In terms of airline web traffic, low-cost carriers are leading the pack, namely Southwest in the U.S., Ryanair and easyJet in the UK, and SpiceJet in India.
More and more, airlines are lowering prices and engaging with customers directly, to bypass those online travel agencies (OTAs) and offline agents, and try to win the direct booking wars.
In a compilation by analytics firm SimilarWeb of the top ten most-visited airline sites in the U.S., UK, and India, major international brand British Airways was the only one hitting all three lists.
We’ve found SimilarWeb’s traffic stats to be a relatively good barometer of web activity and much more accurate than other traffic comparison sites — at least as far as proportional comparison goes.
To Read the News in Full 13/07/16 Sarah Enelow/Skift
More and more, airlines are lowering prices and engaging with customers directly, to bypass those online travel agencies (OTAs) and offline agents, and try to win the direct booking wars.
In a compilation by analytics firm SimilarWeb of the top ten most-visited airline sites in the U.S., UK, and India, major international brand British Airways was the only one hitting all three lists.
We’ve found SimilarWeb’s traffic stats to be a relatively good barometer of web activity and much more accurate than other traffic comparison sites — at least as far as proportional comparison goes.
To Read the News in Full 13/07/16 Sarah Enelow/Skift
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