
Trevolution Group, operating ASAP Tickets, Skylux Travel, Oojo, Triplicity, Dreamport, and other travel brands, has released its commercial results for the first half of 2025, demonstrating steady growth and shifting consumer travel behavior. During the first six months of 2025, the group’s gross bookings reached $627.41 million, as 508,333 airline tickets were issued across its global travel portfolio. Along with further developing Oojo, the travel group's fully online travel platform, as well as strengthening Triplicity in the EU and Middle East markets, Trevolution Group continues scaling Dreampass—its super travel app—which has already surpassed 37,000 memberships.
Trevolution Group is also actively embracing the need to adapt to evolving distribution technologies, with a noticeable shift from EDIFACT to NDC. In the first half of 2025, 8.4% of all tickets were issued via NDC, up from 5.6% in the same period last year. By June alone, that figure climbed to 10.9%.
Key Highlights from H1 2025:
- Gross travel bookings totaled $627.41 million, showing stable performance in comparison to last year’s record levels.
- Tickets issued: 508,333 airline tickets were issued, a slight decrease of 0.41% compared to 2024, but still up 16.8% vs. 2023 (435,210 tickets).
- Economy class accounted for 450,912 tickets, while business class reached 57,421 tickets, showing a strong 32% growth in premium travel.
- One-way tickets made up 29.63% of the total tickets issued (150,639), a slight increase from 28.25% last year.
- Round-trip share dropped marginally to 70.37%, with 357,694 tickets issued.
Trevolution Group has built its success on its ability to serve a diverse customer base, including ethnic, leisure, corporate, and high-net-worth individuals, across multiple channels. With over two decades of market expertise, the travel group remains strongly rooted in the Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFR) travel segment, while actively expanding its presence in both leisure and corporate travel.
In the first half of 2025, the Philippines, India, Italy, Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and the United States remained among the top destinations, reaffirming the Group’s dominance in long-haul, purpose-driven travel. Canada emerged as a breakout destination, with demand growing by 164% year-over-year, followed by Mexico (+58.97%) and Vietnam (+49.99%), signaling a shift toward culturally rich, accessible travel hubs. While Turkey dropped from the top 10, Thailand, which experienced 24.33% growth in interest, entered the list. As one of the most popular destinations among Trevolution clients, Italy, meanwhile, experienced a 24% drop in demand.
Top Destination Countries | % of change H1 2025 vs. H1 2024 |
Philippines | -7.21% |
India | +4.23% |
Canada | +164.01% |
Italy | -24.00% |
Mexico | +58.97% |
Top Departure Countries | % of change H1 2025 vs. H1 2024 |
Canada | +91.96% |
India | -27.55% |
Philippines | +11.13% |
United Kingdom | +5.05% |
Mexico | -0.30% |
Similarly to last year, most of the passengers, or 88.69%, opted for economy class flights, while every 9th passenger chose business class tickets. Demand for business class trips, however, increased by 32.43% compared to the 1H of 2024 and amounted to 57,421 tickets issued. While the demand for round-trip tickets decreased by 2.33%, it still proved to be the most frequently booked travel option, accounting for over 70% of all tickets issued in the first half of 2025.
Airfare Ticket Type | H1 2025 vs. H1 2024 |
Economy Class | -3.46% |
Business Class | +32.43% |
Trip Type | H1 2025 vs. H1 2024 |
One-way | +4.47% |
Round-trip | -2.33% |
According to Trevolution Group’s sales data, average trip duration is contracting, and travelers are booking further in advance. This indicates a shift toward more frequent, purpose-driven travel. While more than 31% of passengers continue to book their trips over 90 days in advance, the most significant growth has been seen in the 21–30 day booking window, which recorded a 7.41% increase in demand.
Meanwhile, the 11-20 day booking window experienced 5.25% growth in demand, and the 31-40 day booking window saw a 3.38% increase in demand. The average length of stay abroad for economy class passengers decreased by 1.85 days and amounted to 26.41 days, while for business class, it decreased by 0.73 days in H1 of 2025 vs. 2024, with 22.41 days being the average period customers currently spend abroad enjoying leisure tourism or visiting their friends and relatives.
Advance Purchase Days | % of Total Tickets in H1 2025 |
0-10 | 16.16% |
11-20 | 10.44% |
21-30 | 9.21% |
90+ | 31.19% |
Trevolution Group is also witnessing a subtle shift toward younger travelers; travelers aged 11–20 now represent 10.45% (up from 9.88%). The 21–30 age group increased to 9.21% (up from 8.54%). However, just like previously, seniors aged 90+ continue to lead the way in terms of customer volume (31.19%).
“We’re seeing a more deliberate traveler emerge—one who plans earlier, travels slightly shorter but more often, and seeks a balance between value and comfort,” said Alex Weinstein, the founder of Dyninno Group of Companies. “This is also the reason why our newest creation, super-app Dreampass, is taking off so rapidly—with Dreampass scaling beyond 37,000 users, we are building more than an app; we are providing customers with better, faster services and even more control over their entire travel experience.”
Trevolution Group, which operates brands such as ASAP Tickets, Skylux Travel, Triplicity, Vagamo, Dreamport, Oojo, and others, has grown into a dynamic, globally focused travel group with a strong presence in both leisure and corporate travel. By combining traditional expertise with cutting-edge innovation, the Group has established itself as a leading multi-channel operator in the industry. In 2024, Trevolution Group issued over 980,090 unique airline tickets and vacation packages across its brands.