Weekly Travel Tech News: Expedia, FLYR, PayPal, Virgin Atlantic

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Here’s a roundup of this week’s key travel technology updates across the global industry.

FLYR and Ennismore:
Ennismore has been using FLYR Hospitality’s AI-powered platform across 100 properties to enhance revenue management, sales, and marketing. FLYR’s forecasting and analytics tools, integrated with STR and Lighthouse, provide tailored dashboards and improved visibility for Ennismore’s commercial operations.

ZentrumHub and FlyAkeed:
ZentrumHub has partnered with Saudi Arabia’s FlyAkeed to integrate its hotel API, streamlining bookings and enhancing business travel management across the Middle East.

Santa Monica Travel & Tourism and GuideGeek:
Santa Monica Travel & Tourism launched an AI-powered trip planner using GuideGeek’s technology. The tool, available on the destination’s website, offers personalized itineraries and recommendations sourced from over 1,000 local data points.

Traxo and Traverse Technologies:
Traxo partnered with Traverse Technologies to provide real-time off-channel booking data, enhancing compliance, risk management, and spend control for corporate travel programs.

Mews Multicurrency:
Mews launched a multicurrency payment feature in Europe, allowing hotels to accept payments in guests’ preferred currencies, with plans for global expansion later this year.

Nezasa and Tour Partner Group:
Nezasa signed a three-year deal with Tour Partner Group to use its TripBuilder platform, cutting offer turnaround times by 25% and enhancing productivity across the U.K., Ireland, Nordics, and Baltics.

Expedia Group and Ryanair:
Expedia Group now offers Ryanair flights on its platforms in the U.S. and Europe, allowing seamless booking of Ryanair’s 230+ destinations.

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