
Booking.com for Business
Travel management software
Travel & expense software
Accounting & finance software
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
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- Accommodation and food services
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- Retail and wholesale
What is Booking.com for Business
Booking.com for Business is a corporate travel booking solution that lets companies book and manage work trips using Booking.com’s inventory, primarily for lodging and related travel services. It targets small to mid-sized organizations that want a self-serve way to centralize business travel bookings and basic policy controls. The product emphasizes access to a broad accommodation marketplace and a streamlined booking experience rather than full-service travel management.
Large accommodation inventory access
It provides access to Booking.com’s extensive global lodging marketplace, which can be useful for teams traveling to many destinations. This breadth can reduce the need to source hotels through multiple channels. It is particularly relevant for organizations whose travel spend is weighted toward accommodations.
Self-serve booking workflow
The product supports employee self-booking with a centralized company context, which can reduce administrative effort for small travel programs. It is designed to be used without a dedicated travel agent or complex implementation. This can speed adoption for teams that want to start managing travel quickly.
Basic business travel controls
It supports foundational business travel needs such as organizing bookings under a company account and applying basic travel policy guidance. Centralization helps with visibility into upcoming trips and traveler details. For smaller programs, these controls can be sufficient without deploying a broader spend suite.
Limited end-to-end T&E depth
Compared with full travel-and-expense platforms, it typically offers less depth in expense capture, reimbursement workflows, and accounting automation. Organizations may still need a separate expense tool and integrations to complete the process from booking to reconciliation. This can increase operational complexity for finance teams.
Air and complex itinerary gaps
For companies with frequent multi-leg trips, negotiated air programs, or complex itinerary servicing needs, a marketplace-led booking approach may not cover all requirements. Support for advanced travel management features (e.g., agent-assisted servicing, duty-of-care workflows, or sophisticated policy enforcement) may be more limited. This can be a constraint for larger or highly regulated travel programs.
Integration and reporting constraints
Finance and procurement teams may require deeper integrations with ERP/accounting systems, corporate cards, and spend analytics than what is available out of the box. Reporting may focus on bookings rather than full travel spend and expense lifecycle. As a result, organizations may need additional tooling or data work to achieve consolidated spend visibility.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Booking.com for Business (Free) | $0.00 — free to use (no booking, subscription, or management fees) | Unlimited users, book accommodations/flights/car rentals; team management, reporting, traveler map, Genius discounts and rewards; Booking.com earns commission from suppliers. |
Seller details
Booking Holdings Inc.
Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
1996
Public
https://www.booking.com/
https://x.com/bookingcom
https://www.linkedin.com/company/booking-com