Expedia TAAP agents prepare for Black Friday
Top sales event of the year promises huge savings for travelers
Expedia TAAP agents look to boost Black Friday sales with 30% or more off select hotels worldwide.
Expedia Group has announced its biggest Expedia TAAP sales event of the year, having negotiated at least 30% off thousands of hotels worldwide*. The Black Friday deals apply to bookings made during the 12-day sale between November 17-29, 2023, and are valid for travel through December 31, 2024.
Expedia TAAP works with more than 100,000 travel agents globally, offering access to a wide-ranging inventory to travel agents, including more than three million properties, 220,000 activities, 120 car rental companies and 500 airlines. Travel agents also have access to a range of Expedia Group technology and tools, including a Virtual Agent that allows them to self-serve and find answers to common questions, quickly search for information or modify bookings. There’s also Live Agent Chat where experienced agents are available to answer detailed questions and help with decision-making.
This Black Friday event is the ideal opportunity for travel agents to drive bookings, promote early bird offers, and prepare for their best Black Friday ever. They can even take advantage of free eye-catching marketing assets designed to grab the customer’s attention.
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