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Expedia Group

American travel technology company


American travel technology company

FieldValue
nameExpedia Group, Inc.
logoExpedia Group logo.svg
former_nameExpedia, Inc.
typePublic
traded_as
ISIN
founderRich Barton
key_people
predecessorLiberty Expedia Holdings
industryTravel technology
products{{Flatlist
revenue(2024)
operating_income(2024)
net_income(2024)
assets(2024)
equity(2024)
num_employees16,500 (2024)
hq_locationSeattle, Washington, U.S.
founded(as a division of Microsoft)
website
footnotes
  • Expedia
  • Hotels.com
  • Vrbo
  • Travelocity
  • Hotwire.com
  • Orbitz
  • Ebookers
  • CheapTickets
  • CarRentals.com
  • Expedia Cruises
  • Wotif
  • Trivago
  • Expedia Group Media Solutions
  • Expedia Group Partner Solutions

Expedia Group, Inc. is an American travel technology company that owns and operates travel fare aggregators and travel metasearch engines, including Expedia, Hotels.com, Vrbo, Travelocity, Hotwire.com, Orbitz, Ebookers, CheapTickets, CarRentals.com, Expedia Cruises, Wotif, and Trivago. Over 3.5 million lodging facilities and flights on over 500 airlines are bookable on the company's websites. It has 16,500 employees, and its headquarters are located in Seattle, Washington.

The word "Expedia" is derived from a combination of "exploration" and "speed". The company is listed on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol EXPE.

History

Founded as a division of Microsoft in October 1996, Expedia was spun off into a public company in 1999. IAC, known at the time as USA Networks Inc, acquired a controlling interest in the company in 2001 and acquired the remainder of the company in 2003. In August 2005, IAC spun off the company. In December 2011, Expedia, Inc. spun off TripAdvisor.

The company's headquarter moved from Bellevue, Washington to Seattle in 2019.

In February 2020, Expedia announced it was cutting 3,000 jobs, roughly 12% of the workforce, citing a "disappointing 2019". Diller, in his role as acting CEO, stated the company had become "sclerotic and bloated" and that employees were "all life and no work". The company announced another reduction in workforce in February 2024, aiming to reduce 1,500 employees, 208 of which are from the Seattle office.

Acquisition history

DateCompanyBusinessValue (USD)References
TravelscapeTravel Agency$
VacationspotHotel Booking Engine$
Classic Custom VacationsClassic Custom Vacations was acquired from Global Vacation Group.Travel agency$
Metropolitan TravelTravel agency
Newtrade TechnologiesReservation software
Activity WorldTravel and touring
EgenciaTravel agency
Venere.comHotel Booking Engine
MobiataMobile App Developer
Your Unlimited AdventuresTravel Management Company$
VIA TravelTravel Management Company
trivago GmbHHotel Metasearch Engine€477,000,000 in cash and stock
Go Adventure ProTravel Agency$
WotifTravel Agency$
The Ocean AdventuresTravel Agency$
Around the World Vacation RentalsTravel Agency$
TravelocityTravel Agency$
OrbitzTravel Agency$
Mizuho Finances CorpTravel Agency$
November 4, 2015HomeAwayHoliday Rental Service$
October 25, 2018PillowShort-Term Rental Management
October 25, 2018ApartmentJetShort-Term Rental Management
August 22, 2019CanadaStaysHoliday Rental Service

Divestitures

DateAcquirerTarget companyValue (USD)References
EviivoRezOvation and WebervationsUnknown
Najafi CompaniesClassic VacationsUnknown
American Express Global Business TravelEgenciaUnknown

Expedia Cruises

Expedia Cruises, formerly CruiseShipCenters International, is a travel agency franchise company established in 1987. In 2024, it had 260 locations in North America, and beyond cruises, booked "luxury and expedition travel, river cruises, land tours, safaris, all-inclusive resort properties and insurance." In 2021, it had 6,100 vacation consultants in the US and Canada.

History

CruiseShipCenters International was established as a travel agency franchise in Vancouver in 1987. In 2007, Expedia bought a "significant but non-controlling" interest in cruise vacation specialists CruiseShipCenters International, then based in Vancouver. At the time, CruiseShipCenters had 100 retail locations in Canada, and booked 20% of all cruises sold in the country. In 2007, it had projected annual revenues of $305 million, with 1,500 cruise consultants. Expedia announced it would expand the company into the United States as well. As of March 2013, Expedia Inc owned 100% of the company.

As of 2014, it retained its corporate office in Vancouver. With franchises in states such as Nevada by 2016, in February 2017, the Expedia division had 190 locations in North America. In 2018, Expedia CruiseShipCenters was expanding in Texas. In 2018, it had over $790 million in gross bookings. In September 2019, the company announced its 300th franchise agreement in North America. Matthew Eichhorst served as president. In 2020, the Expedia CruiseShipCenters rebranded to Expedia Cruises with the tag line Air, Land & Sea Vacations.

It had 290 franchise locations in 2021, and 6,100 vacation consultants in the US and Canada. In 2024, it had 260 locations in North America, and beyond cruises, booked "luxury and expedition travel, river cruises, land tours, safaris, all-inclusive resort properties and insurance." Eichhorst remained president in 2025.

Notes

References

References

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