Hotel Demand Intelligence: Search Demand, Feeder Markets and Booking Windows
Bookings are a lagging indicator. By the time your PMS shows a soft month, the demand that could have filled it moved elsewhere weeks ago. Demand intelligence is the discipline of reading the earlier signals β who is searching, from which market, how far ahead, and whether that interest actually converts into arrivals β so pricing, inventory and marketing decisions happen while they still matter.
Reading demand signals
Search interest and actual arrivals tell different stories, and the gap between them is where the insight lives. Cyprus is the perfect case study: fewer searches yet more tourists in the same season β a paradox that only resolves once you separate market mix, package travel and booking-channel shifts. These pieces show how to read a market's demand picture without being misled by any single metric.
fewer searches, more tourists: the Cyprus demand paradox
Our latest data shows a curious paradox: online search interest for Cyprus accommodation fell in 2025, yet actual tourist arrivals grew strongly. Discover what's driving this trend and what it means for hotels.
Cyprus tourism market outlook
Cyprus has kicked off 2025 with a record-breaking performance in tourism, setting the stage for what could be one of its strongest years ever. Discover the trends, opportunities, and strategic insights for hotels and tourism businesses.
Booking windows and planning cycles
Every feeder market plans on its own clock. UK travelers researching Cyprus behave nothing like domestic travelers β different lead times, different seasonal peaks, different moments when a campaign can still change the outcome. Knowing when each market searches is the difference between advertising into intent and advertising into silence.
Feeder-market ROI
Not every market that searches for your destination shows up. A search-to-arrival conversion index tells you which feeder markets are worth budget and which just window-shop β the foundation for allocating marketing spend across source countries instead of spreading it evenly and hoping.
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Tharro shows which countries are searching for your destination, how far ahead they plan, and how that demand converts β market by market.
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