Last week was earnings week for many of the public online travel companies, and we've included stories summarizing those releases for several of the largest – Expedia Group, Airbnb, Booking Holdings and Sabre. We've also included copies of the transcripts of last week's earnings calls for both Expedia and Booking. Enjoy.
Amazon Expands India Travel
Offerings
("Amazon to Offer Travel in India via MakeMy Trip,"
November 3, 2021 via Phocus Wire)
Last week, Indian online travel agent, MakeMyTrip,
and Amazon announced a new partnership through which
MakeMyTrip's travel services will be made available to
customers in India through the online retailer's website and
mobile application. Customers purchasing travel services on the
Amazon platforms will also be able to pay for their purchases via
Amazon Pay. According to the press release, the travel services
will be available for booking in the next few months. Readers of
our Update will know that this isn't Amazon's first foray
into travel services – virtual tours in September
2020 and domestic air tickets and bus passes in India in
May and December 2019.
Changes Ahead at Sabre
("Sabre Loses a Chunk of Expedia's North America
Business," November 2, 2021 via Skift Travel News)
(subscription may be required)
While Sabre posted modest financial improvements in last
week's earnings report (revenues up by 58 percent and losses
reduced to $241 million), the loss of Expedia Group and its airline
bookings garnered much of the attention. According to reports,
Sabre was one of three GDS platforms that Expedia had used
historically to source air content. In last week's earning
call, Sabre CEO, Sean Menke, informed investors of the change.
Sabre claims that the loss will have minimal financial impact on
the company's earnings (and actually improved its average
booking fee to $4.59) as much of Expedia's business was low
margin. Sabre Vice President of Sabre Travel Solutions, David
Shirk, intimated that another GDS announcement would be soon
forthcoming as Expedia pursues a somewhat unorthodox single source
(single GDS) strategy.
Flights Drive Much of Booking
Holdings' Quarterly Success
("Booking Holdings Sees Hotels Bouncing Back in
Europe," November 3, 2021 via Skift Travel News) (subscription
may be required)
Highlights from this past week's Booking Holdings'
earnings release include:
- Third quarter revenue ($4.7 billion) increased approximately 77 percent over second quarter revenue.
- Third quarter net income ($769 million) was down, though the decrease was largely attributable to gains ( second quarter) and losses (third quarter) in Booking Holdings' stock holdings.
- Two thirds of room night booked in the third quarter were through mobile devices, and the majority of those mobile bookings were through the companies' mobile apps.
- Alternative accommodations accounted for roughly 30 percent of Booking Holdings' third quarter room night bookings.
- Approximately one third of Booking Holdings' gross bookings in the third quarter were processed through its payment platform (compared to 22 percent in fiscal year 2020).
- Flights paid a big part of Booking Holdings' third quarter success. Flights booked through Booking Holdings' channels (largely Priceline.com and Booking.com) were 131 percent higher than the same quarter in 2019 (pre-pandemic). For Booking.com (which only began offering flights in 2019), it sees a huge opportunity in transitioning these flight customers (many of which are new to the channel) into repeat travel customers through its mobile application, loyalty program, etc. Can packages (and package room rates) be far behind?
Other news:
Airbnb Q3 Revenue Tops $2.2 Billion in
Record Quarter
November 4, 2021 via Phocus Wire
For the third quarter of 2021, Airbnb also reported its most
profitable quarter ever with net income reaching $834 million.
On the Beach Says Ryanair 'Wants to
Eliminate' Online Travel Agents
November 4, 2021 via Travel Weekly (UK) –
News
News On the Beach has accused Ryanair of a "concerted smear
campaign of false allegations" and breaching the Competition
Act, claiming the carrier "wants to eliminate" online
travel agents (OTAs) "as a source of competition."
Expedia Group Nearly Matches 2019 Profit
Levels in Q3 2021
November 4, 2021 via Phocus Wire
In what may be one of the clearest signs yet that the travel
industry is emerging from the dark days of the COVID-19 pandemic,
Expedia Group is reporting figures for net income and adjusted
EBITDA for the third quarter of this year that nearly match the
figures from the same quarter in 2019 – when the industry was
untouched by coronavirus.
Cendyn, Pegasus Merge to Help Hoteliers
Boost Direct Bookings
November 2, 2021 via Phocus Wire
Two hospitality technology companies are merging in a bid to offer
a more comprehensive, integrated solution for hotels looking to
drive direct bookings and optimize the guest experience.
Hawaiian Airlines to Levy GDS
Surcharge
November 1, 2021 via Travel Weekly
On April 1, Hawaiian Airlines plans to begin levying a surcharge
on U.S. bookings made via legacy GDS technology, a move that will
make it the first U.S. carrier to impose a GDS surcharge.
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