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Britons turn to TripAdvisor over family and friends, Webloyalty research reveals

43% of Britons use TripAdvisor when researching holidays online, compared to 26% who ask family and friends. Only 15% of us will visit a travel agent to research a holiday destination. One in ten (9%) of us even used TripAdvisor as a booking tool for our last main holiday.

LONDON – New Webloyalty research has revealed that TripAdvisor is revolutionising the way we research our holidays in the UK, with nearly half of us (43%) now using it for inspiration prior to booking our main holiday.
                                                             
Peer-to-peer recommendations on TripAdvisor are now the favoured route of holiday research, becoming far more popular than suggestions from friends and family, which only a quarter of Brits (26%) sought for their last main holiday. Nearly half of us (43%) do not judge recommendations by friends and relatives to be important when selecting a holiday destination, compared to less than a third (30%) who felt that way about online reviews.

The ‘Digital Destinations’ research undertaken by TNS showed that the rise of sites like TripAdvisor has had a massive impact on the High Street, particularly in the research and inspiration phase of booking a holiday. Less than a quarter of us (22%) now look at travel brochures, with only 15% actually making the effort to visit a local travel agent for holiday inspiration. However it’s not all bad news for travel agents, as the research found they are still popular with package holidaymakers – 37% of those who booked a package holiday in the last two years booked ‘offline’ with a travel agent, either in person or over the phone.

TripAdvisor is nearly twice as popular as sites such as Expedia (23%) and more than three times as popular as Skyscanner (9%) for holiday research purposes. The internet has become the most popular route to booking a holiday in the UK as well, with one in five of us (21%) booking the entire holiday with a single company online. Interestingly, nearly one in ten (9%) of us used TripAdvisor as a booking tool for their last holiday, extending the industry presence of the already popular website.

Guy Chiswick, Managing Director of Webloyalty Northern Europe said: “By becoming a booking tool as well as a review site, TripAdvisor are taking market share away from companies like Expedia. Already, one in ten of us are using this new feature. As a key touchpoint in the holiday journey, more and more consumers will begin to use the entire range of tools offered by TripAdvisor. Their competitors in the travel sector will need to step up the pace if they are to retain their current market share and stay at the forefront of consumers’ minds.”

The traditional reason for visiting a site like TripAdvisor is to read or leave reviews of hotels or restaurants. In total, nearly a quarter of Brits (23%) wrote a review based on an experience from their last main holiday, with 13% actually posting the review when on the holiday itself. Given time to think on returning from the holiday, one in five of us (18%) will write a review of a holiday experience when back in the UK.

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Vicky is the co-founder of TravelDailyNews Media Network where she is the Editor-in Chief. She is also responsible for the daily operation and the financial policy. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Tourism Business Administration from the Technical University of Athens and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Wales.

She has many years of both academic and industrial experience within the travel industry. She has written/edited numerous articles in various tourism magazines.

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