Your suitcases may be collecting dust for the next few months. With a more cautious consumer and high travel costs, some of the country's biggest travel companies are calling out a summer slowdown.
Expedia is proposing a master plan that over 15 years would allow the travel giant to more than double the office and parking structures on its new 41-acre waterfront campus, an official said Thursday ...
Artificial intelligence is changing the way we live — and now, it’s reshaping how we travel. Expedia just launched a new feature called Trip Matching that’s as addictive as it is convenient. It allows ...
Baron Funds, an investment management company, released its “Baron Real Estate Fund” fourth quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The fund increased 12.46% ...
Fans can book trips to destinations set in and inspired by TV shows and movies, from Parisian hotels to tropical island resorts. Expedia® is bringing screen-inspired travel to life by launching a new ...
Downtown Bellevue’s year-old Expedia Tower has been sold for $168 million in King County’s priciest real-estate transaction so far this year. HRPT Properties Trust, a real-estate investment trust ...
“Expedia remains committed to investing in voice recognition and natural language processing technologies to gain a deeper understanding of the unique nuances associated with the rapidly evolving ...
Expedia founder Richard Barton, who transformed the way people buy airline tickets, hotel rooms and rental cars, now has his eye on a new trillion-dollar industry: residential real estate. The 37-year ...
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Major travel provider Expedia announced the release of two new products today that aim to give hoteliers real time guest reviews and up-to-date rates: Real Time Feedback and Sell Tonight. Available ...
The metaverse may be all of the rage these days. But Expedia Group CEO Peter Kern doesn’t think we’ll be traveling there anytime soon, saying he thinks we will want to be in the “real-verse” for some ...