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eDreams’ Prime Membership Grows 14-Fold to 8 Million, But Revenue Margin Increases Modestly
25 June 2026🛫 eDreams saw a 14x increase in Prime members from 0.5 million to nearly 8 million, yet revenue margin grew modestly. Amazon’s Prime scaled from single-digit millions to about 100 million, with a sharp revenue increase. For the World Cup, Air Transat offered $429 flights to Mexico, contrasting with $3,563 ticket prices. Only 10% of Tokyo hotels appeared in AI recommendations. Expedia dominates lodging ads on ChatGPT, with a $3 CPC floor. 66% of travelers distrust AI for booking.
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Google Search Ad Revenue Increases by 19% Year-on-Year, Reaching $60.4 Billion in Q1 2026
13 May 2026🛫 Google Search’s ad revenue surged by 19% in Q1 2026 to $60.4 billion, despite predictions of decline due to AI competition. Founder-led companies outperform with 2.1× shareholder returns; tech founders achieve 2.6× since 2015. Airbnb resolved 40% of support issues via AI, reducing costs by 10% annually. China and the US top tourism spending at $250 billion each. By 2030, the 60+ demographic will make up over a third of international trips, reaching a $1.4 trillion market by 2032.
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eDreams Launches ChatGPT App, Joining Travel Giants Expedia, Booking.com, and Accor in AI Integration
22 April 2026💻 EDreams has partnered with ChatGPT, joining other travel giants like Expedia, Booking.com, and Accor in integrating AI technology. The collaboration aims to enhance user experience by offering personalized travel recommendations and streamlined booking processes. This move highlights the growing trend toward utilizing advanced AI tools in the travel industry.
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Mauricio Prieto Emphasizes Trust and Execution Over Traditional Metrics for Value Creation in the Travel Industry
9 April 2026🌍 Mauricio Prieto, founder of Travel Tech Essentialist, emphasizes that value in travel is created by reducing uncertainty and enhancing decision-making. OTAs should focus on reliability and customer trust, rather than solely on brand. AI is reshaping the industry by improving coordination rather than just adding features. The shift towards shared accountability between hotels and OTAs is crucial. Travel leaders should prioritize customer understanding over chasing tech trends, ensuring decisions align with evolving customer expectations.
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Anthropic study finds AI agents primarily used in software engineering, with travel ranking last at 0.8% usage.
15 March 2026📰 In a few weeks, over 400 conversations occurred on the Travel Tech Essentialist Copilot. Startups focusing on $1.5T global travel bookings often overlook specific customer understanding. Sequoia’s Julien Bek suggests market dominance lies in selling completed work, not just tools. AI agents prioritize 53% service call success. Anthropic found software engineering leads AI usage, with travel at 0.8%. Flash Pack leans on community-building for network effects. BCG emphasizes the shift from brand recognition to algorithmic relevance in hospitality.
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Travel Tech Essentialist #197: Human Leverage
2 March 2026🗺️ Travel Tech Essentialist Copilot, revamped over two weeks, aids travel founders with insights from six years of newsletters, 300+ podcasts, and experiences like building eDreams. Stay22 raised $122M, growing from negative revenue to processing over $1B annually. Wheel the World raised $3.5M, totaling $11M Series A, to improve accessibility data. Booking.com invested $700M in AI, reacting to a 17% stock drop and aiming for proactive travel management. 15-18% of OTA sessions now include ChatGPT interactions.
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Tryp.com: Beyond the Search Bar
1 March 2026📈 Co-founder and CEO of Tryp.com, André Rangel, emphasizes algorithmic discovery over traditional search in travel planning, catering to Gen Z and Millennials. Tryp.com, with over 6 million users, derives 50% of sales from users who didn’t search for specific destinations. Utilizing a graph database, they compute prices for 80 million tickets across 7,000+ locations, achieving a 2x higher conversion rate. Their decentralized content strategy lowers CAC to under €5, with 70% revenue from mobile.
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How to Read Travel Subscription Earnings: The eDreams Q3 Case Study
26 February 2026💰 eDreams Odigeo reported a tenfold increase in net income to €40.3 million ($43 million) and a 74% rise in Adjusted EBITDA to €138.4 million ($148 million). The Prime subscription membership reached 7.8 million. However, Cash EBITDA stood at €126.7 million ($136 million), €11.7 million ($13 million) less than Adjusted EBITDA. This highlights the significance of evaluating the gap between “adjusted” and “actual” figures in subscription earnings.
