Hotels.com Company Description
Hotels.com (formerly Hotel Reservations Network) wants to transform the Internet into the inn-ternet. The company books rooms at more than 99,000 properties in markets throughout Asia, North America, Europe, the Middle East, and South Africa through several Web sites. It also accepts reservations through its toll-free call centers. Through Internet and call center affiliates, Hotels.com offers rooms at discounts of up to 70%. Hotels.com includes 360-degree virtual tours, property descriptions, rate calendars, maps, and more than 1 million guest reviews. The company has room supply agreements with hotel chains such as Hilton Worldwide, Best Western, Radisson, and Sheraton. Hotels.com is a subsidiary of Expedia.
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