Digital transformation is an investment, and like any investment, it needs to be measured. Yet most travel agencies that go digital cannot answer the basic question: "Is this working?"
The Metrics That Actually Matter
Conversion rate: What percentage of website visitors become inquiries? What percentage of inquiries become bookings?
Average booking value: Is your digital channel attracting higher or lower-value bookings?
Time to respond: How quickly are you responding to online inquiries?
Cost per acquisition: How much are you spending to acquire each new client?
Client lifetime value: How much total revenue does the average client generate?
We discovered that our website conversion rate was 1.2%. By redesigning our product pages with clearer pricing and stronger calls to action, we pushed it to 3.5%. That single change tripled our inquiry flow.
β James, agency owner in Australia
Key Info at a Glance
Good website conversion rate: 2β5% for travel websites
Excellent inquiry-to-booking rate: 30β50% for specialized agencies
Target response time: Under 1 hour during business hours
Benchmark time to ROI: Most agencies see positive ROI within 3β6 months of going digital
Revenue per employee increase: Digital agencies average 40β60% higher revenue per employee
Insider Tip
Set up a simple dashboard that you check every Monday morning with just five numbers: new inquiries this week, conversion rate, total booking value, average response time, and outstanding follow-ups.
Warning
Do not obsess over metrics at the expense of action. Track what matters, review it weekly, and spend the rest of your time on the activities that move the needle.