Criteo analyzed our data across all the travel businesses that use Criteo's commerce marketing solutions. We found 7 key trends regarding how travelers book on mobile, cross-device, desktop, and learned how apps can positively impact conversions.
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Key Takeaways
Criteo’s deep dive into travel data reveals 7 key takeaways:
1. Mobile is still growing steadily, especially for Online Travel Agencies.
2. Tablet usage keeps declining across all travel categories.
3. Combining booking data can help make up for lower mobile performance.
4. Up to 80% of last-minute bookings are made on mobile devices.
5. Mobile is the majority for travel advertisers with a booking app.
6. App sees slightly more booking dollars per transaction than mobile web.
7. The conversion rate on app is 5 times higher than on mobile web.
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Share of Bookings by Device
Most travel categories generate more than one-third of bookings on mobile devices.*
25%
17% 20%
33%
23%
30% 33% 28%
7%
9%
5%
13%
7%
22% 5%
6%
4%
6%
66%
78%
67%
60% 56%
65% 61%
68%
86%
Activities Air Apartments Car Cruise Ground Hotel Packages Rail
Total Mobile 34% 22% 33% 40% 44% 35% 39% 32% 14%
YoY Variation -3pts +2pts +4pts +10pts +1pt +6pts +10pts +6pts -3pts
*Share of bookings by device among travel advertisers, worldwide, Q4 2017. Excludes apps and comparators.
Smartphone
Tablet
Desktop
5. Mobile accounts for 45%
of bookings for OTAs.*
45%
*Share of bookings by device among travel advertisers, worldwide, Q4 2017. Excludes apps and comparators.
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Key Takeaway As suppliers lag behind, OTAs get the most of mobile bookings
Share of Bookings by Device
Online Travel Agencies (OTAs) make the most of mobile bookings.*
*Share of bookings by device among travel advertisers, worldwide, Q4 2017. Excludes apps and comparators.
39%
10%
6%
6%
55%
84%
OTA Supplier
Smartphone
Tablet
Desktop
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Variation of the Share of Bookings by Device
Comparison between Q4 2016 and Q4 2017.*
*Share of bookings by device among travel advertisers, worldwide, Q4 2017. Excludes apps and comparators
-19%
0%
61%
11%
-21%
-15%
42%
-0.5%
-30%
-20%
-10%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
OTASupplier
Key Takeaway
• OTAs grow quicker on Mobile
• Smartphone is growing steadily and tablet is declining
Smartphone
Tablet
Desktop
Total Mobile
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The share of mobile bookings ranges from 28 to 53% by region
WORLDWIDE
44%
5%
51%
Middle East
33%
3%64%
Latin America
22%
6%
72%
North America
Europe
25%
8%
67%
50%
3%
47% North APAC
41%
4%
55%
South APAC
*Detailed country list provided in Appendix. Share of bookings by device among travel advertisers, worldwide, Q4 2017. Excludes apps and comparators.
North America: 2 countries. Latin America: 9 countries. Europe: 25 countries. Middle East: 6 countries. APAC: 14 countries.
Smartphone
Tablet
Desktop
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28%
32%
Online Travel Agencies Suppliers
Key Takeaway
Despitealower shareof mobilebookings,
suppliershavealarger shareof cross-device
transactions, showingthat datacollaboration
betweencompaniescouldpotentiallyhelpmake
upfor lower mobileperformance.
*Share of bookings by device among travel advertisers, worldwide, Q4 2017. Excludes apps and comparators.
Bookings following a click on a Criteo ad. Excludes apps and comparators.
Share of bookings preceded by a click on another device:
Cross-device data lets you understand
what happens before booking*
COMBINING DATA
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Key Takeaway
Upto80%of last minutebookingsaremade
onmobiledevices
Source : Criteo Data, worldwide, Q4 2017. Online travel agencies and suppliers.
Excludes comparators and applications.
For main travel categories, the majority of last-minute bookings
are made on mobile:
Share of mobile booking by time to departure
37%
30%
23%20%21%
80%
54%49%
46%
41%
72%
38%
30%33%31% 35%
16%13%14%16%
<24h1-7 days1-4 weeks1-3 months> 3 months
Share of Mobile Bookings, Days to Travel, By Travel Sub Category
Air Apartment Hotel Packages
11. Travel players with a booking app make
60% of transactions on mobile devices.
