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Online Travel Intermediaries: A Fast Changing Competitive Landscape

 

Key Findings

Steady performance for online travel intermediaries: Global online travel intermediaries sales recorded a strong 8% CAGR over the 2008-2013 period, driven by the rapid rise of online travel agencies and by the move of traditional tour operators to the online channel.

Asia Pacific and mobile channel to drive future growth: Growth is expected to stay very healthy over the forecast period, with strong performances in the Asia Pacific region and in sales made through mobile devices.

The rise of technology players: Technology players, such as Google, Facebook, TripAdvisor and the metasearch engines, are playing an increasingly important role in the travel industry, driving online traffic and having a major impact on competition among industry players.

Increasing consolidation for OTAs: The online travel agency sector is seeing increasing consolidation, with Expedia and Priceline emerging as its dominant players. OTAs from the emerging markets, such as Ctrip and MakeMyTrip, are also gaining ground.

Tour operators embrace online channel: Leading global tour operators, such as TUI Travel and Thomas Cook, are currently changing their business models to make their websites their main distribution platforms.

A fast changing environment: Further major changes are expected over the forecast period as peer-to-peer services expand to more travel sectors, online travel marketing becomes increasingly personalised and wearable electronics go mainstream.

From OTAs to MTAs: As a result of the rise of the mobile channel and of in-destination tourist services, online travel agencies are expected gradually to adopt a mobile travel agency model.

 

SECTOR PERFORMANCE

Asia Pacific the driver of growth

Mobile travel sales to see rapid growth over 2013-2018

FUTURE OUTLOOK

The rise of mobile travel agencies (MTAs)

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