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ReportU.S. Online Travel Agency Market Report 2021-2025
Published: March 2022
U.S. online travel agencies (OTAs) recovered handily in 2021, buoyed by resilient domestic travel....
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ReportThrough the Roof: U.S. Short-Term Rentals 2021
Published: January 2022
Short-term rentals (STRs) have experienced a precipitous uptick in attention, in a time otherwise...
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ReportU.S. Airline Market Report 2022-2026
Published: March 2023
U.S. Airlines face business turbulence regularly. Questionable service, too-high fees and delays are...
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ReportItaly Travel Market Report 2021-2025
Published: March 2022
Italy was among the first European nations to suffer deeply from the impacts of COVID-19. After...
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ArticleHelp Wanted: How Travel Survives the People Shortage
Published: July 2022
When COVID lockdowns receded in early 2021, it was expected that frustrated travelers would return...
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ReportFrance Travel Market Report 2021-2025
Published: February 2022
Following a disastrous 2020, the French travel market rebounded 19% in 2021. Still, it was a...
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ReportSpain Travel Market Report 2021-2025
Published: February 2022
The Spanish travel market experienced a tumultuous 2021, as waves of virus variants and travel...
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ReportAustralia-New Zealand Travel Market Report 2021-2025
Published: September 2022
Like most of the world, Australia and New Zealand began their recovery in 2021. Still, challenges...
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ReportU.S. Packaged Travel Market Report 2021-2025
Published: March 2022
The U.S. packaged travel segment faced an unprecedented 84% downturn in 2020, and appeared poised to...
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ReportU.S. Traveler Behavior: Must-Haves for Moving Forward
Published: September 2021
While the pandemic has deeply affected all aspects of leisure travel, many consumers are clearly...
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