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06.11.2024 - 22:59 / skift.com / Dennis Schaal / Johannes Thomas
Destinia, a Spain-based online travel agency, recently announced it would no longer use Trivago to attract bookings because the German metasearch company was demanding higher compensation from advertisers.
In an interview Wednesday following a third-quarter earnings call with analysts, Trivago CEO Johannes Thomas told Skift it had not been diligent enough in not “giving business and bookings” to advertisers that generated very low monetization.
“Over the course of the years, we have not been watching close enough how much we are getting from an advertiser,” Thomas said. “We have corrected that. We are demanding minimum monetization expectations in our marketplace.”
The policy change occurred in the past couple of months.
Thomas wouldn’t comment on specific advertisers, but acknowledged that larger advertisers — such as Booking Holdings or Expedia Group — wouldn’t fall into this grouping.
Asked whether the changes would have a material impact on Trivago’s financials, Thomas said: “We are in the process of it, and we will figure out in the course of the quarter how much impact that will have.”
Destinia CEO Ricardo Fernández said Trivago was demanding an 8-9% commission per booking while previously Destinia was paying Trivago around 4%, according to a published report.
Larger advertisers like Booking and Expedia could benefit from the move if smaller players stop working with Trivago.
Trivago saw a revenue decline in the third quarter, down 7% to $156 million (146 million euros). That was the sixth consecutive quarter of revenue decreases as Trivago continues to grapple with Google advertising format changes and “OTAs tilting away from the meta channel,” according to BTIG research.
Trivago aims to break even in adjusted EBITDA and achieve top-line growth in 2024.
Thomas left Trivago as managing director in 2020, and returned as CEO in May 2023 to attempt a company turnaround. Asked whether the task is more difficult than imagined, he said: “I think what made it much tougher were the headwinds from Google, the changes we experienced from the ad formats. These were headwinds we did not anticipate.”
On the other hand, Thomas said his team anticipated the challenges of a company that struggled during the pandemic. “From a cultural and momentum perspective, turning it into a company that had confidence to execute, to take risks, to try and learn. I think that was an anticipated challenge, and that turned out as expected.”
In other news, Trivago announced that former German football executive and player Jürgen Klopp would become Trivago’s brand ambassador. He will appear in spots in English starting in December.
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