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Summer Holiday Season Boosts Traffic to Cinema and Holiday Sites

Summer Holiday Season Boosts Traffic to Cinema and Holiday Sites

Wires Google was the UK’s most visited online property in July, attracting 28.2 million unique visitors – an 89% reach of the total online population, according to the latest figures from comScore.

Google was followed by Microsoft Sites, which attracted 26.9 million unique visitors – a reach of 85%.

The comScore study showed that despite the onset of the summer holiday season, the total UK online population reached its highest ever figure in July, with 31.8 million unique visitors.

Online retail properties eBay and Amazon also ranked amongst the UK’s largest sites, with 22.1 million and 12.5 million unique visitors respectively.

Coinciding with the school summer holidays, cinema site Odeon.co.uk was the top gaining property in July. The site grew from 1.8 to 2.6 million unique visitors – a 49% increase.

This was followed by the fastest growing of three holiday booking properties, lastminute.com, which experienced a 30% increase to reach 5.2 million unique visitors. Cheapflights Sites grew by 22% to 2.8 million unique visitors, while First Choice Holidays PLC grew 19% to 3.6 million.

Bob Ivins, EVP of International Markets at comScore, said: “The success of travel and holiday sites mirrors the seasonal trends in the offline world, with July being a popular month for holiday, retail and entertainment sites.

“However, with the weather in the UK being so poor this summer it’s clear that – for domestic recreation activities at least – people have been surfing the internet for indoor entertainment, hence the growth in traffic to cinema site Odeon.co.uk.”

Top 10 UK Online Properties Ranked by UK Unique Visitors (000), June 2007, Total UK, Age 15+ – Home and Work Locations*
Property Total Unique Visitors
Jun-07 Jul-07 % Change
Total UK Internet Audience 31,669 31,791 0%
Google Sites 27,718 28,151 2%
Microsoft Sites 26,760 26,947 1%
eBay 22,052 22,079 0%
Yahoo! Sites 20,706 20,760 0%
BBC Sites 18,865 18,921 0%
Ask Network 14,135 14,598 3%
Time Warner Network 13,857 14,934 8%
Fox Interactive Media 13,200 13,215 0%
Amazon Sites 13,200 12,472 -1%
Wikipedia Sites 12,213 11,699 -4%
* Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.
Source: comScore

Ofcom’s recent Communications Market Report 2007 showed that silver surfers spend an average of 42 hours online every month, more than any other age group (see Silver Surfers Spend More Time Online Than Any Other Age Group).

comScore: www.comscore.com

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