Here’s our roundup of the people, product and partner news from the global travel industry this week.
This roundup was created with the assistance of ChatGPT.
Hospitable’s automated trip insurance
Hospitable has launched an automated trip insurance upsell that allows short-term rental hosts and property managers earn commission when guests buy travel protection.
Built into Hospitable’s guest portal, the offer runs with no setup and can be added up to 24 hours before check-in. Hospitable said it is the first property management platform to enable a fully automated insurance upsell that pays hosts passively, with policies, claims and guest support handled on their behalf. The feature is currently available for US-based properties, with broader rollout planned.
American Airlines’ flight disruption management
American Airlines is updating its mobile app and website to make flight disruptions easier to manage through a dedicated, trip-specific experience that consolidates status updates and self-service options.
Customers can rebook in seconds, track bags in real time and access hotel, meal and transportation vouchers directly in the app. The experience also embeds ground transportation options with Lyft and Uber. Later this year, American plans to add self-service standby and more flexible rebooking.
Faye, Great American Insurance Group
Faye said Great American Insurance Group selected its AI-powered travel protection platform as the insurer enters the travel insurance market.
With the partnership, Faye said the companies aim to modernize a category in which customer expectations have outpaced claims experiences, combining Great American’s underwriting and balance sheet strength with Faye’s mobile-first service, proactive reimbursements, real-time alerts and 24/7 assistance.
Navan, Booking.com
Navan has strengthened its direct API connection with Booking.com, expanding the lodging inventory available in Navan’s corporate travel platform and adding access to Booking.com discounted rates. Navan said the deeper integration will improve coverage in smaller destinations, help travel managers keep bookings compliant and reduce payment friction that can derail reservations.
The companies also pointed to future merchandising updates, including the potential to tag some non-hotel listings as work-friendly for business travelers. Navan said customers will be able to access closed-user group pricing that can include loyalty, mobile and seasonal discounts.
Pkfare, Citilink
Pkfare has signed a direct distribution partnership with Citilink that will make the airline’s full content available to Pkfare travel seller clients, including branded fares and ancillaries. The companies said the connection is designed to extend Citilink’s reach outside Indonesia while giving the carrier more control over fare presentation and content integrity. Citilink, a low-cost airline with more than 50 domestic destinations, has been expanding in Southeast Asia. Pkfare said the deal builds on its broader push for direct airline connections across the Asia Pacific region.
Amadeus deployments
Amadeus is extending its automation and identity footprint across corporate travel and airport operations through two separate deployments.
Travlr ID said it has modernized Scania’s global traveler and guest profile management in collaboration with Amadeus Cytric, replacing spreadsheet uploads and manual approvals with real-time syncing and automated workflows. The companies said onboarding is faster and data quality has improved, supporting compliance and duty of care.
Separately, Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila has rolled out biometric immigration eGates using Amadeus technology as part of a $3 billion modernization led by New NAIA Infrastructure Corporation. Amadeus said clearance can take under 20 seconds.
EDreams Odigeo scaling Prime subscription
EDreams Odigeo is expanding its Prime subscription into rail, adding train booking alongside flights, hotels, packages and car rental. The company said a pilot showed that offering monthly and quarterly instalments for the annual membership helps attract customers in lower basket-value categories such as rail.
Prime rail inventory has launched in Spain and Italy, with thousands of itineraries available to more than 7.7 million members. EDreams Odigeo said it plans to extend rail to additional European markets as competition and liberalization reshape the region’s rail sector.
Cruisebound, Allianz
Cruisebound has named Allianz Partners its exclusive provider of travel protection products, allowing customers to add Allianz plans when booking cruises through the online agency.
The plans can cover issues such as trip cancellation or interruption, travel delays, medical emergencies and baggage problems, while also providing access to Allianz travel assistance services and the Allyz mobile app for support and claims management. Cruisebound said the deal is intended to reduce friction in the booking process by integrating protection options at checkout.
Propellic leadership updates
Propellic has expanded its executive leadership team, naming Jeff Johnson COO and John Matson chief revenue officer as the travel-focused performance marketing agency targets its next phase of growth.
Johnson, a longtime digital agency leader with roles at NP Digital, iProspect, Covario and iCrossing, will oversee operations, service delivery and internal systems. Matson, who has held revenue and go-to-market leadership roles across travel and travel tech, will lead revenue strategy spanning sales execution, partnerships and revenue operations. Propellic said the hires are aimed at improving operational discipline and scaling the business as it broadens capabilities and deepens work with enterprise travel brands.
