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Canada Montreal AccommodationLuxury

Based on today's most visible results · Dominant discourse analysis

CountryCanada·CityMontreal·ActivityAccommodation·CriteriaLuxury

Analysis performed on March 17, 2026

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Market Accommodation Luxury in Montreal: TPDI score 63/100, 33% direct booking, ARI 42/100. Analysis based on 27 offers.

TPDI: 63.0

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Based on 27 visible offers

ARI average of direct operators : 42/100 (9 operators)

ARI breakdown
BlockScore
Structure10/25
Execution12/25
Completeness13/25
Freshness3/15
Performance5/10

Partially executable — structural and freshness gaps detected

Structural and transactional readiness for AI-mediated travel markets

Methodology updated — March 2026

Structural diagnostic

  • Dependence on intermediaries : High
  • Visible direct booking : Low
  • Dominant intermediation : 63 %

Market visibility — Who captures attention?

Market visibility is dominated by platforms at 41%, followed by local operators at 33% and remote resellers at 22%. This configuration indicates a concentration of visibility among intermediary actors, reducing direct exposure of local operators. The institutional site (DMO) of Montreal represents 4% of organic visibility. This is visibility, not booking.

DMO4%
Remote resellers22%
Platform weight41%
Local operators33%

Current booking structure

The current booking structure shows domination of intermediation with 63% of bookings going through platforms or remote resellers. Direct booking remains limited to 33%, while 0% offer unassisted direct contact without an online booking engine. Direct booking maturity remains marginal in the analyzed visible sample.

Booking type distribution in sample

Direct booking33%
Intermediated63%
Contact only0%
Not detected4%

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Structural summary

The market is shared, but local control remains fragile.