Hotels.com Unveils June 2026 Summer Discount Strategy and Coupon Codes
New promotions include up to 50% off select properties and a dedicated code for World Cup destinations, with strict booking deadlines for maximum savings.

Hotels.com has launched a comprehensive discount campaign for June 2026, targeting consumers planning summer travel through a mix of flash sales, coupon codes, and loyalty incentives. The platform is currently offering up to 50% off limited-time deals on select hotels, alongside up to 40% off popular properties and stays under $250. These promotions are part of a broader Summer Sale initiative designed to drive bookings for destinations such as Las Vegas and Orlando.
A specific coupon code, SUMMER10, provides an additional 10% off select hotels in the United States, Canada, or Mexico, with a maximum discount cap of $150. To utilise this code, bookings must be made by June 8, 2026, for stays completed by August 31, 2026. The platform also highlights last-minute city break savings of 20% or more for travellers who book within the next two weeks.
The company is also capitalising on international sporting events, directing traffic to a dedicated page of offers for World Cup destinations. Cities highlighted in this campaign include Atlanta, Boston, and Dallas, among other global locations. This targeted approach aims to capture the surge in travel demand associated with major tournaments.
For users enrolled in the free OneKey rewards program, Hotels.com offers tiered pricing that can result in savings of up to 30% on stays. The discount structure increases based on membership tier, with benefits extending to bundled hotel and flight reservations. The platform notes that even free membership levels provide competitive pricing for flights and transportation.
In addition to accommodation discounts, Hotels.com is promoting gift card purchases, offering a 10% discount on cards valued at $150 or more. The campaign underscores the platform’s strategy to consolidate travel spending, allowing users to secure lodging, flights, and gifts through a single interface while maximising cost efficiency.
