PhoCusWright Research
PhoCusWright's European Online Travel Overview Seventh Edition
A detailed overview of the European travel market with market sizing and growth forecasts through 2013, this report focuses on the European online leisure/unmanaged business travel marketplace. It also includes an in-depth analysis of six individual markets: France, Germany, the U.K., Italy, Spain and Scandinavia.
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PhoCusWright's U.S. Online Travel Overview Eleventh Edition
PhoCusWright has followed the evolution of online travel purchasing from its inception. PhoCusWright's U.S. Online Travel Overview Eleventh Edition is the industry standard for sizing and forecasting, providing deep, actionable insights into the U.S. travel market.
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PhoCusWright's European Vacation Rental Marketplace: 2011-2013
Gain an in-depth look at the vacation rental market across seven key countries in Europe: Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the U.K. This report presents a comprehensive view of the current vacation rental landscape in Europe and identifies key trends that will continue to shape this dynamic category.
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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 Asia Pacific Online Travel Overview Fourth Edition
In 2010 the APAC travel market overtook the U.S. to become the second-largest – and fastest-growing – regional market in the world. PhoCusWright's Asia Pacific Online Travel Overview Fourth Edition provides market sizing, projections and analysis for the region's total and online leisure/unmanaged business travel market, including trending by segment and channel. The report also offers detailed insight into the unique dynamics shaping online travel in the region's six most mature markets – India, China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore.
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Presentation - Latin America's Dynamic Online Travel Marketplace
The audio recording and presentation deck of the April 14, 2011 Online Event exploring Latin America's rapidly evolving online travel market.
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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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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 Spanish Online Travel Overview Sixth Edition
The economic and financial crises have deeply affected the Spanish travel industry. Demand has dropped, especially from international visitors, and credit to travel companies has become scarcer. The financial crisis affected some travel segments more than others. Despite the economic challenges, rail grew in 2009 and OTAs remained relatively stable. On the other hand, traditional airlines, low-cost carriers, car rental companies, tour operators, and hotels all suffered strong declines.
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