Google's entry into travel - Extending the obsession with the air traveler
July 12, 2010
Facts about Google's acquisition of ITA | www.google.com
Last week, Google announced its acquisition of ITA, a Boston-based technology firm devoted to the development of technology to assist with the search and purchase of airline tickets. They reported a price tag of $700 million in cash.I originally wrote about this transaction on April 23rd, in an article titled Travel Game Changer - What does Google's potential acquisition of ITA mean?
Dare to Differentiate - Travel, Mapping and Content Industry Challenge
July 9, 2010
Stop the Obsession with the Air Traveler | distribution-solutionz.blogspot.com
The more competition you face, the greater the need to highlight the differentiation -- the unique advantage of your product or service -- in order to succeed in the marketplace.Successful companies in all industries have long engaged in head-to-head competition in search of sustained, profitable growth. They have fought for competitive advantage, battled over market share, and struggled to balance differentiation with both risk and available resources for development.
Travel Game Changer - What does Google's potential acquisition of ITA mean?
April 23, 2010
Earlier this week, Bloomberg released a story "Google Said to Be in Talks to Buy Travel Company ITA". They report that venture funded ITA may be seeking as much as $1b. Who is ITA Software and why are they appealing to Google?Whether this rumor is indeed true, what would this mean for the GDS & OTA industries?How would this acquisition impact Google? Would it create new opportunity for Yahoo and Bing if Google's travel advertisers decide to boycot their new direct competitor?
GDS - Private to Public and Back - eCommerce Pioneers continue their evolution
April 23, 2010
Amadeus IT Group SA (Amadeus) is one of the world’s leading IT solutions providers for the travel and tourism industry, offering transaction processing capabilities to travel service providers and travel agencies. On Tuesday of this week Amadeus announced plans to launch their IPO April 29th on the Madrid Stock Exchange. They will seek to raise 910 million euros ($1.23 billion) to pay off debt. Amadeus competes head to head with Travelport and Sabre, both privately held.
The Future of the GDS as privately held companies
February 11, 2010
Travelport Defers U.K. IPO, Cancels Debt Tender Offer (Update1) | www.businessweek.com
Travelport cancelled its IPO and debt tender offer this week, citing "volatile equity market conditions". Travelport started the share sale on Feb. 1 with a marketing process to sell between 383 million and 528 million shares at a price of 210 pence to 290 pence apiece. The IPO would have been the biggest in the U.K. since 2007, giving the company a so-called enterprise value of 8.8 times earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
The downward trend on air ticket sales continues for the agency channel
January 22, 2010
Air Ticket Sales for 2009 were down 17.29% | www.arccorp.com
Year over year air ticket sales through the travel agency channel (both online and offline) declined 17.29% in 2009. Total sales were $65.8b, with $29.9b from domestic fares and $25.6b from international fares (with the balance being taxes and fees). There are 15,928 agencies in the US and 188 airlines. The number of agencies declined 10% from 17,673 in 2008. This is due to continued consolidation and to some extent, the closure of the low end agencies that cannot survive in today's economy. The number of airlines grew from 173. Who knew? The number of transactions (aka tickets) only declined 5.48%. International sales as a percentage of total declined just slightly to 39%. The average price of an international ticket declined 16% to $700.47 and a domestic ticket declined 12% to an average of $298.93, which signals an increase in sales through the top 4 online sites.
All three key metrics in hospitality are down for 2009 - No surprises there
January 22, 2010
US hotel industry ends '09 with double-digit RevPAR drop | www.hotelnewsnow.com
The three top metrics in the hospitality industry are revenue per available room (RevPAR), occupancy and average daily room rate (ADR).Revenue per available room fell 16.7 percent to US$53.71 during 2009, according to year-end reports from Smith Travel Research.The industry’s occupancy fell 8.7 percent to 55.1 percent for the year and average daily rate dropped 8.8 percent to US$97.51. None of the top 25 markets showed any growth in these top 3 metrics.
Hotels RevPar decline - It is more than just the economy coming out of recession
July 20, 2009
Reservations Mount Over Hotel Stocks | www.businessweek.com
While the economy plays a significant role in hotel RevPar results, their is much more to it than just that. "Events and Meetings Management" (EMM)-still no signs of life. Corporate travel budgets are typically built in the fall for following calendar year-so no growth until next year at the absolute earliest...MAYBE! If you have a decline in air service you are going to have a decline in RevPar...it is that simple...and the hotels should have seen it when airlines first announced those cuts.
Cuba is not the "end all, be all" for the cruise industry
July 20, 2009
Cruise companies rise on sector's surge, U.S.-Cuba talks | www.reuters.com
1. Cuba will create a boom for the cruise industry....not really.2. If passed if will be several years before implemented.3. Cuba needs a lot of infrastructure work to support this potential move.4. Benefits other than cruise lines...entire Cuban economy, local hotels and building industry will have the biggest positive impact...could also lead to the demise of Castro and socialism.
Top Ten reasons to use a travel agent
June 25, 2009
Why Use A Travel Agent? | www.travelagentcentral.com
A David Letterman, tongue in cheek approach at why "use a travel agency". Hopefully you wail see both the humor and the "deeper meaning" As travel becomes more "unbundled" it becomes more complicated (read: fees for everything...including checking in, using the lavatory on airplanes, a "resort fee" for a resort hotel etc.) It is only going to get worse...so let someone else sort through it for me (and you)!
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