14 August 2008
A new PhoCusWright study determined that search and shopping sites are having a major impact on the travel category.
Also: their power is expected to grow as the slowing economy prompts travelers to spend even more time searching for travel deals.
ââ¬ÅâThis trend underlines the need for travel suppliers and intermediaries to target search marketing and online advertising efforts based on a clear understanding of online travel shopping patterns,ââ¬~ says the research company.
Just over half of the top 200 travel Web sites in February 2008 were booking sites. The remaining were referral and media sites, which attract travel shoppers with expert and traveler-generated reviews, meta-search capabilities, and maps of travel destinations.
Other highlights of travel trends:
The report also analyzes fast-growing travel Web sites based on increase in visits year over year, search engine traffic to the travel category, including search term patterns, and lifestyle descriptions for online travel shoppers.
The report, called ââ¬ÅâSearch, Shop, Buy: Inside The Tangled Web of Online Travelââ¬~ is available for purchase online for US$500.
Report by David Wilkening
UPDATED: Cruise ship search suspended leaving 16 passengers unaccounted for
UPDATED: Ferry sinks with 350 on board
Fat passengers should pay more, says ex Qantas finance chief
Amadeus crash hits thousands of travel agents and passengers
I tripped into the lifeboat, says Costa Captain
Tripadvisor reports major drop in Greek hotel prices
China bans its airlines from joining Emissions Trading Scheme
Only 11% of Brits book their holiday with high street agents
Costa makes compensation offer to passengers
Is the requirement for travel brochures a thing of the past?
Statement by the Kenya Minister for Tourism on the Kidnapping of a French National in Manda Island
Kenyan Minister makes statement
You can book now your advertisement for via our online booking service or find out more.
Post your comment
Your Comments (1)
By online travel search and shop publisher sites, is this article referring to properties such as http:/www.bookingbuddy.com?
By John Reiss, Thursday, August 21, 2008