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Pays-bas Amsterdam AccommodationScenic / Waterfront / Nature View

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

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Analysis performed on March 13, 2026

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Market Accommodation Scenic / Waterfront / Nature View in Amsterdam: TPDI score 86/100, 4% direct booking, ARI 55/100. Analysis based on 28 offers.

TPDI: 86.0

█████████████████░░░ Very high

Based on 28 visible offers

ARI average of direct operators : 55/100

ARI breakdown
BlockScore
Structure15/25
Execution15/25
Completeness20/25
Freshness0/15
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 : 86 %

Market visibility — Who captures attention?

Market visibility is dominated by platforms at 64%, followed by remote resellers at 32% and local operators at 4%. This configuration indicates a concentration of visibility among intermediary actors, reducing direct exposure of local operators. No institutional presence (DMO) is detected in the organic results for Amsterdam. This is visibility, not booking.

Remote resellers32%
Platform weight64%
Local operators4%

Current booking structure

The current booking structure shows domination of intermediation with 86% of bookings going through platforms or remote resellers. Direct booking remains limited to 4%, while 11% 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 booking4%
Intermediated86%
Contact only11%
Not detected0%

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Structural summary

This market is structurally dominated by intermediaries.