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Structural Changes in the German Travel Market – Part 5: Data

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Against the background of the advanced interaction with data of the Big Five (Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple), there is an urgent need for action in the travel industry as well as other industries. Thesis: In the future, data will... read more

15.07.2019

Structural Changes in the German Travel Market – Part 4: Travel Distribution

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In stationary travel distribution, massive price changes are not expected on the basis of price parity. In online sales, on the other hand, consolidation and a change in the value added can be expected. Thesis 1: Stationary travel distribution will... read more

17.06.2019

Structural Changes in the German Travel Market – Part 3: Hotels

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Even though larger domestic and foreign hotel chains are trying to gain market share in the German hotel market, in the medium term a supply market that remains fragmented can be expected and the agency portals are exerting increasing... read more

02.05.2019

Structural Changes in the German Travel Market – Part 2: Airline

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The changes in the airline market are derived, on the one hand, from the general trend towards more individualized and data-driven sales and, on the other hand, from the separation of rigid production models. Thesis 1: Distribution models of legacy... read more

02.01.2019

Structural Changes in the German Travel Market – Part 1: Tour Operator

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Major structural changes will challenge the tourism industry and its players within the next five years. In the context of the comprehensive market study "Who wins? Who loses? An in-depth analysis of structural changes in the German travel market... read more

12.12.2018

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For better readability, the generic masculine is used in these articles. The designations of persons used in these articles refer to all genders unless otherwise indicated.