
Promising Travel Stocks To Watch Now - December 2nd

MarketBeat's stock screener tool highlights five travel stocks to watch: Booking, Expedia Group, Travelers Companies, Thor Industries, and Trip.com Group. These stocks are noted for their high trading volumes and are sensitive to travel demand, economic conditions, and geopolitical events. Each company operates in various segments of the travel industry, offering services from online reservations to insurance and RV manufacturing.
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Booking, Expedia Group, Travelers Companies, Thor Industries, and Trip.com Group are the five Travel stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat's stock screener tool. Travel stocks are shares of publicly traded companies whose primary business depends on travel and tourism—airlines, hotels and resorts, cruise lines, car-rental firms, online travel agencies, and related service providers. For stock market investors, these equities are cyclical and seasonally sensitive plays whose performance closely tracks consumer travel demand, economic conditions, fuel and labor costs, and events like pandemics or geopolitical disruptions. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Travel stocks within the last several days.
Booking (BKNG)
Booking Holdings Inc, formerly The Priceline Group Inc., is a provider of travel and restaurant online reservation and related services. The Company, through its online travel companies (OTCs), connects consumers wishing to make travel reservations with providers of travel services across the world. It offers consumers an array of accommodation reservations (including hotels, bed and breakfasts, hostels, apartments, vacation rentals and other properties) through its Booking.com, priceline.com and agoda.com brands.
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Expedia Group (EXPE)
Expedia Group, Inc. operates as an online travel company in the United States and internationally. The company operates through B2C, B2B, and trivago segments. Its B2C segment includes Brand Expedia, a full-service online travel brand offers various travel products and services; Hotels.com for lodging accommodations; Vrbo, an online marketplace for the alternative accommodations; Orbitz, Travelocity, Wotif Group, ebookers, CheapTickets, Hotwire.com and CarRentals.com.
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Travelers Companies (TRV)
The Travelers Companies, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides a range of commercial and personal property, and casualty insurance products and services to businesses, government units, associations, and individuals in the United States and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Business Insurance, Bond & Specialty Insurance, and Personal Insurance.
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Thor Industries (THO)
THOR Industries, Inc. designs, manufactures, and sells recreational vehicles (RVs), and related parts and accessories in the United States, Canada, and Europe. The company offers travel trailers; gasoline and diesel Class A, Class B, and Class C motorhomes; conventional travel trailers and fifth wheels; luxury fifth wheels; and motorcaravans, caravans, campervans, and urban vehicles.
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Trip.com Group (TCOM)
Trip.com Group Limited, through its subsidiaries, operates as a travel service provider for accommodation reservation, transportation ticketing, packaged tours and in-destination, corporate travel management, and other travel-related services in China and internationally. The company acts as an agent for hotel-related transactions and selling air tickets, as well as provides train, long-distance bus, and ferry tickets; travel insurance products, such as flight delay, air accident, and baggage loss coverage; and air-ticket delivery, online check-in and seat selection, express security screening, real-time flight status tracker, and airport VIP lounge services.
Read Our Latest Research Report on TCOM
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