How Have Travelzoo’s Different Segments Performed Over The Last 5 Years?
Travelzoo posted a 8% year-on-year decline in revenue to reach ~$142 million in 2015. All three of Travelzoo’s divisions: travel, search, and local deals, received a setback due to a lot of restructuring within the company. However, Travelzoo has started on a path of gradual recovery with several new initiatives. The company changed the formats of most of its offerings from a supply or pushed-based model to a demand or pull-based one. It witnessed gradual recovery of demand for its new hotel booking platform (introduced in 2014), it also reacquired its Asia Pacific business, and finally, it made some key management changes. Currently, Travelzoo’s main focus is its hotel booking platform and hence its Travel segment’s growth.
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