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Hello Yshc,
I think booking to is incorrect. Both with and in are possible and I think there is no difference in meaning. There are probably regional preferences, I would imagine. As a British English speaker, I would use booking with most often.
Note that when we reference a time we use for: I have a booking for Thursday.
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team