Trend Report

Europe's Online Travelers Challenge European Online Travel Success

Henry H. Harteveldt
 and  three contributors
Sep 03, 2009

Summary

In Europe, 73% of travelers are now online, up from 64% in 2007. They, however, feel the brunt of the recession — 38% of European travelers are financially worse off now than they were a year ago. Europe's online leisure travelers use technology but don't love it. So it's no surprise that in spite of a 32% increase in European Bookers, an average Booker buys little more now than he did two years ago. Fortunately, European travelers maintain a balance between price and brand when buying travel, and many remain open to trading up to a better-quality travel product for the right price. To succeed in Europe in 2010, travel eBusiness professionals must understand the five pillars of successful eBusiness and develop country-specific eBusiness plans.

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