Spotnana Adds Premier Inn for Greater Corporate Booking Control

Spotnana has introduced a direct integration with Premier Inn, a hotel chain based in the UK. This new connection is designed to strengthen the capabilities of travel management companies that rely on Spotnana’s platform by giving them broader and more flexible access to hotel inventory.
As a result, partners can now view a wider selection of room rates, take advantage of additional services, and manage bookings more independently.
Broader rate options and booking flexibility
Through Premier Inn’s latest API integration, users of the Spotnana platform can now choose between pre-paid rates and pay-at-property options, giving travelers and companies greater control over how and when payments are made.
One of the key benefits is the availability of flexible cancellation policies, including options that allow cancellations up to the day of arrival.
Enhanced features for a richer booking experience
The API connection goes beyond basic booking functionality. It enables users to add extras such as breakfast directly within the platform, eliminating the need for separate transactions.
Focus on corporate travel efficiency
According to Spotnana’s leadership, this deeper integration is intended to significantly improve the experience for cost-conscious corporate travelers. By combining extensive inventory with flexible pricing and self-service capabilities, the platform aims to simplify travel planning while maintaining affordability.
In September 2025, LondonMetric Property announced that it acquired five Premier Inn hotels from Whitbread PLC for £44.4 million ($60 million). This transaction forms part of a broader investment strategy involving a portfolio of assets valued at £78.5 million ($106 million), structured under triple net lease agreements.
These developments highlight continued investor confidence in the Premier Inn brand and its position within the budget hospitality segment.
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