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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:Applied Travel Intelligence
Groups and Meetings: A New Perspective Reveals Unexpected Opportunity Sherman, Conn., USA, January 24, 2007 -- Companies seeking the next big travel opportunity need to explore the groups and meetings arena, according to a new report published by PhoCusWright Inc. This complex but steady marketplace, valued at over US$164 billion in the U.S. alone, is one of the next frontiers and key competitive areas for e-commerce and one of the last major revenue streams to move online. The U.S. groups and meetings marketplace is projected to reach $175 billion by 2008, with travel (air, hotel, car rental, ground transportation, cruise and tour) representing 54% of the total, according to PhoCusWright's Groups and Meetings: Market Opportunity Redefined. Non-travel expenses (e.g., meeting rooms, catering, audio/visual equipment) represent the remaining 46%. By 2008, 41% of all groups and meetings travel revenue, or $39 billion, will be booked online. But the online opportunity will be even greater for small leisure gatherings (under nine rooms), a segment which has fallen outside of the traditional "group" definition. This segment, which includes family reunions, weddings and religious groups, will have online penetration of 53% by 2008, nearly three times the rate of larger leisure groups. Travel companies can no longer afford to sit on the sidelines taking a wait-and-see approach to the groups and meetings opportunity, according to the report. Suppliers need to automate their entire distribution network and supply chain supporting groups and meetings or else risk ceding control of this space to competitors and/or new entrants. Groups and meeting inventory and rates must be centralized and well integrated into other core systems, including hotel property management, revenue (yield) management, central reservations, customer relationship management, e-commerce and dynamic packaging. In addition, companies should apply Travel 2.0 capabilities to the groups and meetings arena, placing particular emphasis on the elements of community, user-generated content and social networking. Innovation by new entrants and competitive posturing by other, more established players signify that this will be an exciting area poised for great opportunity and technology advances in the years to come. Other Key Findings:
Groups and Meetings: Market Opportunity Redefined elaborates on these key market trends, opportunities, and overall estimates and forecasts, and describes how migration to an online world will evolve. The report puts the groups and meetings market into context by taking into account where the industry has been and where it is headed, and provides strategies and pragmatic tips to help companies determine how best to plan for the future. An Executive Summary for Groups and Meetings: Market Opportunity Redefined is available for your review. About HSMAI About PhoCusWright Inc. ### ### ©
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