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FlightHub Becomes a One-Stop Shop for Travel Planning with Launch of Hotels and Summer Savings

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FlightHub Becomes a One-Stop Shop for Travel Planning with Launch of Hotels and Summer Savings
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FlightHub Becomes a One-Stop Shop for Travel Planning with Launch of Hotels and Summer Savings

2026-06-25 19:00 Last Updated At:19:10

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 25, 2026--

FlightHub, a leading North American online travel agency, is expanding its travel ecosystem with the launch of FlightHub Hotels, which will allow travelers to book flights, hotels, and bundled travel packages in one place. The new offering gives travelers access to more than 2.6 million accommodation options worldwide, marking a significant step in FlightHub’s evolution as a one-stop shop for travel planning.

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To celebrate the launch, FlightHub is introducing a limited-time promotion offering up to 40% off hotels at participating properties. The promotion will run from July 1st to July 3rd, 2026, for travel dates between July 1st and August 26th, 2026. The launch also introduces exclusive account-based savings, with travelers who sign in or create a FlightHub account gaining access to special hotel pricing, while returning customers may unlock even deeper accommodation discounts.

“The launch of FlightHub Hotels represents an important evolution of our platform and our commitment to making travel planning simpler,” said Henri Chelhot, Chief Executive Officer of FlightHub. “As traveler expectations continue to evolve, we’re focused on providing more ways for customers to plan, book, and save throughout their journey while continuing to deliver strong value.”

“Hotels are a natural extension of the FlightHub experience,” said Sylvie Hachey, Vice President of Lodging at FlightHub. “This launch significantly expands the accommodation options available to travellers, whether they’re booking a hotel on its own or as part of a larger trip. We’re focused on helping customers find the right stay for every type of the journey.”

In addition to standalone hotel bookings, travelers can unlock even greater value through FlightHub's flight and hotel bundle offerings. By packaging travel components together, customers gain access to exclusive pricing that is often unavailable when booking flights and accommodations separately. Leveraging strong supplier relationships and direct partnerships, FlightHub is positioned to deliver competitive rates while helping travelers maximize their travel budgets.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do FlightHub vacation packages save travelers money?

Booking a flight and hotel together through FlightHub unlocks package pricing that's lower than booking each piece separately. The savings come from negotiated partnerships with hotels and from FlightHub's ability to bundle inventory, with the biggest discounts available in popular leisure destinations like Cancun and Punta Cana.

What is member-only hotel pricing on FlightHub?

Customers who are signed in or have booked with FlightHub before can see exclusive hotel rates that aren't shown to anonymous visitors. These prices are part of FlightHub's effort to reward loyalty and give returning travelers more value on every trip.

What is the FlightHub Hotels launch promotion?

Travelers can receive up to 40% off participating hotels when booking between July 1 and July 3, 2026, for summer travel dates spanning July 1 through August 26, 2026. Availability and participating properties may vary.

Is this a new product for FlightHub?

FlightHub Hotels is FlightHub’s new hotel booking experience that gives travelers access to more than 2.6 million accommodation options worldwide. Combined with flights, it helps travelers plan, book, and save on their entire trip in one place.

To learn more about FlightHub Hotels and take advantage of the limited-time promotion, visit: www.flighthub.com/hotels

About FlightHub

FlightHub is a leading North American online travel agency headquartered in Montreal, Canada. Founded in 2012, the company has facilitated more than 30 million travel connections by helping travelers find affordable flights, build flexible itineraries, and book with confidence. FlightHub combines real-time pricing from a broad network of airline partners with a growing travel content ecosystem that includes The Lounge digital magazine and Coffee With Us by FlightHub. The company has been recognized with the Air Canada Circle of Excellence Award (Gold), Travel Weekly Magellan Awards (Gold and Silver), and holds a BBB A+ rating. FlightHub's mission is to make travel more accessible and more meaningful for everyone. Learn more at flighthub.com.

FlightHub Becomes a One-Stop Shop for Travel Planning with Launch of Hotels and Summer Savings

FlightHub Becomes a One-Stop Shop for Travel Planning with Launch of Hotels and Summer Savings

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — The European Union has disbursed the first 3 billion-euro ($3.4 billion) tranche of a 90 billion-euro ($101 billion) loan to Ukraine, the country’s prime minister announced Thursday at the opening of a conference on Ukraine's post-war recovery in Poland.

The conference, attended by key European leaders including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, is both a fundraising forum and a message to Russia that Ukraine’s Western supporters are in it for a long haul.

“We are forced to innovate to survive and this has become our superpower,” Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said, adding that Ukraine was grateful for the support promised to her war-battered nation.

Von der Leyen reasserted the EU's financial commitment to Ukraine, just days after the country officially started EU membership negotiations on June 15.

Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, EU countries have provided 200 billion euros ($225 billion) in economic, financial and military support to Ukraine, and approved 90 billion euros ($101 billion) more over the next two years in the form of an EU support loan, she said.

The EU also will start paying another 6 billion euros ($6.7 billion), a second tranche from the loan dedicated to drone production, “in the coming days,” she added.

In a separate initiative, European leaders meeting in Gdansk said they're kicking off a European equity fund dedicated to investments in strategic sectors of the Ukrainian economy.

“With an initial public package of up to 220 million euros, we are creating the confidence and the risk-sharing mechanism that private investors need to engage now,” Merz said. The fund originated at last year's recovery conference in Rome, and is supported by the EU, Germany, Poland, Italy and France.

He said that although public funding alone will never be enough to rebuild Ukraine, “by investing now and committing long-term capital, Europe’s is sending a clear message: we believe in Ukraine’s future within the European family.”

The Ukrainian delegation is planning to sign 160 deals totaling over 10 billion euros ($11.2 billion) during the conference in Gdansk, Svyrydenko said on Thursday.

Svyrydenko led the Ukrainian delegation after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pulled out just days before, following a dispute with Polish President Karol Nawrocki over World War II events that have strained the countries' relations.

Nawrocki this month stripped Zelenskyy of Poland’s highest state honor, because Zelenskyy named a military unit after a Ukrainian paramilitary organization accused of massacring Poles during the war.

The Ukrainian Insurgent Army, or UPA, fought for Ukrainian independence against both Nazi German and Soviet forces. But it is accused in Poland of wartime killings of tens of thousands of Poles, most in the Nazi-occupied regions of Volhynia and Eastern Galicia, which the Polish state qualifies as genocide.

Zelenskyy has since returned the award to Poland, with other Ukrainian officials also following suit.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that Zelenskyy's absence at the conference might help reduce the tensions. Svyrydenko made no reference to the dispute in her speech.

"We can only build the future on the basis of truth, mutual respect and understanding the past,” Tusk said in his speech.

Associated Press writers Illia Novikov in Kyiv, Ukraine, and Kerstin Sopke in Berlin contributed to this report.

Follow the AP’s coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, right, welcomes Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk at the E5 NATO Summit in Berlin Germany, Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, right, welcomes Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk at the E5 NATO Summit in Berlin Germany, Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

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