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“Beyond a Booking Platform:” Expedia TAAP Adds Tools to Simplify Agency Operations

by Bruce Parkinson  June 19, 2026
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Expedia Travel Agent Affiliate Program (TAAP) says it is redefining its role beyond a booking platform by introducing new capabilities that help travel advisors and agencies streamline back-office operations, reduce manual work and scale their businesses more effectively.

With the launch of its back-office API and a new feature that lets advisors add their own internal reference codes to bookings, Expedia TAAP says it can enable agencies to connect booking data to existing systems while improving tracking, reporting, reconciliation of bookings and expected earnings.

Expedia TAAP says the new capabilities enable agencies to move toward more automated, connected ways of working, freeing teams from manual reconciliation and fragmented processes, and allowing them to focus more on higher-value activities.

By streamlining operations, advisors can spend more time on client relationships, strategic growth and new revenue opportunities.

“Travel advisors are running increasingly sophisticated businesses, and their technology needs are evolving alongside that,” said Robin Lawther, VP of Expedia TAAP and Business Development. 

“These new capabilities are focused on helping agencies operate more efficiently at every step. By reducing manual work and improving visibility, we are enabling advisors to spend less time on administrative tasks and more time growing their business.”

The back-office API introduces real-time, push-based notifications for booking and expected earnings data, enabling travel agencies and operations technology providers to embed Expedia TAAP directly into their operational and financial systems. 

Previously, agencies often worked across multiple tools and reporting processes, which required additional effort and time to reconcile bookings and track expected earnings. With the back-office API, booking and earnings updates are delivered automatically, providing a single feed to manage activity and keep itineraries up to date for faster communication with travellers.

New tools from Expedia TAAP aim to streamline agency operations.

Agency Reference Code Adds Simplicity & Flexibility

Being able to add an agency reference code introduces a flexible way for advisors to organize and track bookings across clients, trips and internal systems. 

Previously, agencies had limited ways to consistently link related bookings, often relying on manual notes or external tracking tools. Now advisors can assign unique identifiers to each lodging booking, making it easier to group and track activity across systems, simplify reporting and trip management, and support more efficient reconciliation as booking volumes grow.

Together, these capabilities enable end-to-end workflow integration across booking, reporting and financial management processes. For agencies, this means fewer manual touchpoints, improved operational visibility, enhanced customer service and systems that can easily scale with their business without adding complexity.

Integration-Friendly Platform

With its open, integration-friendly platform, Expedia TAAP blends into existing agency systems, workflows and mid-back-office API technology providers who power the operations for many travel agencies.

By combining automation, real-time data and more flexible booking management, Expedia TAAP says it is helping agencies move away from patchwork solutions toward more streamlined, connected and insight-driven operations.

  
  
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