U.S. Online Travel Agencies 2018: Key Developments
- Published:
- December 2018
- Research Type:
- Report
- Format:
- HTML & PDF
- Pages:
- 5
- Figures:
- 1
- Segment:
- Online Travel Agencies
- Region:
- U.S. & Canada
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Expedia and Booking.com continue to dominate the U.S. online travel agency space, and the two are making deeper inroads into segments outside flights and hotels. The two segment leaders, along with other key players such as Google and TripAdvisor’s Viator, are actively targeting the travel activities market. Meanwhile, OTAs seek other ways to gain an edge, and are exploring voice, machine-learning and chat-based functionality. This report explores the most notable trends and stories that are currently impacting the U.S. OTA landscape.
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Also available in the U.S. Online Travel Overview 2018 series:
- U.S. Online Travel Overview 2018
- U.S. Airlines 2018: Market Sizing and Landscape
- U.S. Airlines 2018: Key Developments
- U.S. Hotel & Lodging 2018: Market Sizing and Landscape
- U.S. Hotel & Lodging 2018: Key Developments
- U.S. Car Rental 2018
- U.S. Cruise and Packaged Travel 2018
- U.S. Online Travel Overview 2018 Market Sheet
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