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Who did hotels com merge with?

But now, the “buy 10, get one free” program is over as Hotels.com officially merges loyalty programs with Expedia and home-rental platform VRBO.



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Expedia's Acquisition of Hotels.com Expedia, the popular online travel booking platform, acquired Hotels.com in 2001 for $1.1 billion. At the time, Hotels.com was one of the largest hotel booking websites, and the acquisition helped Expedia become the leader in the online travel industry.

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Yes, Hotels.com is part of the Expedia Group family of brands. Expedia Group is a large online travel company that owns a number of well-known travel booking websites, including Expedia, Orbitz, Travelocity, and others.

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Expedia Group to merge loyalty programs across travel brands, expand member benefits. Expedia Group plans to unify and expand its customer loyalty programs across its family of brands, which includes Expedia, Hotels.com and Orbitz.

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Expedia-owned Trivago files for IPO worth $400 million | Hotel Management.

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In 2023, vacation rental booking platform Vrbo will be switching to Expedia Group's platform.

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Expedia Buys Orbitz For $1.6B In Cash To Square Up To Priceline. After buying Travelocity earlier this month for $280 million, Expedia continues its online travel acquisition spree.

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Metal keys for hotel room locks are not safe. They last forever, they'll work for years; and for a hotel room lock, you don't want that. Why did hotels get rid of keys? Key cards are much more safe and secure.

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Expedia has a 8.62% market share in the Reservation And Online Booking category, while Booking.com has a 6.18% market share in the same space.

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In late 2015, Expedia Group acquired HomeAway, including VRBO.

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