Booking.com elaborates on its decision to break into the private accommodations sector

April 14, 2019

Booking.com and Airbnb, two travel-plan giants, have been dipping their toes in the private accommodations space as of late.

The two rivals, as they’re increasingly positioned, both released numbers asserting their (perceived) dominance in the sector, with Booking.com reporting 5.7 million alternative accommodations listings - accounting for $2.8 billion in revenue, or 20% of the company’s overall revenue - in 2018.

Shortly after, Airbnb swung back, claiming six million listings and more than half a billion guest arrivals since 2008. (As a privately held company, Airbnb has not disclosed how much revenue its Homes product has generated, but it did report $1 billion in total revenue for the first time in November.)

Right on cue, Booking.com countered by reporting that in roughly the same time frame, since 2007, it’s counted a higher figure of 748,000 guest arrivals.

The race is no doubt on, with Airbnb setting the stage for an eventual IPO. But what’s in it for Booking?

Breaking it down

Booking.com’s decision to publicly break down its private accommodation revenue, as well as to tout its listings and arrivals numbers, has been a strategic move to clear up confusion around its business and to defend its position as a top player in the space, says Leslie Cafferty, Booking.com Senior Vice President and Head of Global Communications.

“We’ve been quite aggressive in the [private accommodation] space for quite a long time, but we weren’t that vocal about it,” she says.

Read more here

Join us in Miami Beach, June 5-7 for the Global Online Marketplaces Summit.

899

April 14, 2019

Subscribe to our mailing list to get the famous, free Friday newsletter!

News and analysis to help build better online marketplace businesses, in your inbox, every Friday

Related News

Investment Roundup 9May
Investment and Funding Roundup: EmlakJet, Listing Loop

This week, we have two interesting investment stories for you. We'll start with Europe and a rare breed—an iBuyer who...

Read More
Product Update 2025May09 1
Product and Services Roundup: Divar, Beike, Hemnet, Cian, Etuovi, OLX Ukraine, Rightmove, Zoopla, MyHome.ie, Homely

We have another long Product and Services Roundup this week. We'll start with a discontinued offering from one of Iran's...

Read More
Mubawab Signage 1 2
North African Portal Mubawab Gets New Shareholder as Dubizzle Group Divests

Mubawab, the leading property vertical in both Morocco and Tunisia according to Similarweb, has a new majority shareholder and parent...

Read More
Untitled Design 17 3
REA Group Delivers Strong Q3 Ahead of Anticipated Increase in Domestic Competition

The Australian real estate portal operator REA Group grew revenue by 12% year-on-year for the third quarter of its financial...

Read More

Editor's Pick