The writing has been on the wall about this for a while. Here is an article from
2015:
http://www.coindesk.com/expedia-exec-purchases-with-bitcoin-are-down-40/Despite a decline of approximately 40% in bitcoin purchases, Connie Chung, senior payments product manager at Expedia, says the option to pay with the digital currency will remain as long as there is a demand for it.
In interview with CoinDesk, Chung, who helped launch bitcoin payments for Expedia's US website last year, says the decision to accept payments in the cryptocurrency was also a response to demand, and that this is perhaps the most important factor in its selection of payment methods.
It was not, she added, about Expedia making a statement or taking a stance on digital currencies.
Chung noted other merchants had been more affected by what she called a recent decline in bitcoin payments with some reporting a decrease of up to 90% at various industry events.
Looks like they gave it another year, demand continued to plummet and they axed it. I don't think bitcoin will ever be a currency - people tend to hoard their coins. Companies like Expedia should have offered an alt like doge, which people are happy to spend, but instead of substituting an appropriate alt, they just scrapped the crypto option altogether.