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Hotel Engine expands internationally, adding 35,000 new properties

Extending its global footprint across 37 European countries, Latin America, and North America.

DENVER – Hotel Engine announced that it has added nearly 35,000 properties in the first half of 2016, increasing its hotel inventory across 37 European countries, Latin America, the U.S., and Canada. Businesses and their travelers can now enjoy rates up to 60 percent off at nearly 80,000 hotels internationally.

"We don't just say our customers come first, we live it every day. We added these locations and have launched several initiatives based on customer feedback," said Elia Wallen, President of Hotel Engine. "We're growing rapidly, and this expansion allows us to further accelerate our growth, providing greater selection to our national and international customers."

United States & Canada
Now offering expansive hotel coverage in all U.S. states, with 32,000 properties spanning both rural and metropolitan locations. Expanding its North American presence, Hotel Engine has also added an additional 3,500 properties in Canada.

Europe
An additional 17,000 properties have been added across 37 European countries, including, but not limited to, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, Ireland, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway.

Latin America (LATAM)
Nearly 3,000 properties have been added to Hotel Engine's inventory across Mexico and Puerto Rico.

Growth
Hotel Engine has consistently experienced double-digit growth month-over-month in both gross bookings and members, and continues to expand its efforts to offer business and perk travelers unrivaled discounts, selection, and support.

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