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Reserve now and pay Expedia later for property bookings

With Deferred Payment, you can pay for property bookings later, giving you more control over your cash flow.

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Deferred Payment is automatically enabled for eligible agencies. Use this guide to get started or contact your Expedia TAAP representative to learn more.


Expedia TAAP’s Deferred Payment feature allows agents to reserve prepaid properties for travelers with the flexibility to pay later, enhancing your agency's cash-flow management, and offering travelers more convenient payment options.


Why you should use Deferred Payment:

  • Gives you a competitive edge: Meet traveler expectations by offering amazing property rates with flexible payment terms.
  • Increases booking conversion: Attract more bookings from travelers who might otherwise hesitate due to upfront payment requirements.
  • Let's you be in control of your cash-flow: Pay closer to the time of stay rather than the time of booking to better manage cash flow.


About Deferred Payment

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Easily secure property rates in advance without upfront payment

Deferring a payment is simple, if the rate is eligible, you'll be able to select to defer the payment at checkout.


Choose a preferred payment date that meets your cashflow needs

Book up to 280 days in advance and select or change the date when you want to pay, up until 7 days before the cancellation deadline.


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Track your agency’s balance for more control

Just like your own bank account, you’re provided with a deferred payment balance, easily visible across the TAAP homepage and payment page, which is updated almost instantly, as reservations are made, paid, or cancelled.


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Stay up-to-date with email notifications

We know you’re busy and we want to provide you with peace of mind; our emails will alert you of upcoming payments.




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