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The Online Travel market is a subset of the Travel Intermediaries industry, which encompasses companies that facilitate the purchase of travel services by connecting customers with suppliers. Online Travel intermediaries provide customers with access to a wide range of travel services, such as flights, hotels, car rentals, and vacation packages. These services are typically offered through a website or mobile app, allowing customers to search for and book travel services quickly and conveniently.
Online Travel intermediaries also offer customers additional services, such as price comparison tools, customer reviews, and loyalty programs. These services help customers make informed decisions when booking travel services, and can also help intermediaries differentiate themselves from competitors.
Some of the major players in the Online Travel market include Expedia, Booking.com, TripAdvisor, Priceline, and Airbnb. Show Less Read more