NASDAQ:TZOO Travelzoo Q1 2025 Earnings Report $10.03 0.00 (0.00%) Closing price 05/22/2026 04:00 PM EasternExtended Trading$9.98 -0.04 (-0.45%) As of 05/22/2026 06:50 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Massive. Learn more. ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast Travelzoo EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.25Consensus EPS $0.27Beat/MissMissed by -$0.02One Year Ago EPSN/ATravelzoo Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$23.14 millionExpected Revenue$22.99 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$146.00 thousandYoY Revenue GrowthN/ATravelzoo Announcement DetailsQuarterQ1 2025Date4/30/2025TimeBefore Market OpensConference Call DateTuesday, April 29, 2025Conference Call Time11:00AM ETUpcoming EarningsTravelzoo's Q2 2026 earnings is estimated for Wednesday, July 22, 2026, based on past reporting schedules, with a conference call scheduled at 11:00 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Travelzoo Q1 2025 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrApril 29, 2025 ShareLink copied to clipboard.Key Takeaways Travelzoo reported a 5% YoY revenue increase to $23.1 M (6% in constant currency), its highest quarterly revenue since the pandemic. Operating profit fell 34% YoY to $3.7 M (16% margin) as the company ramped up investments in member acquisition. Membership fee revenue is driving significant incremental growth, with fees recognized ratably and expected to accelerate long-term profitability as the subscriber base expands. For Q2 2025, Travelzoo expects revenue growth to double YoY and sees accelerating trends in subsequent quarters despite potential near-term margin pressure from increased marketing spend. Jack’s Flight Club delivered a 20% revenue increase and 13% growth in premium subscribers, reinvesting over half of its Q1 revenue into marketing for further compounding growth. AI Generated. May Contain Errors.Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallTravelzoo Q1 202500:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xTranscript SectionsPresentationParticipantsPresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Good morning and welcome to the Travelzoo Q1 2025 Earnings Call. Today's conference is being recorded. Currently, all callers have been placed in a listen-only mode, and following management's prepared remarks, the call will be open for your questions. If you would like to ask a question at that time, please press star one on your telephone keypad. If you need to remove yourself from the queue, press star one again. At any time, if you should need operator assistance, press star zero. The company would like to remind you that all statements made during this conference call and presented in the slides that are not statements of historical facts constitute forward-looking statements and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results could vary materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Operator00:00:53Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements are described in the company's Forms 10-K and 10-Q and other SEC filings. Unless required by law, the company undertakes no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. Please refer to the company's website for important information, including the company's earnings press release issued earlier today. An archived recording of this conference call will be made available on the company's investor relations website at travelzoo.com/ir. Now, it is my pleasure to turn the floor over to Travelzoo's Global CEO, Holger Bartel, its Chair, General Counsel, and CEO of Jack's Flight Club, Christina Ciocca, and its Financial Controller, North America, Jeff Hoffman. Jeff will start with an overview. Jeff HoffmanFinancial Controller of North America at Travelzoo00:01:50Thank you, Operator, and welcome to those of you joining us today. Today, I'm stepping in for Lijun, Our Chief Accounting Officer. Please refer to the management presentation to follow along with our prepared remarks. The presentation in PDF format is available on our investor relations site at travelzoo.com/ir. Let's begin with Slide four. Travelzoo's consolidated Q1 revenue was $23.1 million, up 5% from the prior year, and reaching a highest quarterly revenue since the pandemic. In constant currencies, revenue was $23.3 million, up 6% from the prior year. Operating income, which we as management call operating profit, decreased 34% year-over-year as we invested more in member growth. Q1 operating profit was $3.7 million, or 16% of revenue, down from $5.6 million in the prior year. Jeff HoffmanFinancial Controller of North America at Travelzoo00:02:45Slide five shows the strongest revenue growth came from our North America and Jack's Flight Club segments, while revenues in Europe increased 1% from the prior year. Operating profit decreased in both our North America and Europe segments, but increased slightly in our Jack's Flight Club segment. On Slide six, we break down our categories of revenue: advertising, membership fees, and other. Advertising revenue was $20.7 million for Q1 2025. Revenue for membership fees increased to $2.4 million. Membership fees begin to drive significant and incremental revenue growth. It will further accelerate. In 2024, we introduced a membership fee for Travelzoo. Legacy members who joined before 2024 continue to receive certain travel offers. However, club offers and new benefits are only available to club members who pay the membership fee. Therefore, we are seeing many legacy members become club members over time, in addition to new members who join. Jeff HoffmanFinancial Controller of North America at Travelzoo00:03:48Slide seven shows an example of membership fee revenue recognition. Revenue from membership fees is recognized ratably over the period of subscription. Member