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PhoCusWright's U.S. Consumer Travel Report Fifth Edition
While the U.S. economy showed clear signs of recovery in 2012, there were enough mixed signals to make vacation decisions difficult for many Americans. Through a longitudinal analysis, PhoCusWright's U.S. Consumer Travel Report Fifth Edition examines traveler behavior along each step of the travel planning process - from the media travelers rely on to make destination and product decisions, to the channels they use to book and share their trip experiences. Key metrics include frequency and duration of trips, travel expenditure and travel component purchases, and travel intentions for the coming year.
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PhoCusWright's U.S. Online Travel Traffic Report
As travelers hop from site to site cobbling together their perfect trips, their mouse clicks yield important clues to the shifting dynamics of the online travel marketplace. PhoCusWright partnered with New York-based Experian Hitwise to identify key trends influencing how consumers plan travel online. PhoCusWright's U.S. Online Travel Traffic Report analyzes the most important categories in the travel vertical, revealing traffic patterns for both transactional and nontransactional travel websites and providing a top-level view of visitation and both upstream and downstream traffic.
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The Role of the GDSs in How Today's Travel Agents Look and Book
Global distribution systems (GDSs) represent a major piece of airline transactions and a vast majority of travel agency flight, hotel and car rental transactions. But the travel agency landscape has evolved significantly, and the GDS no longer always takes center stage when agents book. This analysis examines how travel agents research and book travel products, the role of the GDS and how this varies by agency type.
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Presentation: Fright or Flight? Key U.S. Consumer Travel Trends
On June 13, PhoCusWright presented a special live event that explores the subtle shifts that are impacting the U.S. leisure travel marketplace. Fright or Flight? Key U.S. Consumer Travel Trends examines U.S. traveler behavior and attitudes, and their impact on the leisure travel market.
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PhoCusWright's U.S. Consumer Travel Report Fourth Edition
While total travel gross bookings in 2011 made it back to pre-recession levels, not all consumers felt the glow. PhoCusWright's U.S. Consumer Travel Report Fourth Edition features longitudinal analyses of a broad range of travel behaviors -- including general metrics such as trip frequency, components purchased and travel expenditure -- and examines the use of media supporting purchase decisions and bookings. The report also includes an analysis of traveler intentions for the upcoming year.
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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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PhoCusWright's Traveler Technology Survey 2011
Social networks and the mobile Internet have begun to exert a strong influence on how consumers plan, purchase and experience their leisure travel. PhoCusWright's Traveler Technology Survey 2011 delivers the insights needed to stay on top of these dynamic travel technology trends.
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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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