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Company Type
public
Headquarters
Needham, Massachusetts, USA
Brand Portfolio
0 brands
Stock
NASDAQ: TRIP
No brands found in our database.
Tripadvisor operates as a travel guidance platform with multiple revenue streams:
- Advertising: Display advertising and sponsored placements
- Booking Commissions: Referral fees from hotel, restaurant, and attraction bookings
- Transaction Revenue: Direct booking commissions and transaction fees
- Subscription Services: Tripadvisor Plus and premium membership programs
- Content Licensing: Licensing of review content and travel data
The company serves travelers seeking information and booking services, while also providing marketing and distribution services for travel suppliers and destinations.
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Tripadvisor maintains a diverse portfolio of 0 brands across multiple industries. This comprehensive brand portfolio demonstrates the company's market presence and strategic business units.
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