acquisition costs, on the other hand, are recognized in full at the time of the expense. Slide eight illustrates that as we grow members, the differing recording of expenses and revenues creates a short-term negative impact on operating income. A continuous addition of new members every quarter increases quarterly revenue only over time. Particularly in the Q1, that revenue number is even smaller as membership fees are prorated for any members who join during the quarter. Marketing expenses are recorded immediately in each quarter. After a few quarters, quarterly revenue for membership fees exceeds the advertising expense, and the impact turns positive. On Slide nine, you will see that GAAP operating margin was 16% in Q1 2025. Jeff HoffmanFinancial Controller of North America at Travelzoo00:04:43Our GAAP operating margin is lower simply because we have started to invest more. Our goal is to accelerate growth in members. Slide 10 shows that in North America, the GAAP operating margin decreased to 24%, and in Europe, the GAAP operating margin remained flat at 3% for Q1 2025. This is driven by the investments in member growth, which occurs in all key markets. In Europe, this overshadows a great financial improvement in Germany, where we saw strong revenue growth year-over-year. On Slide 11, we provide information on non-GAAP operating profit, as we believe it better explains how Travelzoo's management evaluates financial performance. Q1 2025 non-GAAP operating profit was $4.3 million. That's 19% of revenue compared to non-GAAP operating profit of $6 million in the prior year period. Slide 12 provides information about the items that are excluded in the calculation of non-GAAP operating profit. Jeff HoffmanFinancial Controller of North America at Travelzoo00:05:44Please turn to Slide 13. We repurchased 590,839 shares of the company's outstanding common stock. As of 31 March 2025, consolidated cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash was $12.2 million. Slide 14 shows how revenues compared to operating expenses. Most of the company's operating expenses, except for marketing, are relatively fixed in the short to midterm. We believe we can keep fixed costs relatively low in the foreseeable future. Higher investments in member growth are increasing total expenses. We expect these investments to accelerate revenue growth in coming quarters. Now, looking ahead. For Q2 2025, we expect year-over-year revenue growth to double. We expect revenue growth to accelerate as a trend in subsequent quarters, as membership fees revenue is recognized ratably over the subscription period, as we acquire new members and as more legacy members become club members. Jeff HoffmanFinancial Controller of North America at Travelzoo00:06:43Over time, we expect profitability to increase as recurring membership fee revenue will be recognized. In the short term, fluctuations in net income are possible because we might see attractive opportunities to increase marketing. We believe we expense marketing costs immediately. Now, I'm going to turn the discussion over to Holger. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:07:04Thank you, Jeff. We will continue to leverage Travelzoo's global reach, our trusted brand, and the strong relationships with top travel suppliers to negotiate more club offers for club members. Travelzoo members are affluent, active, and they are open to new experiences. We inspire travel enthusiasts to travel to places they never imagined they could. Travelzoo is the must-have membership for those who love to travel as much as we do. Slide 15 provides more information about Travelzoo members. 91% say they are open to new destinations and travel ideas. We are the club of travel enthusiasts. Slide 17 provides an overview of management's focus. We are working to grow the number of paying members and accelerate revenue growth by converting legacy members and by adding new club members. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:08:07Add new benefits to the paid membership, retain and grow our profitable advertising business from the popular Top 20 product, accelerate revenue growth, which drives future profits in spite of temporary lower EPS, grow Jack's Flight Club's profitable subscription revenue, and develop Travelzoo META with discipline. Now, Christina will provide a quick update on Travelzoo META and Jack's Flight Club. Christina CioccaChair, General Counsel, and CEO of Jack's Flight Club at Travelzoo00:08:40We continue to work on the production of the first metaverse travel experiences. They will be browser-enabled. As stated in previous earnings calls, we are conscious of developing Travelzoo META in a financially disciplined way. We will provide additional updates in due time. For Jack's Flight Club, revenue increased 20% year-over-year, and the number of premium subscribers increased 13%. We continue to invest in growth. More than half of the revenue earned in the quarter was reinvested into marketing and efficient member acquisition. As with Travelzoo, we expect this to have a compounding effect over the course of the year, resulting in greater deferred revenue and increased profitability. I'm now handing over to the operator for questions for Jeff, Holger, and me. Operator00:09:28At this time, if you wish to ask a question, please press star one on your telephone keypad. You may remove yourself from the queue by pressing star one again. Please limit yourself to one question and one follow-up. Our first question comes from Theodore O'Neill from Litchfield Hills Research. Please go ahead. Your line is open. Theodore O'NeillCEO at Litchfield Hills Research00:09:46Oh, thanks very much, and congratulations on the good quarter and the outlook. My question is this: there's been in the press a lot of discussion of foreign travelers not wanting to come to the US, I was wondering how you see that in changes in behavior for travel plans coming from Europe, Canada, outside the US Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:10:16Hi Theo. Yes, we are hearing this from our travel suppliers. For us, as we said earlier, our travel enthusiasts are very flexible destinations. 