How Travelocity works
Travelocity is owned by Expedia Group and pulls from the same hotel inventory. Sign in, search, apply a Travelocity-specific coupon at checkout — sometimes a Travelocity-only code beats the equivalent Expedia code by a few percent.
Reward earning & member rates
One Key (shared with Expedia, Hotels.com, Vrbo): 2% back as One Key Cash on hotels.
Travelocity is best for: Travelers who already have a Travelocity account from a decade ago and want the same Expedia stack
Common Travelocity promo code patterns
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These code patterns rotate frequently. DealHarbor's editorial team verifies live codes weekly — browse the all codes index for the most recently tested set.
Fees & commission notes
Same commission structure as Expedia.
Cancellation policy
Same as Expedia: refundable and non-refundable rates clearly labeled.
Stack tip: When shopping a hotel, run the same search on Expedia, Hotels.com and Travelocity — the property is identical but coupon codes don't cross-honor, so one of the three usually has a code the others don't.
How to stack Travelocity with cashback portals
Cashback portals (Rakuten, TopCashback, BeFrugal, Capital One Shopping) partner with Travelocity at varying rates. The general rule: start the booking from the portal click-through, sign in to your Travelocity account so member rates appear, apply only portal-approved coupons, and pay with a high-multiplier travel card. The cashback typically tracks within 24–72 hours and confirms 30–90 days after stay completion.
Critical: applying a coupon code that wasn't pre-approved by the cashback portal voids the rebate — every portal publishes its approved code list on the offer detail page. Always check before pasting anything in the discount field.
Credit cards that compound Travelocity savings
The card-issuer travel portals (Capital One Travel for Venture X holders, Chase Travel for Sapphire Reserve, Amex Travel for Platinum) frequently pull Travelocity inventory at member-rate parity but earn 5x–10x in transferable miles. On a $300 hotel night, that's $30+ in flexible currency — often beating the platform's native One Key (shared with Expedia, Hotels.com, Vrbo) earning by a factor of three.
The trade-off: booking through a card portal forfeits stay credit toward any Travelocity-side loyalty tier, and sometimes loses access to elite-style perks. Read the portals vs. credit cards comparison for the full decision tree.
Where DealHarbor recommends Travelocity over alternatives
Travelocity wins for Travelers who already have a Travelocity account from a decade ago and want the same Expedia stack. For other use cases — building elite status with a chain, redeeming on award nights, or chasing the absolute lowest opaque rate — different platforms or brand-direct booking will often beat Travelocity. Compare against our full platform comparison before defaulting to any single channel.
Frequently asked questions
Is Travelocity safe to book through?
Yes. Travelocity is a long-established platform with PCI-compliant payment processing, encrypted data handling, and clear refund mechanics for refundable bookings. The risk surface is no different from booking direct with a major hotel chain.
Can I earn hotel chain loyalty points on Travelocity bookings?
Generally no. Most Travelocity bookings do not credit loyalty stay credit at the chain (Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, IHG, etc.) because the booking is technically through Travelocity, not the brand. The exception is some bank-portal bookings (Capital One Travel, Chase Travel) where the chain occasionally honors stay credit.
How does DealHarbor verify Travelocity coupons?
Our editors test each code at checkout on Travelocity within 30 days of publication. Codes that fail verification are pulled immediately. We document the path through the booking flow and note any blackout dates so you know exactly what to expect.