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EDreams hit with €9 million fine for ‘unfair’ practices
5 February 2026This article was written by Phocuswire. Click here to read the original article Please click here to access the full original article.
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Travel Tech Essentialist #195: Essence
29 January 2026📈 Meta’s $2B Manus acquisition faces competition as Anthropic’s AI-built Claude Code launches in 10 days, boasting 95% cost savings and 92% quicker timelines. Ethan Mollick’s Penn experiment exemplifies AI’s efficiency, compressing months-long startup tasks into four days. OpenAI introduces a 4% Shopify fee starting January 26, increasing costs to over $7 per $100 order. Meanwhile, OpenAI anticipates $14B cash burn by 2026, with Anthropic targeting $20B-$26B ARR by the same year.
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eDreams ODIGEO advances with new waves of…
22 January 2026🚀 eDreams ODIGEO, January 2026, deploys agentic AI, generating 30% of code autonomously, enhancing productivity across 247 platforms. The agentic system processes bookings and voice support, improving customer service. The firm aims for 13 million Prime members by 2030, currently at 7.7 million. Generative AI content models boost customer acquisition and personalization. CTO Carsten Bernhard highlights a decade of AI leadership, setting industry standards with autonomous execution of complex tasks.
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Technological Innovations and Strategic Partnerships in 2026
20 January 2026📈 European hoteliers, 2026: Focus on hyperpersonalization, tech stacks, data privacy. Africa’s hospitality: $25.29B revenue in 2023; 7.31% growth by 2030. Travel Trends Report 2026: AI impact, emerging behaviors. China’s travel: premium demand. AI investment ROI crucial in 2026. Accor’s prediction: 25% search by ‘mood’ in 2026. Maestro PMS unveils roadmap January 14, 2026. Revenue Analytics’ new integration in Atlanta. Sydney, December 2025: 81.3% occupancy, ADR AUD349.06. Paris, December 2025: 76.7% occupancy, ADR EUR371.87.
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Summary of the week 17 Jan 2026
20 January 2026Want to unsubscribe? Just click here! Trends, Tips and NewsThe summary of trends, articles and news of the Hotel Industry17 January 2026 ➚ TOPICS OF THE DAY: 🔬 Innovation🎯 Marketing & Revenue📈
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Travel Tech Essentialist #194: Structural Shifts
15 January 2026🚀 Google’s AI Commerce Protocol is shifting discovery and commerce towards AI-driven models, emphasizing messaging, pricing, and trust signals over traditional web pages. Lenny Rachitsky’s insights from 320 podcast episodes highlight specific strategies for travel tech, such as targeting narrow use cases and integrating community into products. Meanwhile, Google announced the Universal Commerce Protocol to standardize AI agent interactions with retailers. McKinsey has engaged a creator economy advisor, underscoring the growing importance of creators in strategic distribution.
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eDreams ODIGEO scales Rail for Prime…
14 January 2026🚄 eDreams ODIGEO expands its Prime subscription to the rail sector in Spain and Italy, targeting the €40 billion European rail market. With 7.7 million members, they introduced flexible monthly and quarterly payment options to boost accessibility. The platform integrates flights, hotels, car rentals, and now rail, using AI to streamline bookings. CEO Dana Dunne highlighted early success in Spain and Italy as a validation of their strategy to offer seamless travel solutions.
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Building Travel Brands for the AI Economy
20 December 2025🚀 Travel industry faces disruption as AI rewires economic value. By 2030, AI will commoditize knowledge, create service abundance, and shift focus from luxury to necessity. Simon Taylor describes three phases: today’s AI improves commerce, by 2027 winners commoditize services, and by 2030, AI optimizes human outcomes. Travel can lead by shifting to necessity-based offerings, selling health benefits and self-realization. Future success demands radical customer centricity, emphasizing outcomes over marketing.
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eDreams ODIGEO accelerates shareholder returns
12 December 2025💰 Global travel subscription company eDreams ODIGEO has redeemed 9 million shares within five months, representing 7.57% of its share capital. This aligns with shareholder-approved capital reductions initiated in July 2025. The company’s capital now stands at EUR 11,862,505.9, divided into 118,625,059 shares. Aiming for 13 million subscribers by 2030, eDreams plans a €100 million share repurchase over two years, leveraging its robust cash flow and 7.7 million member base.