91% say they travel wherever they find a great offer and a great deal, so they simply travel to other destinations. While this is for sure a trend in the industry, for us, it's not a negative because our members are very flexible. In fact, they love to travel to new destinations. Theodore O'NeillCEO at Litchfield Hills Research00:10:47Thanks very much. Operator00:10:50Our next question comes from Michael Kupinski from NOBLE Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Your line is open. Michael KupinskiDirector of Research at NOBLE Capital Markets00:10:57Thank you. North America performed better than Europe in the latest quarter and was wondering what was the driver dynamic of that? Was it domestic travel or international travel? If it was international travel, was that due to the dollar, or were there other factors at play there? Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:11:16Look, Michael, in global groups like ours, where we operate in different markets, there are just natural fluctuations, so I wouldn't overthink that. The consolidation doesn't really give a full picture. When you look into market-specific numbers, for example, Germany had a very strong quarter. Revenue was up double digits year-over-year, very different from last quarter, as you might recall. UK was slightly lower in comparison to a very strong Q1 that we had last year. We just have these natural fluctuations, and we believe that Europe revenue will also catch up in its growth year-over-year in the following quarters. Michael KupinskiDirector of Research at NOBLE Capital Markets00:11:56Gotcha. Just as a quick follow-up, I know the numbers, you had a very solid quarter. I was just wondering, though, on the gross margins were a little lower than I expected. Can you just talk a little bit about the impact of the gross margins? Are those affected by the company's effort to develop its subscription business, or were there other things at play in the quarter? Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:12:22Just a couple of things. Excuse me. Sorry, Michael. Just a couple of things, Michael. In Q1, we had a few opportunities to purchase distressed travel products from suppliers at a discounted price. This allowed us to create strong club offers, and that, in turn, is what we leverage to attract new members, and it also makes it easier to convert legacy members to club members. We just had to classify it in cost of revenue in this case. The other thing is temporary, but not very largely, customer service also increased a bit year-over-year, which is no surprise because at the beginning, when something new, like we had a lot of legacy members who signed up for the club membership, so there are more questions at the beginning. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:13:18We think this will go back to where it was before, but in Q1, it was a little bit higher than last year. Michael KupinskiDirector of Research at NOBLE Capital Markets00:13:25Great. Thank you. Congratulations. Operator00:13:29Our next question comes from Patrick Sholl from Barrington Research. Please go ahead. Your line is open. Patrick ShollVP at Barrington Research00:13:35Hi. Good morning. Just on the member acquisition front, could you maybe talk a little bit how, I guess, yeah, just how consumers who decide to become a member, what is sort of like the main driver? Is it like a specific deal that you're presenting that they decide to, they want to become a member to access that deal, or is it other aspects of your marketing effort? Christina CioccaChair, General Counsel, and CEO of Jack's Flight Club at Travelzoo00:14:07Sure. I can take that question. We are definitely seeing that our club offers and our various kind of travel offers are the biggest draw of converting people into club members. We have a whole kind of suite of benefits that tie to the club membership, including lounge access, a giveaway, and other things like that. I think the main driver is the club offers right now, including in our member acquisition efforts, but we do have quite a robust membership offering. Patrick ShollVP at Barrington Research00:14:46Okay. Just to maybe drill in on the topic earlier on the changing travel dynamics, could you talk about how that affects some of your efforts to source deals in certain markets? Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:15:07Travelers and consumers and travelers in general are becoming a bit more hesitant, particularly in the US in the last 30 days because we all know a lot is going on. They are a bit hesitant. As we know from experience and as we saw in the last 30 days, the lower demand enables us to capture very strong offers from travel suppliers because ultimately they want to fill their hotels. They want to fill their airline seats. They want to fill their cruise cabins. I spoke a few minutes ago about distressed inventory. These are opportunities that make our offering stronger, and that stronger offering, in turn, attracts more travel enthusiasts to become members of the club. Patrick ShollVP at Barrington Research00:15:58Okay. Thank you. Operator00:16:01Our next question comes from Ed Woo from Ascendiant Capital. Please go ahead. Your line is open. Ed WooDirector of Research and Senior Analyst at Ascendiant Capital00:16:07Yeah. Thanks for taking my question. My question is just like there's less demand for people to come into the US. Are you seeing the same dynamics for people in the US to travel international? Is there less demand for that as well? Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:16:22We see the first, but not the second. Yes, we see a bit hesitation, in particular Canadians. Canadians' interest in coming to the US has decreased a lot, but we are not seeing the other way. We are not seeing it the other way around. Americans still love to travel to Europe. Ed WooDirector of Research and Senior Analyst at Ascendiant Capital00:16:44Great. Thanks for answering my questions, and I wish you guys good luck. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:16:47Sure. Thanks, Ed. Operator00:16:50Our last question comes from Steve Silver from Argus Research. Please go ahead. Your line is open. Steve SilverSecurity Analyst at Argus Research00:16:56Thanks, operator, and thanks for taking the question. It looks like you guys became very aggressive over the course of the quarter in repurchasing shares, it looks like, as the stock price corrected along with the broader market. I'm curious as to your thoughts on the balance sheet and the company's capacity and appetite to continue buying shares if the markets remain volatile over the near term. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:17:22Steve, the opportunity was very attractive last quarter. Since we are confident in our business and we had a lot of cash, we increased our share repurchases. Going forward, we expect the cash balance to increase again, first because we collect membership fees at the beginning of the subscription period, and second, the business is profitable and cash flow positive with relatively fixed operating expenses. As you heard, we are quite confident right now in our member acquisition activities. We now have a better opportunity to invest in member growth than we had maybe a year ago, and that's where we would like to allocate the positive cash that the business is generating. Steve SilverSecurity Analyst at Argus Research00:18:14Great. Holger, thanks for the color. Operator00:18:19Okay. This concludes the Q&A portion of today's call. I would like to turn the call back over to Mr. Holger Bartel for closing remarks. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:18:27Dear investors, thank you very much for your time and support today. We look forward to speaking with you again next quarter. Have a great day. Operator00:18:37This concludes today's Travelzoo Q1 2025 Earnings Call and Webcast. You may now disconnect your line at this time and have a wonderful day. We're now on private. Have a great day, everyone. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:18:56Great. Thank you. Operator00:18:58You're welcome. 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PresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Good morning and welcome to the Travelzoo Q1 2025 Earnings Call. Today's conference is being recorded. Currently, all callers have been placed in a listen-only mode, and following management's prepared remarks, the call will be open for your questions. If you would like to ask a question at that time, please press star one on your telephone keypad. If you need to remove yourself from the queue, press star one again. At any time, if you should need operator assistance, press star zero. The company would like to remind you that all statements made during this conference call and presented in the slides that are not statements of historical facts constitute forward-looking statements and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results could vary materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Operator00:00:53Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements are described in the company's Forms 10-K and 10-Q and other SEC filings. Unless required by law, the company undertakes no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. Please refer to the company's website for important information, including the company's earnings press release issued earlier today. An archived recording of this conference call will be made available on the company's investor relations website at travelzoo.com/ir. Now, it is my pleasure to turn the floor over to Travelzoo's Global CEO, Holger Bartel, its Chair, General Counsel, and CEO of Jack's Flight Club, Christina Ciocca, and its Financial Controller, North America, Jeff Hoffman. Jeff will start with an overview. Jeff HoffmanFinancial Controller of North America at Travelzoo00:01:50Thank you, Operator, and welcome to those of you joining us today. Today, I'm stepping in for Lijun, Our Chief Accounting Officer. Please refer to the management presentation to follow along with our prepared remarks. The presentation in PDF format is available on our investor relations site at travelzoo.com/ir. Let's begin with Slide four. Travelzoo's consolidated Q1 revenue was $23.1 million, up 5% from the prior year, and reaching a highest quarterly revenue since the pandemic. In constant currencies, revenue was $23.3 million, up 6% from the prior year. Operating income, which we as management call operating profit, decreased 34% year-over-year as we invested more in member growth. Q1 operating profit was $3.7 million, or 16% of revenue, down from $5.6 million in the prior year. Jeff HoffmanFinancial Controller of North America at Travelzoo00:02:45Slide five shows the strongest revenue growth came from our North America and Jack's Flight Club segments, while revenues in Europe increased 1% from the prior year. Operating profit decreased in both our North America and Europe segments, but increased slightly in our Jack's Flight Club segment. On Slide six, we break down our categories of revenue: advertising, membership fees, and other. Advertising revenue was $20.7 million for Q1 2025. Revenue for membership fees increased to $2.4 million. Membership fees begin to drive significant and incremental revenue growth. It will further accelerate. In 2024, we introduced a membership fee for Travelzoo. