Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Whole-home vacation rental OTA owned by Expedia Group; 2M+ properties in 190+ countries; focused exclusively on entire-home rentals for families and groups; B2B vacation rental distribution revenue up 24% in 2025 via cross-listing with Hotels.
Vrbo (Vacation Rentals By Owner) is a whole-home vacation rental marketplace founded in 1995 and acquired by HomeAway in 2006, then by Expedia Group in 2015. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Vrbo differentiates from Airbnb by focusing exclusively on entire-home rentals—no shared spaces or room rentals—making it the preferred platform for families and groups booking getaways. The platform lists over 2 million properties across 190+ countries, from beach houses to ski chalets and lakeside cabins.\n\nVrbo's subscription and per-booking fee model gives property owners flexibility in how they list. Integration with Expedia Group's demand ecosystem—including cross-listing on Hotels.com and Expedia.com—gives Vrbo properties broad distribution. Vrbo also powers B2B vacation rental distribution through Expedia's supplier API, enabling travel agents and corporate booking tools to include vacation rentals in itineraries.\n\nVrbo operates within Expedia Group, which reported near all-time-high revenue of ~$14B in FY2025. Expedia's B2B revenues surged 24% in 2025, with Vrbo's whole-home inventory playing a key role in corporate and extended-stay bookings. Vrbo has positioned itself as the family-focused alternative to Airbnb, emphasizing verified reviews, owner responsiveness metrics, and no-shared-space policies.
Dubai's state-owned flagship airline with $32.6B revenue and record $4.7B profit in FY2024; hub-and-spoke through DXB connecting 150+ destinations with A380 fleet and luxury premium cabins.
Emirates is the Dubai-based international flag carrier and one of the world's largest airlines by international passenger traffic — operating a fleet of over 260 wide-body aircraft (predominantly Airbus A380 and Boeing 777) to 150+ destinations across six continents, with Dubai International Airport (DXB) as its hub connecting Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Wholly owned by the Investment Corporation of Dubai (government-owned), Emirates generated $32.6 billion in revenue and $4.7 billion in net profit for the fiscal year ending March 2024 — its most profitable year ever.
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