Full-Time
Travel booking platform with diverse services
$87.5k - $122.5k/yr
Entry, Junior
Seattle, WA, USA
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Expedia Group operates in the travel industry, offering a wide range of services for travelers and travel-related businesses. It connects users to various travel options, including flights, hotels, car rentals, vacation packages, and activities, allowing them to find and book trips that fit their needs and budgets. The company generates revenue primarily through commissions from bookings made on its platforms and through advertising, where travel service providers can promote their offerings. Unlike many competitors, Expedia Group not only serves individual travelers but also partners with travel agencies and corporate clients, providing them with valuable data and technology to enhance their operations. The goal of Expedia Group is to create a seamless travel experience for users while supporting its partners in growing their businesses.
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Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Bellevue, Washington
Founded
1996
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Wiegmann’s leadership is expected to enhance Visit Group’s global expansion and product offerings, positioning the company for future success.HiJiffy, Expedia GroupHiJiffy, which provides artificial intelligence-powered communication for hotels, has partnered with Expedia Group to streamline the management of traveler messages.The integration allows hoteliers to manage all Expedia Group communications directly through HiJiffy’s console.With features like access to conversation history, real-time alerts and message attachments, hotel staff should be able to focus on delivering a personalized guest experience.Tiago Araújo, HiJiffy’s co-founder and CEO said hotels would boost efficiency by centralizing guest interactions.Tourism Tribe, MagpieTourism Tribe has partnered with Magpie to launch an AI-powered platform for Australian tourism operators, aimed at saving time and boosting visibility.The platform automates the distribution of product content across major resellers like Google, Viator, GetYourGuide and Expedia, eliminating manual updates.It also offers features like AI-driven content updates, seamless integration with Google Things to Do, review management and built-in Google Analytics tracking.Already established in the United States and Europe, Magpie helps operators save time, improve rankings and increase direct bookings.Civitatis names chief product officerCivitatis has appointed Andres Spitzer, a former Amazon executive, as chief product officer to help drive growth.Spitzer, who brings experience in product development to the role, is set to focus on enhancing scalability, expanding B2B and B2C growth and improving customer experiences.Alberto Gutiérrez, CEO of Civitatis said Spitzer’s expertise in scaling complex sectors will strengthen Civitatis’ partnerships and global footprint.Sercotel, OracleSercotel, is leveraging Oracle's OPERA Cloud PMS and Oracle Simphony Cloud POS to support its international growth.The Spain-based hotel chain, which has 77 properties, benefits from centralized management, standardized processes and better integration with existing systems.Oracle Cloud enables unified guest profiles, personalized experiences and operational efficiency. 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She aims to strengthen strategic partnerships and expand the company’s presence in new markets.Her appointment also highlights Riskline’s commitment to promoting gender diversity in travel tech, with women still underrepresented in leadership roles in the sector.Seeru launches B2B travel marketplaceSeeru has launched its B2B travel marketplace, targeting corporate travel buyers, online travel agencies and businesses in emerging markets.The technology, which was unveiled at Web Summit Qatar aims to simplifies access to global travel inventory via a single dashboard and API, securing partnerships in seven countries and driving rapid growth.Seeru's CEO, Mansi said the platform will digitize offline markets, automate workflows and reduce costs. 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