Booking.com Updates Coming to Boost
We have several exciting improvements coming for Boost users connected to Booking.com V2. If you’re not yet on the V2 connection, please reach out to your Customer Success contact or create a support ticket to discuss migration.
Photo Tagging in Booking.com — Coming Soon
We’re releasing photo tagging support for the Booking.com V2 connection. Estimated release date of Apr 7, 2026
You’ll be able to:
Open the gallery for any Booking.com listing
Assign tags to individual photos
This has been a long-standing request from Booking.com and will help surface more key features of your listings on their platform, improving visibility and driving more bookings.
Seasonal Fee & Tax Logic
Planned release: March 10, 2026
Thanks to recent updates on the Booking.com side, Boost can now send fees and taxes with start and end dates to Booking.com V2.
What this means for you:
Boost will use the seasonal start/end dates from your PMS for supported fees and taxes
Ideal for jurisdictions where rates change at the beginning of the year or other specific dates
Available only for the Booking.com V2 connection
To migrate to V2, please create a support ticket or contact your Customer Success Manager.
New Booking.com Description API
Planned release: March 10, 2026
Booking.com now supports a dedicated description field, and Boost will start sending this via the new Description API for Booking.com V2.
Highlights:
A clear, dedicated description field for your listings
Better control and consistency of content on Booking.com
Available only for the Booking.com V2 connection
For migration assistance, open a ticket or reach out to Customer Success.
Improved Contact Fields
Planned release: March 10, 2026
Booking.com has expanded and improved its contact fields, and Boost is making this as simple as possible for our users.
Starting March 10:
Your General contact information will automatically populate any empty required contact fields for Booking.com
You can still override any field manually with different data
This significantly reduces manual data entry, especially during onboarding and bulk updates (where the same fields previously needed filling ~5 times)