Hotelbeds Group announces 87% growth in sales via airline channel during the last three years

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  • Total Transaction Value (TTV) of accommodation and other ancillaries sold by airlines via Hotelbeds Group platform increased by 87% over last three years.
  • More than 50 airlines worldwide are currently connected to Hotelbeds Group´s portfolio of travel products.
  • Recent Tourico Holidays integration will accelerate business consolidation in the vital North American market as well as in Europe and Latin America.

London, September 7, 2017 – Hotelbeds Group, the business-to-business provider of services to the travel industry globally, has announced today that during the last three years there has been an outstanding 87% growth in the TTV of sales in its airline travel ancillary business –  which provides airline partners with ancillary revenues from the sale of accommodation, transfers, in-destination activities, and car hire services available via the Hotelbeds Group platform.




This strong growth is the result of an ambitious and long-term strategic plan to position Hotelbeds Group as the leading B2B specialist within the airline sector worldwide by building on three core principles:

  1. Having a superior global product range of not just accommodation, but also transfers, in-destination activities and care hire.
  2. Offering unrivalled technology solutions that are easy to integrate and maximize the upselling opportunity of ancillaries.
  3. Proving a reliable and consistent customer experience, delivered by experienced professionals with a proven track-record.
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In recent years technology has emerged as a key decisive focus for airlines in selling ancillary services. This led Hotelbeds Group to develop a unique one-stop-shop solution that includes dynamic packaging to cover all packaged holidays needs. Other key strategic technology milestones have included quick integration white label solutions and a full integration API suite that provides system-to-system connection access to full the Hotelbeds Group inventory.

Jon French, Head of New Business Development at Hotelbeds Group, commented during the trade show: “We´ve almost doubled the volume of sales coming from airlines over the last three years by focusing on three core areas:  contracting the best and widest variety of products, offering best in class technology, and leveraging our unrivalled industry experience and knowledge. 

“Most airlines are simply looking for a single partner to provide both technology and product expertise in one solution, and we looking forward to meeting more future airline partners this week at the Aviation Festival.

“Airlines are a key customer group for Hotelbeds Group. Already we work with around 50 airlines globally such as American Airlines, Qatar Airways, British Airways, Ryanair, Norwegian and Finnair, amongst others. We work with them to provide both products– not just accommodation, but also transfers & activities, car hire and destination services – and connectivity via a technology solution. Additionally, we offer more complex all-in-one solutions such as our set-up for easyJet Holidays, where we provide a complete holiday package solution. 

“Our future plans are to consolidate our expansion into international markets, especially in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Latin America whilst continuing to grow in Europe.  The recent addition of Tourico Holidays into Hotelbeds Group this June will additionally allow us to accelerate the consolidation of our position in North America due to Tourico´s strength in the local market, as well as in Europe and Latin America, once its integration is complete. 

Hotelbeds Group is participating in the Aviation Festival as a sponsor for the second consecutive year.


 

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