How to Track Cohort Analysis for Travel
Ever wondered which travelers come back for their next vacation and which ones book once and disappear? Cohort analysis answers that.
Why Cohort Analysis Matters for Travel
Travel businesses thrive on repeat bookings and referrals. Here’s why cohorts matter:
- Repeat booking rates: See what percentage of travelers return within 6, 12, or 18 months.
- Seasonal patterns: Understand which cohorts book during off-peak times versus peak seasons.
- Destination popularity: Track which destinations resonate most with specific traveler groups.
- Marketing effectiveness: Measure which campaigns bring travelers who become loyal customers.
How to Check in GA4
Building cohort reports in GA4 requires some setup:
- Open GA4 and go to the Explore section
- Create a new Blank report
- Select Cohort visualization
- Define your cohort by first booking or inquiry date
- Add metrics like total bookings or revenue
- Break down by destination, package type, or booking channel
The data shows retention patterns, but connecting it to actual booking values needs additional configuration.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics connects directly to your booking platform and CRM. Import customer records and the tool builds cohorts automatically.
You’ll get clear answers to questions like:
- What percentage of adventure travelers book again within a year?
- Do luxury resort clients have higher lifetime value than budget travelers?
- Which marketing channel brings customers who refer the most friends?
The dashboard updates as new bookings come in, keeping your insights current without manual refreshes.
Quick Wins
Start with these actions this week:
- Group your customer database by first booking date
- Calculate repeat booking rates for your top 3 destinations
- Identify your best referral sources by cohort performance
- Set up a monthly cohort review to spot trends early
Small improvements in repeat booking rates can dramatically increase your annual revenue.