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PhoCusWright's U.S. Vacation Rentals 2009 - 2014: A Market Reinvented
Vacation rentals now account for more than one fifth of the U.S. lodging industry, based on room revenue. Rapid advancement is altering the competitive landscape, enabling property management companies to run their rental operations with greater savvy and sophistication, empowering individual homeowners to market and rent their vacation homes directly, and improving the shopping and booking experience. This report represents a comprehensive study of the U.S. vacation rental marketplace, including sizing, key segmentation, challenges, opportunities and trends.
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PhoCusWright's European Online Travel Overview Eighth Edition
In 2011, Europe's total and online markets continued their recovery from the recession and enjoyed healthy overall growth. Despite this success, however, slowed growth is expected in the next several years as the debt crisis nips at the economy's heels. PhoCusWright's European Online Travel Overview Eighth Edition provides comprehensive analysis, sizing and forecasts of the region's total and online leisure and unmanaged business travel markets, breaking them down by segment and channel and giving special attention to the six major markets: France, Germany, Italy, Scandinavia, Spain and the U.K.
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PhoCusWright's U.S. Online Travel Overview Twelfth Edition
While the economy - and the travel industry - didn't improve as much in 2012 as everyone hoped, U.S. travelers remain resilient. PhoCusWright's U.S. Online Travel Overview Twelfth Edition hashes out the impact of the current economic uncertainty on the industry and delves into the dynamics of the industry's near future. In addition to market sizing and growth forecasts by travel segment and distribution channel - including mobile - the report tracks the technology trends that will shape the industry through 2014.
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The Travel Agent Customer: Who Uses Travel Agents, Why They Use Them, and What They Buy
Despite the proliferation of online booking in the past 15 years, one third of travel is still booked through traditional travel agents. What continues to attract customers to traditional agencies, and what do these travelers have in common?
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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 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 U.S. Online Travel Overview Tenth Edition: Hotels & Lodging
Hoteliers' concerns for survival have given way to cautious optimism. Economic recovery for hoteliers is fragile. Hospitality ADR improvement is regionally uneven. And overall ADR increases are stubbornly slow. The hotel business recovery is being dampened by continued value-consciousness from both the business and leisure segments.
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PhoCusWright's U.S. Online Travel Overview Tenth Edition: Cruise
The cruise industry is experiencing a modest but welcome recovery in 2010 after a brutal 2009. The recession and subsequent collapse of demand forced cruise lines to slash prices, while the H1N1 crisis in Mexico in the first half of the year effectively killed a major destination market and created itinerary chaos in the Caribbean market. But the crisis has abated.
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