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The Travel Industry Needs a New Way to Read OTA Results

Summary
Recent data reveals a disconnect between consumer travel spending and OTA performance, with low correlation rates for major platforms like Booking.com and Airbnb. Despite a soft travel market, both Booking Holdings and Airbnb reported strong gross bookings growth, suggesting gains are coming from share increases and monetization, not overall demand. This impacts how hosts evaluate OTA results.
Key Insights
- •The correlation between consumer travel spending and OTA gross bookings is low, with R² values of 0.03 for Booking, 0.11 for Expedia, and 0.02 for Airbnb, indicating that consumer spending explains almost none of the movement in OTA results.
- •Booking Holdings and Airbnb reported strong gross bookings growth (16% increases) in the latest quarter despite a soft consumer travel spending environment.
Action Items
- ✓Consider the limitations of relying solely on OTA gross booking data to gauge market demand when making pricing and revenue management decisions.Effort: lowImpact: medium
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