Advantageous partnership: Lanes & Planes cooperates with Expedia Group

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The business travel provider Lanes & Planes and the travel portal Expedia want to combine their strengths in a strategic partnership.
Through this collaboration, Lanes & Planes customers will directly benefit from Expedia Group's extensive offering and powerful booking platform. The travel portal's inventory will be integrated into Lanes & Planes' offering. This will enable the business travel provider to offer its customers a vast selection of travel options and even more competitive prices.
In particular, Lanes & Planes users gain seamless access to Expedia's vast hotel network. Expedia also benefits from the partnership, as it increases the number of booking users. The integration ultimately aims to streamline the booking process and generate significant savings through negotiated deals and rates.
One has the hotels, the other the guestsThe Expedia Group's hotel offering is so extensive because it has grown through acquisitions for decades. It all began in 1995 with the travel portal Expedia, one of the first online travel portals and a Microsoft startup. In 1999, Expedia began to expand into the German market. The group now operates global travel platforms and offers industry-leading technology solutions. The Expedia Group's three leading consumer brands include Expedia, Hotels.com, and Vrbo.
Lanes & Planes, for its part, successfully offers digital solutions for business travel and receipt management. The Munich-based company offers an end-to-end platform that digitally covers the entire business travel process, from booking and billing to analysis. With Lanes & Planes, companies claim to reduce their travel costs by up to 30 percent, automate processes, and offer their employees reliable travel conditions.
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