Post by Admin on Nov 13, 2020 23:08:50 GMT
Skift.com this month published the results of its survey of travel-website traffic, based on estimated site visits during May.
The rankings group visits from all same-brand websites together. So, for example, Expedia’s traffic includes not just Expedia.com but also such country-specific sites as Expedia.co.uk and Expedia.de.
The results, from most- to least-visited travel sites:
Booking.com
TripAdvisor.com
Expedia.com
Hotels.com
Airbnb.com
Agoda.com
Priceline.com
Skyscanner.com
Kayak.com
Makemytrip.com
Cheapoair.com
Trivago.com
Hotelurbano.com
Orbitz.com
Hotwire.com
Travelocity.com
The rankings are both surprising and not.
Booking.com is the leader, predictably. But it goes beyond that: the site is also on a growth tear, increasing visits by 27 percent in just the first five months of 2014.
Of course, travel standbys like TripAdvisor, Expedia, and Priceline make the list.
But Airbnb ranked among the top five travel sites? Apparently so.
Skyscanner? Agoda? Who knew? And who are they anyway?
The takeaway for even the most engaged travelers is that the online travel landscape remains very much in flux. The website you used to research and book your trips last month will probably still do the job next month. But there may be a new website that can do it better.
Reader Reality Check
Any surprises?
This article originally appeared on FrequentFlier.com.
We hand-pick everything we recommend and select items through testing and reviews. Some products are sent to us free of charge with no incentive to offer a favorable review. We offer our unbiased opinions and do not accept compensation to review products. All items are in stock and prices are accurate at the time of publication. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission.
The rankings group visits from all same-brand websites together. So, for example, Expedia’s traffic includes not just Expedia.com but also such country-specific sites as Expedia.co.uk and Expedia.de.
The results, from most- to least-visited travel sites:
Booking.com
TripAdvisor.com
Expedia.com
Hotels.com
Airbnb.com
Agoda.com
Priceline.com
Skyscanner.com
Kayak.com
Makemytrip.com
Cheapoair.com
Trivago.com
Hotelurbano.com
Orbitz.com
Hotwire.com
Travelocity.com
The rankings are both surprising and not.
Booking.com is the leader, predictably. But it goes beyond that: the site is also on a growth tear, increasing visits by 27 percent in just the first five months of 2014.
Of course, travel standbys like TripAdvisor, Expedia, and Priceline make the list.
But Airbnb ranked among the top five travel sites? Apparently so.
Skyscanner? Agoda? Who knew? And who are they anyway?
The takeaway for even the most engaged travelers is that the online travel landscape remains very much in flux. The website you used to research and book your trips last month will probably still do the job next month. But there may be a new website that can do it better.
Reader Reality Check
Any surprises?
This article originally appeared on FrequentFlier.com.
We hand-pick everything we recommend and select items through testing and reviews. Some products are sent to us free of charge with no incentive to offer a favorable review. We offer our unbiased opinions and do not accept compensation to review products. All items are in stock and prices are accurate at the time of publication. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission.