Latest News
HomeStatistics & TrendsGerman, European online travel markets see strong growth
PhoCusWright Report

German, European online travel markets see strong growth

The German online travel market has multiplied in the past two years…

The German online travel market has multiplied in the past two years, outpacing the rest of Europe, according to a new report published by PhoCusWright Inc. titled European Online Travel Marketplace Update 2002-2006: Focus on Germany.



After more than doubling in 2003, online travel bookings in Germany grew by an estimated 62% in 2004, reaching a projected €3.3 billion. The report covers leisure and unmanaged business travel gross bookings in both Germany and the European Union (original members).

All of Europe is projected to grow by 51% to reach €19.2 billion in 2004 following actual 65% growth in 2002-2003 (see Table 1). The German online market is expected to continue to grow in the range of 60% annually through 2006, at which time Germany is projected to represent one-fifth of the European market (see Table 2).


PhoCusWright Report



Because of Germany`s strong tour operating business and slow development of the online business, this large market is now ripe for consolidation, said Olivier Jager, PhoCusWright European travel analyst and author of the report. Dynamic packaging and other flexible travel solutions have the strongest growth potential in Europe.

The report details the following topics and findings regarding the European and German online travel markets:

  • Sixty percent of the European online travel agency market is in the hands of the top five agencies
  • Seventy percent of the German online travel agency market is in the hands of the top five companies
  • Fragmentation in the online travel agency market is still high compared to the U.S., where 93% of the online travel agency market is held by three companies
  • Lastminute.com is the last independent online travel agency among the top five in Europe – and two of the top three will be U.S.-owned as of 1Q05
  • Tour operators face serious challenges from low-cost carriers and online agencies
  • Significant opportunities abound in the extremely fragmented hotel sector
  • There has been a dramatic shift in sales toward supplier sites from agency sites in both Germany and Europe as a whole
  • The explosive growth of budget air will continue to drive sales to supplier sites


A Comprehensive Look at the German and European Markets



European Online Travel Marketplace Update 2002-2006: Focus on Germany provides 60 pages and 19 tables, delivering a wealth of information, analysis, statistics and projections for the German and European online travel market, including:

  • Current sizing and projections of the European and German markets
  • Market breakdown in Europe by country and in Germany by company, sector and channel
  • Growth rates for individual companies, sectors, channels, markets and the continent as a whole
  • Supplier vs. intermediary bookings in Germany and Europe
Co-Founder & Managing Director - Travel Media Applications | Website | + Posts

Theodore is the Co-Founder and Managing Editor of TravelDailyNews Media Network; his responsibilities include business development and planning for TravelDailyNews long-term opportunities.

16/05/2024
15/05/2024
14/05/2024
13/05/2024
10/05/2024
09/05/2024