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Travel Tech Essentialist #190: Clear Thinking
26 November 2025📈 WeRoad, since 2017, addresses solo traveler loneliness, hitting $100M revenue, $160M projected in 2025 with 30% margins. 🏸 Agentic AI, highlighted by Robert Silk, improves booking flows with tools from Google and others, shrinking the search-plan-book gap. 💼 Marriott-Sonder’s partnership, adding 9,000 rentals, collapsed, with Marriott seeking $17.7M in court. 📉 ChatGPT’s November 30, 2022 launch marked a generative AI boom, boosting sector players like Expedia and Booking by 2.5x.
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eDreams ODIGEO subscriber base up by a fifth
20 November 2025💰 Popular travel platform eDreams ODIGEO recorded an 18% increase in Prime membership in the first half of 2026, reaching 7.7 million members. The company added 1.2 million new members in the past year, with 457,000 net additions in the first half. This resulted in a 16% rise in profitability, hitting €94 million. CEO Dana Dunne highlighted the platform’s unique value and shareholder benefits. A new plan aims to boost Prime membership growth through 2030.
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Travelier names Mario Gavira as Chief…
13 November 2025🚀 Travelier appoints Mario Gavira as chief marketing officer to drive global growth. Gavira, with 20+ years in travel-tech, joins from Kiwi.com, aiming to enhance Travelier’s global marketing strategy and customer-centric innovation. Travelier, featuring seven travel-tech brands, facilitates intercity transport bookings in 124 countries. The appointment aligns with CEO Noam Toister’s vision of strengthening Travelier’s market position. Gavira aims to standardize excellence in ground and sea transport and shape intercity travel’s future.
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Travel Tech Essentialist #189: Built Different
12 November 2025📰 Sam Altman at the Progress Conference last week discussed the non-priority of travel bookings for OpenAI, emphasizing trust over revenue, and expecting lower commissions in the future. Google AI Overviews show a 61% drop in organic CTR and a 68% decline in paid CTRs. US startups, driven by faster tech adoption, have grown nearly 1400% since 2020, outpacing Europe and the UK. Attend the Phocuswright Conference in San Diego, November 18-20, to meet Airobot.
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Travel Tech Essentialist #187: Trust
23 October 2025📈 Travel tech insights: Greg Isenberg explains AI’s role in shifting value to unique, non-automatable areas like trusted brands and real-world presence. Kyle Poyar’s analysis with ChartMogul shows only 2% of 6,500 SaaS companies hit $25M ARR in 10 years, with AI-native startups more likely to reach $1M ARR in 6 months. Visitor data highlights Booking.com and Airbnb overlap, 79% of Airbnb users also visiting Booking.com. Revolut acquires Swifty, expanding its travel and lifestyle offerings.
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Booking flexibility paramount for British…
8 October 2025✈ Almost half of UK travellers value flexibility, with 46% prioritizing it more than five years ago. A survey of 2,000 Brits reveals that 59% of those under 34 prioritize flexibility, compared to only 39% over 65. Flexibility encourages bookings, especially for longer trips, with 76% preferring to mix airlines. High fees for changes frustrate 33% of travellers. eDreams ODIGEO’s research highlights a shift toward adaptable travel, with subscription models offering solutions.
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Travel Tech Essentialist #185: Compounding
1 October 2025📰 Travel tech sees a shift: Propellic’s study highlights a move towards operator-direct bookings (~80%) over OTAs (13%), revealing users spend more time planning than booking. Clip-farming emerges as a growth hack, with $2k yielding 10M views and downloads. Greg Isenberg’s distribution software idea boosts leads by 40%. Speedrun’s next cohort closes, offering up to $1M for startups. Andrew Chen emphasizes clearer pitches. McKinsey notes travel firms aren’t ready for agentic AI scale, focusing on internal workflows first.
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UK holidaymakers AI use for travel is booming
19 September 2025🌐 UK holidaymakers are increasingly using AI in travel, with a 61% rise in AI platform usage compared to last year. eDreams ODIGEO’s study of 9,000 global consumers, including 2,000 from the UK, shows a 183% boost in AI adoption among 18-34-year-olds. Even 48% of those over 55 used AI for travel for the first time in the last year. Consumers demand smarter personalization, with 44% frustrated by traditional booking methods lacking this feature. AI platforms, like eDreams, handle 100…



















