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		<title>OTAs make huge inroads in attraction ticket sales, according to new Arival research</title>
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		<description>Visitor attractions have seen a dramatic shift in distribution, with online travel agencies (OTAs) more than doubling their share of bookings since 2019.&amp;nbsp; New research released by Arival, the leading research authority and community for the tours, activities, and attractions sector, reveals that OTAs now deliver 18% of all attraction bookings globally from less than 10% before the pandemic.</description>
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