Expedia Group, Inc. News
Expedia Group, Inc. operates as an online travel company in the United States and internationally. The company operates through Retail, B2B, and trivago segments. Its brand portfolio includes Brand Expedia, a full-service online travel brand with localized websites; Hotels.com for marketing and distributing lodging accommodations; Vrbo, an online marketplace for the alternative accommodations; Orbitz; Travelocity; Wotif Group; CheapTickets; ebookers; Expedia; Hotwire; CarRentals.com; Classic Vacations; and Expedia Cruise. The company's brand portfolio also comprises Expedia Partner Solutions, that offers private label and co-branded products through third-party websites; and Egencia that provides travel services to businesses and corporate customers. In addition, its brand portfolio consists of Trivago, a hotel metasearch website, which send referrals to online travel companies and travel service providers from hotel metasearch websites. Further, the company provides loyalty programs, hotel accommodations and alternative accommodations, and advertising and media services. It serves leisure and corporate travelers, that includes travel agencies, tour operators, travel supplier direct websites and call centers, consolidators and wholesalers of travel products and services, online portals and search websites, travel metasearch websites, mobile travel applications, and social media websites, as well as traditional consumer ecommerce and group buying websites. The company was formerly known as Expedia, Inc. and changed its name to Expedia Group, Inc. in March 2018. Expedia Group, Inc. was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
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Expedia Q1 Beat, AI Push, CarTrawler Deal Shakeup
- Expedia posted a strong Q1 with robust cash flow and a large buyback plan, but a cautious Q2 outlook sent shares lower. At Explore 2026 the company accelerated its shift to AI-driven consumer features, strengthened B2B distribution with a planned CarTrawler acquisition, and launched new partnership and sustainability initiatives that reshape its growth narrative.
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Expedia Drops on Cautious Guide; AI & TikTok Risks
Expedia shares fell sharply after management tempered full-year guidance despite a solid Q1 print. Short-term bearish options activity spiked, while broader travel-tech moves — TikTok in-app bookings, Trip.com digital ID pilots and rapid AI feature rollouts across OTAs — create both distribution opportunities and margin pressures. This article synthesizes last week’s concrete developments and what they mean for EXPE investors.
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Uber Tie, PredictHQ Boost: EXPE Ahead of Q1 Report
Expedia (EXPE) faces several concrete near-term catalysts: an in-app hotel booking integration with Uber, deeper PredictHQ collaboration to capture event-driven demand, a modest analyst price-target trim, and Q1 2026 earnings on May 7. These developments increase distribution and revenue levers while setting clear metrics investors will watch.
30 Mar at 04:42
Expedia Stock Jumps After Earnings, Analyst Lifted
Expedia (EXPE) saw renewed investor confidence after a strong Q4 2025 earnings beat and a high-profile analyst reiteration. Eased AI-disintermediation concerns and supportive price-target action helped spark rallies in March, while attention shifts to margin capture and competitive dynamics as travel demand normalizes.
23 Mar at 04:42
Expedia Tech Gains Offset by Geopolitical Pressure
Expedia (EXPE) is showing tangible progress in its technology and B2B businesses, with recent reports citing double-digit revenue growth and strong bookings in corporate channels. Yet, near-term stock momentum is constrained by spillover from heightened geopolitical tensions that have pressured travel stocks broadly. This article examines the company’s operational wins, analyst sentiment, and the key external risks that could shape EXPE’s performance in the coming weeks.
16 Mar at 04:40
Expedia Surges as AI Threats Recede Buybacks Shine
Expedia (EXPE) jumped after reports that AI-driven checkout moves are being scaled back, easing disintermediation fears. Combined with active buybacks, a raised dividend and optimistic analyst notes, the stock rally puts focus on the upcoming Q1 2026 earnings as the next catalyst.
09 Mar at 04:40
Expedia Rally: Dividend Lift Sparks 10% Stock Jump
Expedia Group surged nearly 10% after a dividend increase and stronger-than-expected quarterly results. While management raised guidance and highlighted margin expansion, investors remain cautious about GAAP profitability and near-term margin headwinds. This article breaks down the catalysts, analyst reactions, and what investors should watch next.