Fast Miles Above

Travel further with points

Page 2 of 11

Top 20 Travel Websites

US online travel agents Booking.com and Expedia were the biggest revenue producers for Australian hotels in 2017, according to SiteMinder.

Its data also reveals hotel websites were the third most important distribution channel, while large domestic wholesalers such as AOT, the Qantas Group and Lido produced significant revenue for local hoteliers using the SiteMinder channel manager platform.

SiteMinder’s top 15 revenue-generating booking channels for hotels in Australia through 2017 were:

Booking.com
Expedia
Hotel websites (direct bookings)
Agoda
AOT Group
Jetstar/Hooroo/Qantas
Global distribution systems
GTA
Lido
Hostelworld Group
Hotelbeds
HotelsCombined
need it now
Ctrip
Flight Centre Travel Group
“We see that hotels continue to look to the wholesaler sector as an important provider of guests, with a number of the world’s leading bed banks featuring in every list globally,” said SiteMinder MD Mike Ford.

Also of note, 2017 marks the first time Chinese OTA Ctrip has made the list, “proving the growing value of Chinese travellers to the Australian hotel market,” said SiteMinder’s regional manager Brad Haines.

“Indeed, China is now the country’s second-largest source of inbound tourist arrivals and we predict Ctrip will continue climbing.”

HotelsCombined was the only meta-search site to make the Top 15.

Wolfe Air Learjet and Air Canada over Victoria BC

History of Europe

Timeline of Europe Historical Maps

CO2 Emissions Per Capita

List of the 20 countries that emitted the most carbon dioxide in 2015 (the most recent available data). Source:  Union of Concerned Scientists.

2015 total emissions country rank

Country

2015 total carbon dioxide emissions from fuel combustion (million metric tons)

2015 per capita carbon dioxide emissions from fuel combustion (metric tons)

1

China

9040.74

6.59

2

United States

4997.50

15.53

3

India

2066.01

1.58

4

Russia

1468.99

10.19

5

Japan

1141.58

8.99

6

Germany

729.77

8.93

7

South Korea

585.99

11.58

8

Iran

552.40

6.98

9

Canada

549.23

15.32

10

Saudi Arabia

531.46

16.85

11

Brazil

450.79

2.17

12

Mexico

442.31

3.66

13

Indonesia

441.91

1.72

14

South Africa

427.57

7.77

15

United Kingdom

389.75

5.99

16

Australia

380.93

15.83

17

Italy

330.75

5.45

18

Turkey

317.22

4.10

19

France

290.49

4.37

20

Poland

282.40

7.34

 

Virgin Sydney to Hong Kong

Virgin Australia will launch its daily Sydney-Hong Kong nonstop service at the start of July 2018. The airline said it will join Cathay Pacific and Qantas on the busy Sydney-Hong Kong route from July 2 2018. It will operate Sydney-Hong Kong with its fleet of Airbus A330-200s featuring 20 business class seats with direct aisle access for every passenger and 255 seats in economy at eight abreast. Once Virgin Australia commences Sydney-Hong Kong flights, its Melbourne-Hong Kong offering will drop back to five flights a week, from daily service currently.

Hong Kong

Page 2 of 11

Powered by WordPress & Theme by Anders Norén