For years I have argued that metasearch, at least in the recognizable shape that defined the last two decades, is already dead. What we are entering is not the erasure of metasearch but its absorption into the infrastructural substrate of distribution. In this "post-metasearch world," aggregation persists, but it no longer plays out as a visible marketplace of bids, clicks, and placements. It hides beneath the surface, silently powering the answers of large language models, while the user interface becomes entirely conversational.

Having been involved in the earliest experiments of metasearch integration with brand.com, I cannot escape the sense that history is looping back. The first to benefit will be those with the technological agility to integrate at scale, which almost certainly means OTAs. Booking engines will eventually enter the equation, but their reliance on intermediating hubs will once again convert what could have been a direct channel into another expensive toll road, an illusion of disintermediation that still carries a premium.

So the real question is not whether metasearch is dead, but whether its ghost is already haunting a new paradigm. Are we witnessing disappearance, or transfiguration?

Tina Markowitz
Tina Markowitz
Vice President, Global Strategy at Cendyn

Metasearch is not disappearing; it is dissolving into the data layer that fuels the new conversational distribution model. And while OTAs are clearly positioned to capitalize first, I am not convinced they are destined to dominate.

Human travelers still crave variety, uniqueness, and authenticity. That demand will influence how LLMs evaluate sources and surface answers. Because of that, the field remains wide open for booking engines, channel managers, and metasearch providers that can deliver clean, structured, LLM-ready repositories of rates, inventory, and truly differentiating content.

In this next phase, success will not hinge on visibility in a marketplace; it will hinge on who can become the most trustworthy and comprehensive data source for the systems shaping traveler intent.

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