Online travel stocks rise after report that OpenAI to scale back direct checkouts


The ChatGPT app icon on a smartphone in this illustration taken October 27, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

March 5 (Reuters) - Shares ⁠of online travel agencies surged on Thursday after ⁠a report that OpenAI is scaling back plans ‌to integrate direct bookings into ChatGPT, easing investor fears that the AI chatbots could eventually cut out travel intermediaries.

Shares of Expedia ​were up over 12%, while Booking ⁠Holdings and Tripadvisor rose ⁠8% and 5%, respectively.

The rally followed a report by The ⁠Information ‌that OpenAI found ChatGPT users were researching products in the chatbot but not completing ⁠purchases through it.

The AI company will instead focus ​on checkouts ‌within specific third-party apps that plug into ChatGPT, ⁠the report ​said, citing an OpenAI spokesperson.

OpenAI did not respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Investors and analysts have grown increasingly ⁠concerned that generative AI tools could ​become the dominant platform for planning and booking travel, potentially bypassing intermediaries such as online travel agencies.

We see the ⁠OpenAI news as incrementally positive for online travel agencies, Bernstein analyst Richard Clarke said in a note.

"This means that Booking and Expedia can continue to get ​in front of consumers on AI-platforms, ⁠lowering the risk of disintermediation," Clarke added.

Expedia and Booking ​Holdings were among the first ‌companies to integrate with ChatGPTwhen OpenAI ​launched its plugins programme in 2023.

(Reporting by Aishwarya Jain in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

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