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Vahe Habeshian
Vahe Habeshian   BIO
04.05.07

eMarketer: $146 Billion in Online Travel Sales by 2010


MarketingVOX: U.S. online consumer travel sales (airline, hotel, rental car, cruise and vacation package reservations) will reach nearly $94 billion, up 19 percent from just under $79 billion in 2006, according to eMarketer.
Online travel sales are projected to remain strong for the next three years, albeit with steadily declining growth rates: eMarketer projects U.S. sales to reach nearly $146 billion in 2010, up from nearly $127 billion in 2009 and $110 billion in 2008.
A tighter market will exacerbate the fierce competition between online travel agencies and travel suppliers, according Jeffrey Grau, eMarketer senior analyst and author of the report?”US Online Travel: The Threat of Commoditization.”
This year, U.S. online travel bookings will for the first time surpass offline bookings in volume, according to PhoCusWright. In 2007, some 41.3 million U.S. households – some 52.5% of all US online households – will book travel online, according to eMarketer.
It projects that in 2010 nearly 10 million more U.S. households – 51.1 million, or 55.3 percent of all online households – will do so.
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