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Maybe I'm just hearing what I wanted to hear, but in the past few months all I hear about on online travel are in someway related to research & planning, especially social research & planning. These are information from industry news sites and tech blogs I read on a regular basis and from friends and former colleagues calling to say they are launching or joining companies in guess what, travel research & planning.
To get a sense of how hallucinated I really am, I went to TechCrunch to see what they have actually been covering on online travel in the last few months. Here is what I came up with:
| Company | Date(s)
Mentioned on TC
|
| tripr.tv | 1/30/2008 |
| tripit | 01/22/2008, 01/01/2008, 12/06/2007, 10/18/2007, 9/17/2007 |
| wayn | 01/16/2008,
11/28/2006 (TCUK) |
| fasechase | 01/10/2008 |
| kayak | 12/20/2007 |
| kango | 12/18/2007, 10/11/2007 |
| vibeagent | 11/14/2007, 07/19/2007 |
| tvtrip | 11/14/2007, 07/11/2007, 06/07/2007 |
| hereorthere | 09/27/2007 (TCUK) |
| trustedplaces | 09/11/2007 (TCUK) |
| Dopplr | 09/04/2007 |
| farecast | 08/29/2007, 03/12/2007, 01/30/2007, 01/21/2007, 11/13/2006, 08/20/2006, 06/26/2006, 05/26/2006 |
| yapta | 07/09/2007, 05/21/2007, 04/24/2007 |
| trivop | 06/03/2007 |
The video guys (tripr.tv, tvtrip, trivop) on the list are obviously in the travel research area for providing richer content to help travelers make better hotel choices.
The social networking sites (wayn, hereorthere, dopplr) are all about sharing travel plans with friends, or planning better trips with new and old friends.
TripIt helps you manage your personal itinary better. And yapta provides a similar serivce but also helps you save some money on flights while you are at it.
Here is how TC describes vibeagent:
The easiest way to describe the site is as a more social TripAdvisor, which the company clearly wants to take down. Currently the site only deals with hotels, though. Members can log on to post reviews, ask questions, finding travel agents, and use some new features like mapping their trips. The system expresses a clear network effect, getting better at recommendations as you and your friends put more in the system.
Clearly,
this company aims at helping you do a better job in finding good
hotels. I would put Kango in the same category, since it
aggregates contents from many sites like vibeagent (tripadvisor, yahoo
travel, etc.) and provides a semantic search service on top of that.
It
might be a bit of a stretch (okay, a lot of stretch), but since
kayak acquired sidestep which acquired tripup and travelpost before
itself was acquired, kayak is also in the travel research &
planning space, even if you don't want to call meta-search travel
research :).
Besides
the companies listed above, I also often hear about realtravel (TC
10/13/2006), triphub (TC 08/07/2006), triporama, nilesguide, and
our own technology powered groopvine. And all these services
are pure play travel research or planning or both.
Maybe I am not all that hallucinated after all. The booking thing in travel has been done already (expedia, travelocity, orbitz, etc.). Even variations of the booking thing have been done (hotwire, priceline, lastminute). People are buying travel online, now they need help to improve their online buying experience.
Social,
research, planning. These words has been on our mind, the
collective mind of go1000 that is, since late 2005. We spent a
good two years, heads down, to build a killer social research &
planning service for the Chinese market. Now that we have
re-launched, I hope the time for social travel research & planning
has finally arrived in 2008 :).
Xinhua News Agency reported on Saturday that the Director of the National Tourism Bureau had announced that for the first time in history, total national tourism receipts had exceeded RMB1000 billion to reach RMB1090 billion or about US$150 billion in 2007. This represents a healthy 22.6% YoY growth. The latest report is not yet up on CNTO's official web site, but here are some highlights from the Xinhua story:
The latest numbers confirm once again that the tourism market in China is very healthy and is one of the brightest spots of the fast growing Chinese economy. And I'm especially happy to see that the two segments we target (domestic travel and outbound travel) achieved the most impressive growth rates (24.7% and 18.6%)!
We launch this blog to coincide with the re-launch of
go10000.com. In the past couple of years, we have all but
disappeared from the market. Many friends and partners often
wonder what we've been up to, and if we are still around. We
know we are very guilty of not communicating enough with people who
care about us.
Now this shall change. We want to use this blog to
communicate more with our friends, partners, customers and everyone
who's interested the online travel business in China. Do
expect to read about what we do. Do expect, to a lesser
degree, to read about the happenings in the online travel
space in China. Once in a while we will share some of our own
research of the market. Don't expect to read
"objective" and unbiased coverage of online travel news
stories on this blog. This is a group blog of the management
team here at go10000, we are very biased and will be quite opinionated.
Yeah, this is just another blog. And it is born.