Khaleej Times

Online travel sector in the GCC up 9%

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dubai — The online travel sector in the GCC grew 9 per cent in 2017, reveals Cleartrip, the leading mobile and online travel company in the Middle East, in its 2017 Travel Insights Report.

The report, which derives insights from the company’s proprietar­y data and the data from over 400 partner airlines, also showed that mobile bookings in Saudi Arabia jumped 116 per cent during the year.

The findings of the report show that the air industry witnessed mixed growth in different markets in the GCC in 2017. In Kuwait, the air industry expanded at a growth rate of 20 per cent compared to 2016, while in Saudi Arabia year-over-year growth was at 14 per cent.

Even though desktop continues to be the dominant platform for travel bookings, the region has been witnessing a growing shift to mobile. In Saudi Arabia, where mobile bookings grew at a whopping pace of 116 per cent in 2017, 31 per cent of bookings represente­d purchases made on mobile as compared to 69 per cent desktop-based purchases, whereas in the UAE, which witnessed a 60.65 per cent rise in mobile transactio­ns last year, 25 per cent of total bookings took place on mobile devices against 75 per cent on desktop.The region witnessed a large portion of its travel activity in August, followed by July as travellers in the region, which is home to a huge population of youth and expatriate­s, made their summer holiday trips. April, May, and September were also the preferred months for travel, while October and November recorded the least number of trips in 2017. — Wam

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