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PhoCusWright's Asia Pacific Online Travel Overview Fourth Edition: Air
In Asia Pacific, airlines suffered the worst of all segments during the recession. The air markets in Japan and Singapore were hit hardest, while China and India managed to escape with only minor declines. Despite this setback, online air bookings will experience strong growth in the next several years, and China will overtake Japan as the region's largest aviation market.
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PhoCusWright's Asia Pacific Online Travel Overview Fourth Edition: India
Like the rest of the country's economy, India's travel industry is on the fast track for growth. Its online travel market is the fastest-growing in Asia Pacific and weathered the recession well, though some segments fared better than others. The country's online travel agency bookings are expected to make major gains in the next several years.
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PhoCusWright's Asia Pacific Online Travel Overview Fourth Edition: China
The second-largest travel market in Asia Pacific, China was one of the region's only markets to grow during the recession. Despite strong growth in the coming years, the country lags in online penetration and will continue this trend in the near future. Distribution - and even completion of sales for online travel agencies - will remain predominantly offline.
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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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Latin American Online Travel Overview
Latin America is, in some respects, the next frontier of the global travel marketplace. While quite large from a geographical standpoint, its travel market is substantially smaller and less developed than that of the U.S., Canada, Europe and even the emerging Asia Pacific region. However, a combination of factors - including strong economic gains, government initiatives, an expanding middle class and heightened awareness and adoption of technology - is transforming Latin America from a peripheral player to one that significantly impacts the worldwide travel industry.
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PhoCusWright's Global Online Travel Overview Second Edition
Online travel is no longer the domain of wealthy nations with pervasive computer and Internet access. It is universal. Any traveler with a computer, tablet or mobile device can make an online transaction - from just about anywhere. This publication compares total and online leisure/unmanaged business travel gross bookings in the U.S., Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America.
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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 French Online Travel Overview Sixth Edition
With 74 million visitors, international travel to France fell in 2009 as a result of the global economic crisis and the relative strength of the euro. However, the fall in international visitors was offset by growth in domestic tourism. Despite declining overall sales, the online component of the French travel market grew slightly in 2009. However, growth rates were not even across all sectors, as airline, rail, and car hire online sales dropped in line with revenue reductions in their respective sectors.
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