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Expedia Family Getaway Sale: Save 25% on hotel bookings, travel packages

Expedia Family Getaway Sale: Save 25% on hotel bookings, travel packages

Through this rare Expedia sale, you can save 25% or more on all-inclusive travel bookings, select hotel stays and vacation bundles to destinations like Hawaii and Cancun--so long as you book by Monday, May 26 and travel by September 30, 2025. Shop the travel sale and learn more about Expedia's loyalty program, below:
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Enjoy Expedia One Key member prices when you sign up for Expedia's loyalty program and get access to the limited-time Family Getaway Sale.
Save 25% on Expedia travel bookings
Save 25% at Expedia
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What is Expedia One Key?
Expedia.com is an online travel agency that offers a more streamlined way to book travel--for both domestic and international getaways. From exclusive flight deals to savings on hotels and discounts on vacation packages to tourist destinations like Hawaii and Cancun, it's a one-stop shop for travel offerings you won't find anywhere else.
One Key is Expedia's loyalty program that offers a rewards-based system where members can seamlessly book trips and keep booking details organized in one place, earn rewards, enjoy exclusive deals and redeem rewards that can be applied toward flights, hotel bookings and more. When you sign up for Expedia One Key, the program is free to join and members will be rewarded 2% OneKeyCash for every dollar they spend through Expedia, Vrbo and Hotels.com.
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What kind of travel deals does Expedia One Key offer?
Expedia One Key members can access a range of exclusive travel deals and offers. The ongoing Family Getaway Sale is one of many such sales, and gives Expedia members the opportunity to save more than 25% on travels booked by May 26 through Expedia. The savings can be applied to select all-inclusive vacation packages, hotel stays and travel bundles. For more information on included offerings, visit Expedia's Family Getaway Sale page.

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