Indian OTAs under serious threat – Is consolidation in the air?

Indian OTAs are under a serious threat as commission per ticket, after falling from 10% to 5% is now heading towards 0% (starting October)!

More on Indian OTA Industry:

  • 2,860 International Air Transport Association (IATA) affiliated agents in India and roughly around 40,000 sub IATA agents purchase tickets from IATA affiliated agents
  • 90% of booking is done via the agents.
  • Around 35,000 agents and sub-agents will be forced to shut shop, because of commission erosion.

Declining Travel Industry

  • Domestic air travel has registered a steep fall of about 40% during the last one year
  • Passenger demand growth fell to 3.8%,
  • Passenger load factors too dropped to 77.6% [ET]

Essentially, OTAs like ClearTrip, Yatra etc are focusing on positioning themselves as a travel portal – a planner of sorts which works across train/bus journey/hotel booking as well.
Similarly, travel search players too are moving beyond the airfare search and are offering a comprehensive offering across flight + train + bus and hotels.

The model, to me will evolve (there is an interesting startup working on hedging concept), and the bigger chunk will lie in travel packages – but I believe consolidation is in the air (now that US based portals, like kayak/Travelocity too have entered the market and haven’t seen any big successes– so will lookout for inorganic growth).

What’s your opinion?

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  • comment(s) on Indian OTAs under serious threat – Is consolidation in the air?

    5 Responses to Indian OTAs under serious threat – Is consolidation in the air?

    1. Deepankar Biswas says:

      Ashish,

      Timely coverage. I believe the commission goes to zero from 1st October 08. There is an imperative need of ‘Value Added Services’ in this sector. To go more than just bookings and give an end to end experience to the traveler.

      Thanks
      Deepankar

    2. Mukul says:

      Ending of the commission regime might bring fortune to OTA industry because it’ll end the fragmentation from small time travel agents. I see this similar to buying a railway ticket where there are no commissions and a larger chunk of people are forced to buy it online. However; the value would be garnered by top 2-3 OTAs of the industry.

      -Mukul

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