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PhoCusWright's India Consumer Travel Report
PhoCusWright's India Consumer Travel Report provides a complete picture of the new Indian traveler: who are they, how they travel, how they shop, and what they want.
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Presentation: PhoCusWright's U.S. Corporate Travel Report: Market Sizing and Technology Trends
This May 22, 2012 Webinar explores the key developments that are shaping the corporate travel marketplace, along with market sizing and projections through 2013.
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European Tour Operator Business Strategies and Technology Approaches
Intensified competitive pressures in a dynamic marketplace, combined with changing consumer behavior, continue to shape European tour operator strategies – especially with regard to technology. This article examines recent travel technology trends driven by the German divisions of major pan-European tour operators.
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India Package: Online Travel Overview and Consumer Travel Report
Two new reports from PhoCusWright reveal that despite a slowing economy, rising fuel prices and a troubled aviation sector, India's travel marketplace is expanding rapidly, and is poised for strong double-digit growth for the next several years. Purchase both reports and save 15%.
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PhoCusWright's U.S. Corporate Travel Report: Market Sizing and Technology Trends
While the corporate travel sector in the U.S. rebounded relatively quickly from the financial downturn and has now recovered to pre-recession levels, the industry is still in the midst of major change, with several fundamental shifts influencing how business travel will be conducted in the future. This report provides a comprehensive view of the state of managed travel in the U.S., along with the key metrics, dynamics and trends that will shape the arena through 2013.
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Travel Innovation and Technology Trends: 2012 and Beyond
Heads up, travel companies: 2012's host of technology trends – including new developments in social e-commerce, business intelligence and content fragmentation – will have huge effects on the future of travel distribution.
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Behavioral Targeting: Marketing 101 Meets Web 2.0
Personalization is about delivering the right content to the right traveler at the right time, and getting it right requires leveraging company data about the customer – demographics, lifestyle information, travel and spend history, and personal preferences.
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Presentation: PhoCusWright's U.S. Business Traveler: Managed, Unmanaged and Rogue
Empowered by an increasingly sophisticated assortment of tools at their fingertips, today's business travelers are taking more control over their entire experience. From picking their own favorite suppliers and booking channels, to integrating leisure components into their work trips and leveraging social media, business travelers are demanding more than ever before.
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Presentation: Mobile Hits The Mainstream
March 22, 2012 Webinar Recording and Deck
With smartphone usage among U.S. travelers surging past the 50% mark, the mobile platform has not only matured, but is now influencing every stage of the travel life cycle. From deciding where to go, to getting real-time directions after they've arrived, travelers are rarely without their mobile devices. The implications and opportunities for travel companies are enormous.
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PhoCusWright's U.S. Business Traveler: Managed, Unmanaged and Rogue
Demand for business travel has recovered substantially after its 2009 plummet, but driving growth in the years ahead will prove more challenging for travel companies than in the past. Effectively catering to the wants and needs of business travelers will be increasingly important for industry players hoping to grow their share in this lucrative segment. PhoCusWright's U.S. Business Traveler: Managed, Unmanaged and Rogue helps travel companies gain holistic perspective from the range of business travelers in the U.S., including both those who are managed by a corporate travel policy and those who are not.
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