Expedia TAAP launches its spring sale to ensure travel advisors meet shoulder season demand

Expedia TAAP launches its spring sale to ensure travel advisors meet shoulder season demand
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Expedia Group has announced its Expedia TAAP Spring Sale designed to help travel advisors benefit from demand during the spring season and drive more bookings.

    With the Expedia TAAP Spring Sale, travel advisors in Australia can offer travellers 20 per cent or more in savings on thousands of hotels worldwide for bookings until September 24, 2023. These offers are valid for travel until 31 March 2024 inclusive.

    “We are pleased to offer our advisors easy access to our travel offerings to help them drive more business,” said Robin Lawther, Vice President, Expedia TAAP.

    Be it for a last-minute getaway, a spring city trip or the early summer sun booking, we have thousands of properties with discounted rates so that travel advisors can meet the needs of travellers they serve.”

    Expedia TAAP offers a wide breadth of travel inventory to travel advisors, including more than three million properties, 200,000 activities, 175 car rentals, and 500 airlines. Click here for more information on joining Expedia TAAP.

    Expedia TAAP advisors have access to a range of Expedia Group technology and tools, including a Virtual Agent that allows advisors to self-serve and find answers to common questions, quickly search for information, or modify bookings. Additionally, advisors have access to Live Agent Chat, where experienced agents are available to answer detailed questions and help with decision-making at the click of a button.

    Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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