--- title: "Expedia Earnings Call Highlights Profits, Cautious Optimism" type: "News" locale: "zh-HK" url: "https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/275955479.md" description: "Expedia's Q4 earnings call highlighted strong growth and profitability, with 11% year-over-year increases in gross bookings and revenue, reaching $27 billion and $3.5 billion, respectively. Adjusted EBITDA margin expanded to 24%, and adjusted EPS rose 58% to $3.78. The B2B segment excelled with 24% growth, while B2C showed signs of recovery. Despite macroeconomic uncertainties, management remains cautiously optimistic, projecting 10-12% gross bookings growth for Q1 2026. However, they acknowledged regional headwinds, particularly in Asia, and anticipate slower margin expansion moving forward." datetime: "2026-02-14T00:07:36.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/275955479.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/275955479.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/275955479.md) --- > 支持的語言: [简体中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/275955479.md) | [English](https://longbridge.com/en/news/275955479.md) # Expedia Earnings Call Highlights Profits, Cautious Optimism Expedia ((EXPE)) has held its Q4 earnings call. Read on for the main highlights of the call. ### Valentine's Day Sale - 70% Off - Unlock hedge fund-level data and powerful investing tools for smarter, sharper decisions - Stay ahead of the market with the latest news and analysis and maximize your portfolio's potential Expedia’s latest earnings call struck an upbeat tone, as management highlighted broad-based momentum in both growth and profitability. Double-digit gains in bookings and revenue, strong cash generation, and notable margin expansion set a positive backdrop, even as executives acknowledged macro uncertainty and regional headwinds in Asia and the rest of the world. ## Strong Top-Line Growth Expedia posted 11% year-over-year gains in both gross bookings and revenue, with bookings reaching $27,000,000,000 and revenue at $3,500,000,000. Management noted that foreign exchange was a small but meaningful tailwind, adding roughly one point to bookings growth and about two points to revenue growth. ## Margin Expansion and Profitability Profitability improved sharply as adjusted EBITDA margin expanded nearly four percentage points, reaching $848,000,000 or a 24% margin. Adjusted EPS climbed 58% to $3.78, underscoring strong operating leverage and the benefit of earlier cost actions flowing through the income statement. ## B2B and Advertising Outperformance The B2B segment remained a standout, with gross bookings up 24% to $8,700,000,000 and revenue also rising 24% to $1,300,000,000. Advertising revenue reaccelerated by about 19%, supported by a record number of active ad partners and broader ad formats, pointing to growing monetization of Expedia’s platform. ## B2C Recovery and Brand Momentum On the consumer side, B2C gross bookings increased 5% to $18,300,000,000, while revenue rose 4% to $2,200,000,000, signaling a steady recovery. B2C EBITDA margins jumped to 31.5%, up roughly six points, as Vrbo and Hotels.com returned to growth and all three core brands delivered year-over-year bookings gains. ## Product and Service Improvements Management emphasized product upgrades as a key driver of customer satisfaction, noting that sites and apps are now about 30% faster year over year. Enhanced checkout and payment options, improved recommendation models that produced record Q4 attach rates, and record self-service levels helped cut live-agent wait times to roughly one to three minutes during major events. ## Supply Expansion and Promotional Leverage Expedia continued to deepen its lodging supply, with property count rising more than 10% versus 2024. The company also leaned into partner-funded promotions, lifting the sourcing of promotional rates by more than 10 percentage points from Q3 and driving over 30% of Q4 bookings through such offers, with nearly 70% more properties joining the Black Friday sale. ## Strong Cash Generation and Capital Returns Free cash flow for the year reached $3,100,000,000, and the company ended with $5,700,000,000 in unrestricted cash and short-term investments, reinforcing balance sheet strength. Expedia returned capital aggressively, repurchasing $255,000,000 of stock in Q4 and over 45,000,000 shares since 2022, shrinking net share count by around 22% while lifting the quarterly dividend 20% to $0.48. ## Slowdown in Rest of World and Asia Headwinds Despite overall strength, management flagged softer trends in the rest of the world as ongoing issues in Asia weighed on results over several quarters. This contrasted with more resilient performance in the U.S. and EMEA, where demand remained relatively healthier and helped offset regional weakness. ## B2B Margin Pressure From Growth Investments Within B2B, profitability dipped modestly as EBITDA margin came in at 24%, down about one point year over year. Executives stressed they are deliberately prioritizing investment in new B2B initiatives, accepting some near-term margin pressure to support future growth and deepen partner relationships. ## Increase in Direct Sales and Marketing Expense Total direct sales and marketing spend rose 10% to $1,700,000,000, driven largely by B2B-related costs such as commissions recognized at the time of stay. By contrast, B2C direct sales and marketing declined roughly 5%, demonstrating improved marketing efficiency and leverage on the consumer side even as the overall expense line increased. ## Variability in Bookings and Macro Uncertainty Management acknowledged booking variability during 2025 and emphasized a cautious stance given ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty. This caution is reflected in the lower end of the guidance ranges, which the company framed as a prudent buffer against potential demand swings and external shocks. ## Lapping Prior Cost Actions Limits Margin Upside Looking ahead, executives warned that margin expansion will naturally slow as they lap 2025 headcount reductions and marketing optimizations. With much of the heavy lifting already done, they now expect more moderate margin gains, targeting full-year expansion of about 100 to 125 basis points in 2026. ## Forward-Looking Guidance and Outlook For the start of 2026, Expedia guided to Q1 gross bookings growth of 10–12% and revenue growth of 11–13%, aided by favorable foreign exchange and an expected 3–4 point uplift in EBITDA margins. For the full year, management projected 6–8% bookings growth, 6–9% revenue growth, and EBITDA margin expansion of roughly 100–125 basis points, while reiterating plans for ongoing buybacks, a modestly higher dividend, and disciplined leverage. Expedia’s earnings call painted the picture of a company balancing disciplined investment with accelerating growth, supported by strong cash flows and a healthier balance sheet. 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