Air India Partners With Booking.com, Joining Airlines Selling Hotels, Not Just Seats

Air India Partners With Booking.com, Joining Airlines Selling Hotels, Not Just Seats
Travel

Air India has spent the past two years layering commerce products onto its frequent-flyer program — cruises, car rentals, gift cards. The latest move, a tie-up with Booking.com to launch a dedicated co-branded platform built into the Air India website and app, extends that push beyond the seat and into one of the largest pool of travel spend — accommodation.

Air India said Monday it has partnered with Booking.com to give Maharaja Club members access to 31 million accommodation listings, including 8.6 million homes, villas and unique stays. Members earn 5 Maharaja Points for every INR 100 ($1.06) spent on stays booked through the platform, redeemable for award flights and cabin upgrades, with a launch discount of up to 15% on participating properties from June 22 to July 21.

Abhijit Menon, Air India’s division

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