Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Leading travel metasearch engine owned by Booking Holdings; searches 100s of sites for flights, hotels, cars. Operates KAYAK, Momondo, and HotelsCombined.
KAYAK is a travel metasearch engine founded in 2004 by Steve Hafner and Paul English, acquired by Booking Holdings (then Priceline Group) for $1.8B in 2013. Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, KAYAK aggregates flight, hotel, car rental, and vacation package results from hundreds of travel sites, enabling one-click comparison shopping. Its product suite includes KAYAK.com, the Momondo brand (acquired 2017), HotelsCombined, and a business travel management platform, KAYAK for Business.\n\nKAYAK's revenue model is primarily CPC (cost-per-click), charging airlines, OTAs, and hotels for qualified referrals rather than taking a booking commission. This metasearch model positions KAYAK as a neutral aggregator rather than a competing OTA, though it also offers direct booking through its platform in select categories. KAYAK for Business targets corporate travel managers with policy controls and expense integrations.\n\nAs a wholly owned subsidiary of Booking Holdings ($26.9B revenue FY2025), KAYAK does not report standalone financials. It remains one of the most visited travel websites globally, with over 300 million monthly searches across its brand portfolio. KAYAK's AI trip-planning features and integration with Booking.com inventory have strengthened its position as a one-stop travel research tool heading into 2026.
China's largest OTA and leading global travel platform; Trip.com Group revenue grew 42% YoY in 2023 to ~$870M; fastest-growing app downloads globally 2024.
Trip.com is the international consumer-facing brand of Trip.com Group (formerly Ctrip), China's largest online travel agency. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Shanghai, Trip.com Group went public on Nasdaq in 2003 and expanded aggressively into global markets through the Trip.com brand, serving travelers across 200+ countries in 24+ languages. Core products include flights, hotels, trains, car rentals, and curated travel experiences.\n\nTrip.com differentiates through its deep integration of Chinese domestic travel infrastructure—high-speed rail ticketing, domestic low-cost carriers, and Chinese-language hospitality services—combined with an increasingly competitive international product. Following China's relaxation of outbound tourism restrictions, Trip.com saw the largest percentage increase in app downloads of any major travel brand. Its AI assistant "TripGenie" powers itinerary planning and personalized recommendations.\n\nTrip.com Group revenue reached approximately $8.7B in FY2024 (RMB-denominated), driven by strong China outbound recovery and international hotel and flight bookings. The company's international segment grew over 60% in 2024. As of 2025, Trip.com Group serves over 400 million cumulative registered users and is aggressively expanding its loyalty program, Trip.com Rewards, in Asia-Pacific and European markets.
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