eCommerce: Market Insights
Travel & Tourism eCommerce: Online Revenue Share & Segments
Travel & Tourism revenues are increasingly being generated by online channels. But what impact does eCommerce have on the Travel & Tourism industry exactly? Here is what you need to know about the post-pandemic global tourism market.
Article by Nitika Lobo | June 13, 2024Online Travel & Tourism: Key Insights
Post-Pandemic Recovery: The Travel & Tourism industry reached pre-pandemic levels of revenues in 2023.
Online Share Growth: By 2028, online revenues are expected to approach 3/4 of the total market.
Revenue by Segment: Hotel and vacation rental bookings generate 76% and 71% of their revenues online, making them the largest online sales segment in the global Travel & Tourism market.
The end of Covid-19 restrictions came as a blessing for many industries. One of these is the travel industry. Already before the pandemic, online channels became more important for consumers to book their vacations. With pandemic restrictions ending, the Travel & Tourism industry is returning back to normal. And its online shares continue to grow.
Tourism Sector Returns to Normal After Pandemic Slowdown
The tourism sector was possibly the hardest hit industry in pandemic times, with revenues in 2020 collapsing to less than half of the 2019 levels, according to Statista Mobility Market Insights. Pandemic recovery was also slower in the Travel & Tourism market than in other sectors – revenues remained below pre-pandemic levels for three successive years.
2023 is the first year which suggests that the tourism industry is back to normal, with revenues finally climbing above 2019 levels to a total of US$855 billion globally, according to Statista Mobility Market Insights forecasts, and further growth is projected for the upcoming years.
But the pandemic has had a lasting impact on the way consumers book their travels. As in other industries, the already existing trend towards digitization and online bookings was fueled:
More Than 2/3rd of Total Revenues in Travels & Tourism Generated Online by 2023
The online revenue share in the total global Travel & Tourism market climbed 6 percentage points above pandemic figures, from 63% in 2019 to 69% in 2023, according to Statista Mobility Market Insights. In other words, more than two thirds of all revenues in the market were generated through online channels in 2023.
And there is no end in sight to the growth of the online sector. By 2028, offline revenues are expected to account for one fourth of all revenues in the global Travel & Tourism market. This is a strong sign for travel providers to invest further in the online business if they do not want to lose track.
Hotel and Vacation Rental Bookings Generate the Highest Online Revenue
When taking a closer look at the market, however, it becomes clear that the dominance of online channels is not equally strong in all market segments.
While some are already highly online-driven, others still have a long way to go:
An analysis of the different market segments shows that hotel and vacation rental bookings are mainly driving online sales in the global Travel & Tourism market. The two segments generate 76% and 71% of their 2023 revenues online, respectively, and are therefore above the average online share in the total market.
Package holidays, such as all-inclusive offers, also have a strong online segment: Two thirds of revenues were generated online in 2023.
Cruises and Camping Still Mostly Booked Offline in 2023
The two segments which are quite far below the market average in terms of online shares are camping and cruises. Just above half of revenues in the camping segment were made online by 2023. Cruises really stand out, with an online revenue share as low as 23%. A possible explanation is that the latter two segments, camping and especially cruises, are classic holiday concepts whose clientele are to a great extent older generations, which are considered to be less willing to purchase these trips online.
The digital revolution in the camping and cruises segments might still be ahead, but not out of sight as digital natives become older. Investments in the expansion of online channels might thus also pay off in the cruises and camping segments.
Summary
The Travel & Tourism industry suffered tremendously during the pandemic. However, the industry has made a remarkable recovery and has recorded rising revenue levels above the 2019 levels to a total of US$855 billion globally in 2023.
The online share of revenue grew from 63% in 2019 to 69% in 2023, throughout the pandemic. Offline revenue are steadily declining and by 2028, it is estimated that offline revenues will account for merely one fourth of the total revenue in the global Travel & Tourism market. Hotel and vacation rental booking is ranked as the highest revenue generating sector while camping and cruises are among the lowest in terms of online revenue generation.
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