Mobile Devices Grab More Travel Dollars
Smartphones and tablets are on track to capture nearly one in five online travel dollars by 2014.
U.S. mobile leisure/unmanaged
business travel bookings will hit nearly $26 billion in 2014 -- more than tripling since 2012 -- estimates travel research firm PhoCusWright.
"Everyone knows mobile activity is
booming, but it's hard for companies to know where they stand when growth rates are so high," said Cathy Schetzina, senior analyst at PhoCusWright. "In fact, mobile bookings will increase so quickly
over the next two years that a 40% growth rate can mean you're falling behind."
While using a mobile phone to purchase travel products is not yet mainstream, the share of travelers
who have done so is clearly growing.
In 2012, three in 10 mobile Web users booked and/or purchased travel products such as hotel rooms or flights via their mobile phone -- up from 26%
in 2011, according to PhoCusWright.
By comparison, more than eight in 10 mobile Web users viewed maps/directions via a mobile phone, while over half researched travel destinations or
products. Beyond mobile, U.S. travel ecommerce sales are booming. Indeed, online travel sales reached $103 billion last year, according to data released earlier this week by comScore.
Air travel accounted for nearly two-thirds of all travel spending, which was up 10% from 2011, according to comScore.
“Travel is a leading online commerce category, and
despite being a pioneer in the sector 15 years ago, it is still growing at nearly double-digit growth rates and remains very competitive,” said John Mangano, VP of comScore Marketing Solutions
for Retail and Travel.
Once again, Southwest Airlines led all airline sites in 2012 with 20% of category page views, up slightly from the prior year. Delta Airlines ranked second at
15.5% of page views, followed by United Airlines at 14.7%, American Airlines at 13% and US Airways at 3%.
Expedia (which includes Hotwire) ranked as the top property in the Online
Travel Agents category, with 31.6% of all category page views, followed by Priceline.com (17.3%) and Orbitz (12.9%).
Recent 2012 IPO Kayak.com was one of the biggest share gainers in
the category, jumping 2.2 percentage points to a 6.9% share of all page views.
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