Then when the 1980’s came along there was with a monumental shift in technology; computers systems rapidly evolved and businesses saw the benefits those systems provide. But it really was the 1990s when bigger changes started to happen; TravelWeb was born, hotel brand.com sites launched and directly connects from website to PMS and GDS were established. With new developments in technology, many leading travel brands began creating websites, some with online reservation capabilities. It was also the decade that the online travel agencies (OTA’s) started to appear. At first, it started as a trickle, there to help consumers find and book competitively priced room nights for various destinations on one platform providing various services – hotels, flights, car rentals, travel packages etc. But, in 1996, it was Microsoft, “…the most high-profile technology company on the planet at the time, realized there was probably something in this early momentum and unveiled its attempt at an online travel agency, known as Expedia. The rest is history.” Kevin May Co-Founder & Editor, Tnooz.com.
Expedia set the pace for countless imitators in the following years – and in more recent times they are now mostly owned by two main players: Expedia and its competitor, the Priceline Group. Expedia now comprises of Travelocity, Orbitz, Hotels.com, Hotwire, Trivago, CheapTickets, ebookers, TripAdvisor.com, and subsidiaries among others, and Priceline’s stable of online travel agencies now include Booking.com, Kayak and Agoda.com.