Over the forecast period, there is expected to be a further increase in online booking. COVID-19 is one of the factors behind the accelerated shift towards online booking.
The number of travel agents is predicted to see a further decline in the forecast period, but the expectation is that there will always be a place for physical travel agents in the market. In the Netherlands, there are estimated to be around 500 remaining brick-and-mortar outlets, as well as round 900 independent travel intermediaries, working mainly from home, in the final year of the review period.
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Booking
The Booking category includes: Booking Offline, Booking Online including Mobile Travel, Leisure Travel, Business Travel, Travel Intermediaries and Direct Suppliers. It covers point of sale to residents for travel either domestically or abroad.
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