Expedia Group And KOALA Announce A Groundbreaking Software Partnership

 KOALA launches Vrbo connectivity as part of Expedia Group's marketplace of online travel sites to mainstream timeshare rentals.BROOKLYN, N.Y., May 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today KOALA, a technology-driven

 

KOALA launches Vrbo connectivity as part of Expedia Group’s marketplace of online travel sites to mainstream timeshare rentals.

BROOKLYN, N.Y., May 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today KOALA, a technology-driven marketplace for timeshare rentals, launches an official partnership with Expedia Group. It enables the easy distribution of timeshare-by-owner supply for the first time. Using a proprietary transformation engine, individual timeshare owners, rental brokerages, and timeshare developers are able to reach 730 million monthly travelers across Expedia Group’s vast network – including leading vacation rental platform Vrbo.

KOALA’s in-house engineering team devoted several months innovating the engine that deciphers the immense fragmentation and complexity of multiple data layers associated with the timeshare inventory. It was carefully developed based on user feedback and industry expertise.

“Timeshare rentals remain an archaic process and still occur in high-friction places like Facebook Groups or small ‘classifieds-style’ websites. Attempting to rent timeshare weeks or points is inefficient and laborious. We’re thrilled to be an integrated software partner with Vrbo to finally make timeshare rentals easy,” says Mike Kennedy – CEO of KOALA.

Partnership Features:

  • Vrbo Connectivity : Rep-level channel manager to instantly distribute timeshare supply to Expedia Group’s vast partner platforms.
    • KOALA PRO: Enterprise SaaS subscription which unlocks a suite of cutting edge tools for advanced distribution and management capabilities. Learn more about KOALA PRO.
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