60%
*Share of bookings by device, apps included, worldwide, Q4 2017.
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Key Takeaway
Travel players with a booking app make 60% of transactions on
mobile devices, up from 41% one year ago.
Focus on Apps
Apps help make the difference in transactions.
*Criteo data, Worldwide, Travel advertisers, Q4 2017, apps included.
Mobile Web
App
Desktop
33%
27%
40% 35%
65%
Share of Bookings by Environment, for travel
players with a booking app, worldwide.
Share of Bookings by device, all travel
players, excluding apps, worldwide.
13. Apps account for 41% of last-minute traffic.*
41%
Source: For travel advertiserswhogeneratebookingsonbothmobilewebandin-app. Criteo, worldwide, Q42017.
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48%
41%
11%
Focus on Apps
Share of traffic by browsing environment for
last-minute bookings.
Source: Criteo Data, worldwide, Q4 2017. Online travel agencies and suppliers with a booking app.
Last-minute bookings are made less than 24h before check-in or departure.
Key Takeaway
41%of last minutetrafficand touchpoints
aremadeonapps. 89%aremadeon
mobiledevices.
Mobile Web
App
Desktop
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Key Takeaway
33%of one-night staysare
searchedonApplications
Focus on Apps
Share of traffic by browsing environment by number
of nights, for hotel players with a shopping app:
Source: Criteo Data, worldwide, Q4 2017. Online travel agencies and suppliers with a booking app.
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
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Mobile Web
App
Desktop
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Key Takeaway
The conversion rate on apps is 5x higher than on mobile web,
and the difference keeps growing.
Focus on Apps
Travel Advertisers see much higher conversion rates on apps – more than in
retail* - and more than ever.
*Criteo Data, worldwide, Q4 2017 and Q4 2016. CR = Buyers / Product Page Viewers. Online travel agencies and Travel Suppliers.
Excludes comparators. In Q4 2017, the average conversion rate on app for retailers is 17% worldwide, for comparison.
Mobile Web App Desktop
Travel, Q4 2017 4% 23% 11%
Travel, Q4 2016 7% 22% 13%
YOY -3pts +1pt -2pts
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Focus on Apps
Average Booking Value per browsing environment,
when 100 is spent on desktop (index).
Source: Criteo Data, worldwide, Q4 2017. Online travel agencies and Travel Suppliers. Excludes comparators.
73 77
100
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Mobile Web App Desktop
Key Takeaway
Appremainsbehinddesktopin
termsof averagebookingvalue,
but it seesslightlymorebooking
dollarsper transactionthan
mobileweb.
18. Travel generates up to +65%
daily bookings in Q1.*
65%
*Criteo Data, US, 2016-2017. January 2017 compared to average in November 2016. Excludes comparators.
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Appendix
Share of Bookings by Device, for select countries and regions.*
Country Desktop Smartphone Tablet Total Mobile
Japan 54% 41% 5% 46%
Canada 56% 37% 7% 44%
Sweden 59% 32% 9% 41%
France 61% 33% 6% 39%
Spain 62% 31% 6% 38%
Australia 63% 28% 9% 37%
Brazil 63% 34% 3% 37%
Denmark 64% 23% 13% 36%
United Kingdom 65% 25% 10% 35%
Netherlands 67% 22% 11% 33%
Austria 68% 25% 7% 32%
Switzerland 69% 25% 6% 31%
Italy 70% 25% 5% 30%
Belgium 72% 20% 8% 28%
United States 72% 21% 6% 28%
Germany 77% 15% 8% 23%
Region
LATAM 64% 33% 3% 36%
North America 72% 22% 6% 28%
North APAC 55% 41% 4% 45%
South APAC 51% 44% 5% 49%
Middle East 47% 50% 3% 53%
Central Europe 75% 18% 7% 25%
Northern Europe 65% 25% 10% 35%
Southern Europe 64% 30% 6% 36%
*Share of bookings by device Among Travel Advertisers, worldwide, Q4 2017. Excludes apps and comparators.
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Methodology
Individual browsing and booking data analyzed:
How can marketers use this data?
• Over 1,800 Travel advertisers globally.
• More than 3b bookings per year across desktop, mobile sites and applications.
• 59 countries in North America (2), Latin America (9), Europe (25), Middle East (6), Africa (4) and APAC (14).
Benchmark your performance on relevant KPIs for your mobile browser, mobile app and cross-device channels.
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