We’re happy to announce our channel integration with Trip.com!
Who is Trip.com?
Trip.com is a leading global travel service provider that offers comprehensive travel solutions for travelers worldwide. Trip.com Group technology enables partners to connect their offerings with users through the aggregation of comprehensive travel-related content and resources, and an advanced transaction platform consisting of apps, websites and 24/7 customer service centers.
Trip.com provides services to hundreds of millions of members in 24 languages across 39 countries and regions.
What does Trip.com offer?
Here are some of the available features:
- Flight Bookings: Access to a wide range of airlines with competitive pricing.
- Hotel Reservations: Over 1.1 million global accommodation listings.
- Train Tickets: Convenient booking options for train travel in various countries.
- Car Rentals: Flexible car rental services in numerous destinations.
- Travel Packages: Tailored packages that combine flights, hotels, and activities for a hassle-free trip.
- Attractions and Tours: A diverse selection of tours and tickets for popular attractions.
Why people choose Trip.com?
People choose Trip.com for its user-friendly platform, extensive travel options, and excellent customer service. The company’s robust technology ensures a smooth booking process, while its wide network of partners guarantees competitive prices and a variety of choices. Additionally, Trip.com offers 24/7 customer support to assist travelers at any time, making it a reliable choice for both leisure and business travelers.
Trip.com Group gives partners the information and tools to make smarter decisions that benefit their businesses and grow their reach.
How do I integrate with Trip.com?
To connect your Tokeet account to Trip.com, simply follow the steps in this set up guide. Once complete, your Tokeet property data will be synced with your Trip.com account.

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