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Show Me the Money: Do Nontransactional Sites Impact Bookings?
Nontransactional sites are a necessary stop for many online travel shoppers, influencing not only what travelers buy, but also where they buy it.
Check This: Traveler Sentiment Falls Amid Airline Fee Free-For-All
When it comes to air travel, U.S. travelers increasingly feel like they are being taken for a ride, according to a new PhoCusWright report.
Just Looking: How Nontransactional Sites Measure Up
In the world of online travel, transactional websites are only part of the story – two-thirds of the story, to be exact.
Travel Activities: What Drives Advance Booking?
When it comes to planning a leisure trip, not all travel activities are created equal. In the landscape of in-destination activities, attractions, events and tours, some activities are much more important to travelers than others
Mobile Travel Activities Bookings: Are Travelers Ready?
Leisure travelers are using their mobile devices during trips to explore, navigate and book travel
OTA Gains Challenge Suppliers to Recover Share
Hotel chains and airline websites lost ground versus online travel agencies (OTAs) in the first half of 2010, according to a new PhoCusWright report conducted in partnership with Compete Inc.
Travelers Spend More on Activities than Cruises, Packages or Car Rentals
The U.S. travel activities market totaled nearly US$27 billion in 2009, making it almost twice as large as the car rental segment, according to a new PhoCusWright report.
Travelers Spend More on Activities than Cruises, Packages or Car Rentals
The U.S. travel activities market totaled nearly US$27 billion in 2009, making it almost twice as large as the car rental segment, according to a new PhoCusWright report. While less than one third of all travel activities, events, attractions and tours were booked online in 2009, a growing aggregator network and advancements in technology and commercial models will power significant growth in advance bookings and online distribution.
European Players Unite to Challenge Global OTA Dominance
France and Spain may not inspire the world as hotbeds of travel e-commerce innovation, but they have nurtured the growth of two leading online travel agencies (OTAs) – GO Voyages and eDreams.
Forget about Facebook: Social-Mobile Convergence Will Have a Wide-Ranging Impact on the U.S
The convergence of social media and mobile applications will have a profound impact on corporate meetings and events, but not in the way one might expect. In a new report and upcoming Online Event, PhoCusWright examines the U.S. corporate groups and meetings market, and how meeting planners, travel companies and technology providers can leverage the mobile-social “sweetspot” to their advantage.
European Online Travel Returns to Double-Digit Growth
The European online travel market is expected to grow 10% in 2010, as the overall travel market begins a modest recovery, according to PhoCusWright’s European Online Travel Overview Sixth Edition.
Can Kayak Get Public in the Face of Uncertainty?
Kayak announced plans for an initial public offering today. While details around the deal are scarce, offering documents provide some illuminating financial detail and really set the stage for what is sure to be a big debate.