Following back-to-back revenue declines in 2015 and 2016, 2017 was a rebound year for U.S. airlines, with flown passenger revenue climbing 3%. Online air bookings are near saturation but still growing slightly faster than the overall air market. This report provides complete sizing and analysis on the U.S. airline segment, including online and mobile bookings, distribution trends, OTA versus supplier dynamics, and projections through 2021.Analyst: Maggie RauchTopic: Market Overview & SizingSegment: AirResearch Type: Report
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Debate over the value of online travel agencies (OTAs) and the impact on profitability of increasing direct bookings is endless. If OTA executives and lodging owners take a long-run versus short-run point of view, the debate might actually lead to a resolution.On a global scale, Phocuswright research indicates that OTAs and their metasearch counterparts continue to capture an increasing share of online hotel bookings. This is despite significant efforts and expense by some chains and properties to shift OTA bookings to hotel-direct channelsAnalyst: Bill CarrollTopic: Market Overview & SizingSegment: Hotels & LodgingRegion: U.S. & CanadaResearch Type: Report
China is among the world’s fastest-growing economies, and its travel market is projected to grow 9-11% annually for the next several years. This continued growth is being driven by more citizens joining the traveling class, improvements in transportation infrastructure, and suppliers and intermediaries tailoring their products to the Chinese traveler. This report provides market sizing, trends and analysis on the Chinese leisure travel market, with projections through 2021.Analysts: Maggie Rauch, Coney Dongre, Deepak JainTopic: Market Overview & SizingRegion: Asia PacificResearch Type: Report
Compare 38 markets from seven different Online Travel Overview Reports through one easy-to-use interactive tool. Visually benchmark data for market size in gross bookings, compare segments (Air, Car Rental, Hotel & Rail), analyze markets across multiple years by segment or channel and more.Analyst: Gillian HuntoonSegments: Air, Car Rental & Ground Transportation, Cruise, Hotels & Lodging, RailRegions: Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, Middle East & Africa, U.S. & CanadaResearch Type: Report
Driven by high Internet and smartphone penetration, improving technology infrastructure and a young population with an appetite for travel, the Middle East travel market is well positioned for strong growth over the next five years. This report provides sizing and analysis of the online and total leisure travel markets in the Middle East, as well as regional projections through 2021, including distribution dynamics, core country markets and more.Analysts: Cristina Polo, Karen Burka, Shadi KaddouraTopics: Market Overview & Sizing, MobileSegments: Air, Car Rental & Ground Transportation, Hotels & Lodging, Online Travel AgenciesRegion: Middle East & AfricaResearch Type: Report
The Asia Pacific (APAC) travel market continues to reap the benefits of a vibrant economy and ongoing infrastructure development supporting travel and tourism, and as a result APAC is now the world’s largest regional travel market. Across the region, travel has become a popular lifestyle choice among the growing middle and upper classes, and travel gross travel bookings are projected to register high single-digit annual growth from 2017 to 2021. This report presents findings on the Asia Pacific leisure travel market, with sizing and projections from 2015-2021.Analysts: Coney Dongre, Chetan Kapoor, Deepak Jain, Maggie RauchTopic: Market Overview & SizingSegments: Air, Car Rental & Ground Transportation, Hotels & Lodging, Online Travel Agencies, RailRegion: Asia PacificResearch Type: Report
An uptick in international arrivals and the gradual recovery of domestic demand is fueling growth in the Spanish leisure travel market, with online bookings outpacing the broader market. Still, high unemployment remains a drag on overall tourism recovery, while the Catalan separatist movement is creating some uncertainty in the market as well. This report presents findings on the Spanish leisure travel market, including sizing and projections from 2015-2021, analysis of key travel segments, distribution dynamics, major players, trends and more.Analysts: Fabian Gonzalez, David Juman, Cathy WalshTopic: Market Overview & SizingSegments: Air, Car Rental & Ground Transportation, Hotels & Lodging, Online Travel Agencies, Rail, Tours & Packages, Traditional Agencies & TMCsRegion: EuropeResearch Type: Report
The U.S. travel market was projected to grow roughly 3% in 2017, with the hotel segment contributing the lion’s share of growth. Online bookings were estimated to climb at more than twice the rate as the broader market. This product includes key data featured in Phocuswright’s U.S. Online Travel Overview Seventeenth Edition, presented in a visually interactive, customizable format.Analyst: Gillian HuntoonTopics: Market Overview & Sizing, MobileSegments: Air, Car Rental & Ground Transportation, Cruise, Hotels & Lodging, Online Travel AgenciesRegion: U.S. & CanadaResearch Type: Report
The U.S. travel market enjoyed a solid 2017, with all segments experiencing growth of 1-5% over 2016. Overall, the market expanded 3%, with online sales outperforming the market as a whole. Many suppliers bolstered their online direct sales efforts, while OTAs (in particular Expedia and Booking.com) had a strong year as well. This report provides comprehensive market sizing and projections for the U.S. travel industry from 2015-2021, and includes analysis of the key trends and players that are shaping the market.Analysts: Lorraine Sileo, Maggie RauchTopic: Market Overview & SizingSegments: Air, Car Rental & Ground Transportation, Cruise, Hotels & Lodging, Online Travel Agencies, Rail, Tours & PackagesRegion: U.S. & CanadaResearch Type: Report
Despite political uncertainty, a weak British pound and ongoing safety fears, the U.K. travel industry has proven resilient. While Brexit continues to cast doubt over the country’s political and trade future, the U.K. remains a key player in the global travel market. Online bookings outpace the overall market, which is projected to grow nearly 3% annually from 2018-2021. This report presents findings on the U.K. leisure travel market, including sizing and projections from 2015-2021, analysis of key travel segments, distribution dynamics, major players, trends and more.Analysts: Dirk Rogl, David Juman, Cathy WalshTopic: Market Overview & SizingSegments: Air, Car Rental & Ground Transportation, Cruise, Hotels & Lodging, Online Travel Agencies, Rail, Tours & PackagesRegion: EuropeResearch Type: Report