Expedia Group beats Street estimates on record lodging bookings

Published Fri, May 5, 2023 · 09:53 AM

EXPEDIA Group on Thursday (May 4) beat Wall street estimates for first-quarter revenue on record lodging bookings as travel returns to urban markets and international travel demand approaches pre-pandemic levels.

US travel companies are benefiting from higher prices and record accommodation bookings as travel demand remains elevated despite concerns of an economic downturn and travel preferences shift back to traditional travel.

Shares of the Vrbo and Hotel.com operator rose 4.3 per cent in trading after the bell.

“The first quarter saw strong travel demand driven by increasing international travel, major city travel, and the reopening in Asia,” Expedia Group CEO Peter Kern said in a statement.

Total gross bookings rose 20 per cent year-over-year to US$29.4 billion.

Due to hybrid work, travellers are returning to cities, shortening the length of their stays and shifting away from month-long Covid-era beach or mountain vacations, Kern told investors on the call.

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“As we’ve seen big cities come back. That favours our hotel business,” Kern told Reuters. “What’s good for the hotel business might be a little bit of pressure on Vrbo.”

Vrbo and a modest second-quarter guidance will leave some uncertainty with investors and may mute any upside in the shares tomorrow, said Dan Kurnos, Research Analyst at The Benchmark Company.

“Everybody is also waiting for the other shoe to drop on a recession,” he added.

The company said first-quarter growth rates year-over-year were also impacted by FX headwinds, due to a stronger dollar.

The company posted an adjusted first-quarter loss of 20 US cents per share, missing analysts’ expectations for a loss of 4 US cents a share.

The online booking company’s revenue rose to US$2.7 billion in the first quarter up 18 per cent from a year ago, the highest first-quarter revenue for the company, and beat analysts’ average estimate of US$2.6 billion.

Competitor Booking Holdings also reported on Thursday record first-quarter room night and gross bookings. REUTERS

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