Hitwise January 2011 Travel Category Report
36.78% of all visits to the online 'Travel' industry went to the top 10 websites for the month of February, 2011. 46.85% went to the top 20 websites and 69.29% went to the top 100 websites.
36.78% of all visits to the online 'Travel' industry went to the top 10 websites for the month of February, 2011. 46.85% went to the top 20 websites and 69.29% went to the top 100 websites.
36.80% of all visits to the online 'Travel' industry went to the top 10 websites for the month of January, 2011. 46.64% went to the top 20 websites and 69.04% went to the top 100 websites.
Bigmouthmedia's 2011 Online Travel Report has revealed that the sector's enthusiasm for digital marketing is set to continue in the face of extremely challenging trading conditions.
As European travel companies advance from recession into recovery, it is critical for them to stay attuned to the trends shaping consumer sentiment and decision-making. How confident are consumers about the upcoming year? What trends are common across European markets, and where do travelers differ? In a comprehensive research study, travel industry research authority PhoCusWright reveals and explores the state of European consumer travel.
As European travel companies advance from recession into recovery, it is critical for them to stay attuned to the trends shaping consumer sentiment and decision-making.
Anyone can launch a web site. Yet, its not enough to have a web site anymore. Your web site needs to be good. Good websites effectively communicate information about your company, brand, product or service to your audience. Therefore, its so important to inform and engage your audience with a good web site.
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The Convento de La Parra in La Parra, near Badajoz in Spain has joined the ARTEH®s e-Distribution system - ARTEH® CRS - and is now available for online reservations on the four GDS Channels (Global Distribution Systems: Amadeus, Sabre, Galileo and Worldspan) as well as through the varied IDS Portals (Internet Distribution System).
Media outlets around the world are abuzz with the news of Google's ITA Software acquisition. On the July 1 announcement call, Google's Eric Schmidt and Marissa Mayer were understandably vague about what changes would be made to the Google search experience as a result of the acquisition. They did express, however, that the degree of sophistication they seek to build into search requires a deep level of integrationmore than what just a software license could provide. They stated that metasearch as we know it today is not where they are planning to go with the integration. In other words, do not expect another Kayak look-alikethey claim to be building something that the industry has never seen before.
40.72% of all visits to the online 'Travel' industry went to the top 10 websites for the month of April, 2010. 49.93% went to the top 20 websites and 70.20% went to the top 100 websites.