Booking Holdings
Online travel & related services company
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2024 | Booking Holdings reached its highest reported financial performance, with revenue of US$23.7 billion, net profit of US$5.8 billion, and 24,300 employees. |
2023 | The company achieved further growth, reaching US$21.3 billion in revenue and US$4.2 billion in net profit, with 23,600 employees. |
2023 | Booking Holdings processed 1,049 million room nights of accommodation, 74 million rental car days, and 36 million airplane tickets across its owned websites, highlighting the company's significant global travel booking volume. |
2022 | Booking Holdings continued its recovery, with revenue growing to US$17.0 billion, net profit increasing to US$3.0 billion, and employee count rising to 21,600. |
2021 | The company showed signs of recovery, with revenue increasing to US$10.9 billion and net profit rising to US$1.1 billion, maintaining the same employee count of 20,300. |
2020 | Booking Holdings experienced a dramatic financial downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with revenue dropping to US$6.7 billion and net profit plummeting to just US$0.06 billion, reducing employee count to 20,300. |
2019 | The company maintained growth trajectory with revenue of US$15.0 billion and net profit increasing to US$4.8 billion, employing 26,400 people. |
2018 | Booking Holdings continued its financial expansion, reaching US$14.5 billion in revenue, significantly increasing net profit to US$3.9 billion, with 24,500 employees. |
February 27 2018 | The company's ticker symbol was changed to 'BKNG'. |
February 21 2018 | The company changed its name from The Priceline Group Inc. to Booking Holdings. |
2017 | The company experienced growth, with revenue increasing to US$12.6 billion, net profit rising to US$2.3 billion, and employee count growing to 22,900. |
August 2017 | KAYAK acquired the assets of Mundi, a Brazilian metasearch company. |
2016 | Booking Holdings reported annual revenue of US$10.7 billion, with a net profit of US$2.1 billion and 18,500 employees. |
April 1 2014 | The company changed its name from priceline.com Incorporated to The Priceline Group Inc. |
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