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The State of Direct Booking

Good Sunday morning from Seattle . . . Our weekly Online Travel Update for the week ending Friday, May 29, 2026, is below. The short week (at least for those of us in the U.S.) made for a relatively quiet week in the online travel world. Enjoy.

    • Has the Direct Booking Decade Turned Out as Planned? A story from Skift this past week purports to provide answers. Having had a front seat to the supplier-OTA give and take over the past decade, I can say that much of what Skift’s reports rang true for me. Yes, the percentage of direct bookings versus OTA facilitated bookings has remained relatively flat for the largest operators. But . . . the particulars of those OTA facilitated bookings has continued to change – commission levels, marketing commitments, parity obligations (not just rates and availability), resell price maintenance, payment tools, keyword protections (or not), EU competition laws, fintech and B2B distribution. The smartest hoteliers are rightly focused on more than OTA commission levels. The rapid change we’ve seen the past 10 years isn’t slowing anytime soon as the industry grapples with AI, evolving EU regulation and OTAs’ growing focus on B2B. And that just summarizes changes in leisure distribution. Don’t overlook corporate/managed travel – changes are coming.
    • Airbnb’s Hotel Efforts Continue to Show Momentum. This past week, Airbnb announced the hiring of Andrea D’Amico as the new Vice President of Hotels. Andrea’s hiring is a reunion of sorts as the former Booking.com executive will again work alongside fellow Booking.com alum, Lou Zameryka. Airbnb’s hotel efforts have also expanded beyond the handful of test markets in late 2025 to now over 30 markets globally.

Have a great week everyone.


Direct Booking Tug-of-War: Hotels’ Long Bid to Take Back Power
May 27, 2026 via Skift
Ten years after Hilton, Marriott, and other chains began coaxing travelers to book directly, online travel agencies still control roughly the same slice of the pie. Yet the chains have won the economics: lower commissions, better contract terms, and stronger loyalty programs.

Marriott Signs ResortPass Deal. Why Hotels Are Pushing to Sell More Than Rooms
May 27, 2026 via Skift
Hotels have long treated the room as the only thing worth selling. Marriott's deal with ResortPass signals a growing sideline to boost margins: selling empty pool chairs and spa slots to locals who show up for the day.

Airbnb Recruits VP of Hotels Amid Category Expansion
May 26, 2026 via PhocusWire
Airbnb has announced the recruitment of Andrea D’Amico as vice president of hotels. D’Amico, who has been CEO of adventure travel specialist WeRoad since 2022, will take up the position in early June.

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    Greg is Chair of the firm's national Hospitality, Travel & Tourism practice, which is directed at the variety of matters faced by hospitality and travel industry members, including purchase and sales agreements, management ...

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Greg Duff founded and chairs Foster Garvey’s national Hospitality, Travel & Tourism group. His practice largely focuses on operations-oriented matters faced by hospitality industry members, including sales and marketing, distribution and e-commerce, procurement and technology. Greg also serves as counsel and legal advisor to many of the hospitality industry’s associations and trade groups, including AH&LA, HFTP and HSMAI.

His popular weekly digest, Online Travel Update, offers a global perspective of key trends and issues at the intersection of the hospitality, online travel and technology arenas. Since 2019, Greg has been recognized among JD Supra’s Top Authors in its annual Readers’ Choice Awards for Airlines/Aviation, Transportation and Artificial Intelligence, including being named the content platform’s #1 Author for Transportation in 2021.

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