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Business Travel: Booking Travel Online Has Real Traction

Business Travel: Booking Travel Online Has Real Traction

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Microsoft But one of the areas of e-commerce that does appear to have real traction, if not sustained profitability yet, is online business and leisure travel booking, which will account for about $22 billion in sales this year, according to Jupiter Media Metrix.

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Laptop Computer Despite recent overall spending dips in both business and leisure travel, "the demand for travel online is not going away," said Heidi Kim, an analyst at Jupiter who closely follows the online travel industry.

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Desktop Computer It is, however, showing signs of shifting. Jupiter will release a new study at its @Travel Forum in Miami on April 23 that suggests how intense the competition is becoming as the online travel business matures. The research shows that individual airline Web sites, most of which were only minor players in online travel until fairly recently, are surging forward. They are employing aggressive marketing strategies to corral offline customers onto their sites while trying to snatch other customers from big third-party online bookers like travelocity and Expedia , which defined the standards for online booking five years ago.

Notebooks According to Jupiter, visitors to airline Web sites, which sell tickets directly to customers, increased 26.1 percent in February from February 2000, to 10.4 million from 8.2 million. While the online agencies still got the most overall visitors in February 15.4 million their growth from the year-earlier month was 7 percent, lagging far behind the growth in the airlines` sites.

Lenovo The airline sites are "clearly the sleeping giants" of online travel, Ms. Kim said. "They came to the Internet very late in the game. Travelocity and Expedia have been around for five years or so. The airlines only relatively recently began transacting online. But they had the power of the brand; they had the direct exposure to the consumer. Once they decided to invest in their online initiatives and actively promote them, we felt they would gain ground very quickly, and they have."

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Gateway The online agencies, which depend on airline tickets for about 70 percent of their revenues, get about $10 from an airline for each ticket sold. They also make money leveraging demand into volume discount deals with airlines and hotels. But with their own Web sites suddenly humming, the airlines are sending strong signals that they see the online agencies as competitors for their customers as well as brokers for tickets.

Laptop Parts Last month, for example, Northwest Airlines and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines eliminated commissions to online agencies. In response, Travelocity said it would add a $10 surcharge on tickets sold for those airlines. Expedia declined to match the surcharge, and said it had worked out another, unspecified, arrangement with the airlines to keep selling tickets profitably.

Software The competitive dust-up is about to get hotter, with the planned start in June of Orbitz, the long-delayed travel site that was developed by five big airlines and other partners. Officials of Orbitz, which is still under federal antitrust review, have insisted that the site will give consumers the opportunity to choose from a wide range of of "unbiased" fares from all airlines.

Hard Drives But critics assert that given its partial ownership by airlines that supply three-quarters of all domestic air travel, Orbitz could allow its participating airlines to set anti-competitive fare structures.

Electronics Orbitz will have the potential to act as a kind of "market-power ringmaster" allowing airlines to "jointly agree on anti-competitive provisions that they could not enforce individually," said Jerry A. Hausman, an economics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who recently released a study on what he regards as Orbitz`s potential to fix prices in the airline industry.

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