A first look inside Booking.com's fancy new Manchester HQ
The company has relocated its UK head office to Manchester, where up to 1,300 employees will eventually be based
The new HQ will focus on all of Booking.com's operations apart from where people stay. That includes flights and rental cars and is a vital part of what the brand is trying to put together - the 'connected trip'.
Explaining his decision to open the HQ in Manchester, Booking Holdings CEO, Glenn Fogel, said: "The costs in London for office space are significantly higher and the talent is more expensive as well. We're really pleased with the result of our new Manchester office and believe me, to try and get this space in London would have cost a lot more."
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