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PhoCusWright's European Consumer Travel Report Second Edition
Understanding the similarities and differences among travelers in France, Germany and the U.K. is essential for travel companies building brands in these distinct markets. Gain the consumer insight you need to thrive in Europe's competitive travel marketplace with this report.
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Presentation - On the Edge of Optimism: Key U.S. Traveler Insights
This one-hour recorded PhoCusWright Webinar explores the behavioral trends, motivations and intentions of U.S. travelers. The package includes the audio recording and presentation deck of the July 13 Webinar. Discover the status of consumer travel in the U.S. and insights into key indicators for the upcoming year.
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PhoCusWright's Australia Online Travel Traffic Report
With a mature Internet population and the highest online travel penetration rate in Asia Pacific, Australia is home to a highly developed and thriving online travel marketplace. Travel websites represent one of the most visited Internet categories in the country. PhoCusWright has partnered with global digital intelligence provider comScore to measure and analyze Australian Web traffic within the travel category.
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Presentation - PhoCusWright and the Future of Travel Distribution
This one-hour recorded PhoCusWright Webinar outlines the top 10 trends impacting the travel industry and sets the stage for the next wave of innovation. Bob Offutt, senior technology analyst and editorial director, Innovation Edition, assesses each opportunity based on what is happening, what needs to happen and who is making it happen via example.
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Travel Innovation and Technology Trends: 2011 and Beyond
While still dealing with the effects of the recession, the travel industry is entering a period of recovery - a renaissance that applauds and sustains new ideas, new approaches and new discoveries. PhoCusWright's technology trend predictions for 2011 reflect both this idea-laden environment and a consumer who is more empowered than ever before, equipped with access to unprecedented amounts of information.
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PhoCusWright's When They Get There (and Why They Go): Activities, Attractions, Events and Tours
While U.S. travelers spent nearly $27 billion on travel activities, attractions, events and tours in 2009, these activities have failed to penetrate and participate in the broader travel distribution ecosystem. This report analyzes the travel opportunity for events and activities in the U.S., and identifies opportunities and challenges for travel suppliers, distributors and technology providers.
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PhoCusWright's Online Traffic and Conversion Report Second Edition
While suppliers and online travel agencies generate the core of Web activity in the travel category today, non-transactional sites like traveler review websites, lead generators and metasearch sites are a significant component of the online travel landscape. PhoCusWright's Online Traffic and Conversion Report analyzes traffic and conversion to identify the key trends that are shaping how and where consumers shop for and purchase travel.
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The Other Online Travel Agencies: The OTA Landscape Beyond the Big Four
An examination of the online agency world beyond the Big Four, as well as a look at some of the leading tier-two OTAs and the role they play in the online travel market.
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PhoCusWright's U.S. Online Travel Overview Tenth Edition: Airlines
Although 2008 and 2009 were among the worst years for U.S. airlines, 2010 is shaping up to be among the best. The 2008 oil price spike, which led to untenable fuel prices for airlines, was followed by a steep economic recession. The result was a dramatic decline in corporate demand for travel and, for airlines, those precious premium customers.
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PhoCusWright's U.S. Online Travel Overview Tenth Edition: Online Travel Agencies
Like umbrella sales on a rainy day, OTAs do best when inclement conditions dampen the travel marketplace. But despite the countercyclical boost, the OTA segment as a whole skidded off its growth track for the first time in 2009. The decline was inconsistent across companies, however, and share shifts between the major players concentrated the loss to certain brands, while other brands managed to buck the trend.
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