French outdoor hospitality company Huttopia has formed a strategic partnership with travel studio Worldia to integrate its properties into Worldia's booking platform. The collaboration allows travel advisors to book Huttopia stays alongside flights, car rentals and activities through a single interface.
Huttopia, founded in 1999 and recognized as an international ecotourism leader by the UNWTO, operates more than 130 outdoor hospitality sites worldwide. The company is expanding its North American presence with upcoming glamping locations in The Berkshires, New England and Quebec's Laurentides region, as well as new European properties in France, Spain and Portugal.
"With seven — and soon nine — destinations in North America, Huttopia's rapid growth is fueled by the trust and strong relationships with travel partners," said Amelie Brouhard, chief marketing and sales officer for Huttopia, North America. "Our collaboration with Worldia is a win-win in this new phase of our distribution strategy, thanks to their cutting-edge technology and exceptional product and service curation."
Huttopia properties include perks such as central lodges, children's playgrounds and heated swimming pools.
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Worldia's platform, which currently serves more than 20,000 travel partners, allows users to arrange complete itineraries through a single booking engine. The company has existing partnerships with World Travel Holdings in the U.S. and Transat Travel in Canada. Bookings are commissionable for advisors.
Huttopia properties feature amenities such as central lodges, children's playgrounds, heated swimming pools, camp stores and cafes. Activities available at the glamping sites include hiking, mountain biking and lake swimming.
"Outdoor travel is more popular than ever, with travelers seeking meaningful, nature-immersed experiences, to fully disconnect," said Brouhard. "At Huttopia, we’re proud to develop strong partnerships that make these getaways more accessible and seamless for travelers.”
This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Huttopia. It was fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.