
The travel booking platform offset a decline in long-haul trips by charging hostels more for premium listings
Hostelworld profits from higher commissions despite Iran war hurting bookings
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Hostelworld has reported increased revenue from higher commissions charged to hostels for premium listings, even as the Iran conflict dampens demand for long-haul travel. The company's strategy of raising fees for featured placements helped offset a decline in bookings linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. According to the company, the commission boost partially compensated for reduced traveler interest in distant destinations.
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Hostelworld cashes in on higher commission as Iran war dampens bookings.
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Hostelworld has been cashing in on commission from hostels wanting to bump up their listings, despite the Middle East conflict dampening interest in long-haul trips.
according to The Independent +1The higher commission helped offset a hit to bookings linked to the Iran war.
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Hostelworld cashes in on higher commission as Iran war dampens bookings.
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