More than 150 travel industry experts and thought leaders representing airlines, hotels and travel agency leaders from across the Middle East came together in a high profile summit in Istanbul to discuss the role of technology in shaping the increasingly competitive $72 billion Middle East travel industry.
The summit was hosted by Travelport, a leading Travel Commerce Platform. The Middle East’s travel industry is forecast to grow significantly over the next five years. Online travel bookings, which represents 25 per cent of all bookings in the Middle East, are forecast to grow in 2015 and 2016 to reach 36 per cent by the end of 2017 when online revenue is expected to reach $35 billion. Offline sales are forecast to continue to grow from $54 billion in 2014 to $63 billion in 2017. The technology summit, which took place over two days, categorically addressed how technology is supporting trends and driving advancements across the Middle East’s evolving travel industry in the fields of travel payments, hospitality, airline merchandising and travel mobile technology. The summit, in its second year running, is fast establishing its place as an essential event for industry leaders in the Middle East. Rabih Saab, Travelport’s president and managing director for Africa, Middle East and South Asia comments on the event: 'Given the ever changing and rapid paced environment of the travel industry, it’s paramount for those part of it to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to how technology is redefining the industry. Current trends such as airlines increasingly driving business growth through differentiation of their product offerings and the strong emergence of hybrid’ travel agents in the Middle East- those whose transactions take place online and offline- are shaping the industry, and technology is redefining the platform to support and fuel these trends.' With regard to mobile technology, research shows there is a great potential for a mobile breakthrough in the Middle East. Airlines and hotel focused online travel agents have had the most success with online mobile bookings to date, but only 4 per cent of all online travel transaction revenues in the Middle East are completed on a mobile device.Saab concludes: 'Sophisticated technologies in mobile technology products for airlines and travel agencies to translate their mobile vision into reality and instil confidence in Middle East consumers to make online travel transactions, will be a key success factor for industry leaders.'************************************************************************************************************************************Austrian distributor acquired
Travelport announced the acquisition and vertical integration of its distributor in Austria, TraviAustria.
TraviAustria was founded in 1987 by Austrian Airlines, an original shareholder in the predecessor company of Travelport. In addition to providing local sales, support and marketing activity for the Travelport travel commerce platform to travel agencies in Austria, TraviAustria built and operates one of the largest tour operator booking platforms in Central Europe, called CETS. Both TraviAustria and the CETS platform are now wholly owned by Travelport.