which already distributes content for more than 300 global hotel brands, will work with Hubli to create an agile API connection to its retailing platform, Travelport+.
With this new connection, Hubli will be able to provide users with content incorporating hotel property pictures, specifications, amenities, and geo-coordinates.
Ciaran Delaney, founder and Chief Executive Officer at Hubli said: “Enhancing our enterprise platform though Travelport is a key strategic focus for us as we expand our proprietary group stays and meetings booking technology.”
Our partnership with Travelport allows us to further strengthen our marketplace with a diverse global hotel network in addition to our co-working and unique meeting venue inventory.”
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