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Dennis Schaal @ Skift · 05/11/2026 02:18 EDT

Expedia and CarTrawler May Be Close to a Deal Following a Meeting in Dublin: Scoop

Is Expedia reverting to the deal appetite it displayed in 2015 when it acquired Travelocity, Orbitz and Homeaway? After acquiring Tiqets in February, Expedia could be looking to make another B2B move.

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