TMobile Launches Travel Portal In Partnership With Priceline
T-Mobile’s travel is getting tougher with the launch of a discounted website in partnership with Priceline.
The American telecommunications provider also announced on Thursday that it will offer free Wi-Fi to T-Mobile subscribers on some Delta, American and Alaska Airlines flights and distribute free Wi-Fi to 210 countries and signed destinations for subscribers. on a certain floor.

T-Mobile Travel Booking is supported by Rocket Travel Holdings and can offer 1.2 billion wholesale hotel bookings.
"To meet T-Mobile's demand, Priceline has created a truly customizable and unique combination of travel technology, sales and support services and products, primarily using the technical capabilities of Rocket Miles and Priceline Inventory," said a Priceline spokesman.
T-Mobile Travel claims an exclusive 40% discount on hotels, airline tickets and car rentals. I have never seen a short term rental in the Skift mix.
As for discounts, Shift found an ad for a double room at the Shoreham Hotel New York in early July for £ 730 for three nights, which is 34% cheaper than on Expedia.com. T-Mobile says it's a 37% discount.
In addition to the new travel site, Delta, American and Alaska Airlines will launch free Wi-Fi offers for T-Mobile customers on some flights starting June 21, T-Mobile reports. "United Airlines will follow suit," T-Mobile said in a statement. "And T-Mobile will continue to work hard to have more airlines serving customers over time."
The company says T-Mobile will add some streaming services to some of these flights for free or at a discount.
T-Mobile customers who choose the Magenta Max or Business Unlimited Ultimate plan will receive 5 GB of high-speed Wi-Fi in more than 210 countries and destinations at no extra cost.
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