Agoda brings hotels, flights and activities into one checkout
Agoda has introduced a multi-product booking engine that allows travellers to book hotels, flights, and activities in a single checkout, bringing different parts of a trip into one booking flow. The...
Agoda has introduced a multi-product booking engine that allows travellers to book hotels, flights, and activities in a single checkout, bringing different parts of a trip into one booking flow.
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The update gives users one confirmation and one place to manage their trip through the My Trips section of the Agoda platform. The feature is designed to reduce separate checkouts across travel components, while handling supplier coordination, payments, fraud checks, and inventory confirmation behind the scenes.
Trip planning moves into one flow
The new booking engine allows travellers to plan and book several parts of a trip in one transaction instead of completing separate bookings for accommodation, flights, and activities. Once the booking is completed, all elements are shown in My Trips, where users can view, organise, and rename trips for easier reference.
For travellers, the main change is operational simplicity. Agoda is reducing the number of booking steps and confirmations that users need to manage across different travel products, while keeping the interface centred on a single trip record.
Idan Zalzberg, Chief Technology Officer at Agoda, said, “Travellers want simplicity and convenience. They shouldn’t need to manage separate bookings, payment processes, and confirmations. By bringing flights, accommodation, and activities into a single booking flow, we’re making it easier to plan and manage trips from start to finish, while handling the complexity behind the scenes.”
Agoda manages supplier complexity behind the checkout
The technical work sits behind the customer-facing checkout. Agoda’s platform coordinates multiple suppliers in one workflow, covering payment processing, fraud checks, and inventory confirmation before presenting the booking as a unified experience.
That matters for online travel platforms because different travel products often rely on separate supplier systems, availability rules, and confirmation processes. Agoda said the capability is designed to work across its global network, adapting to different supplier requirements and regional variations while maintaining a consistent user experience.
The update also places Agoda within a wider industry push towards more connected trip planning, where online travel agencies try to bring accommodation, flights, and in-destination activities into a single purchase and management layer. The company’s approach keeps that integration inside its own platform, rather than asking users to piece together each part of the journey separately.
The feature builds on Agoda’s wider travel inventory
Agoda said its platform offers more than 6 million holiday properties, 130,000 flight routes, and 300,000 activities through Agoda.com and its mobile app.
The multi-product booking engine extends that inventory into a more consolidated checkout experience. Rather than changing what Agoda sells, the update changes how different travel components can be combined and managed after purchase.





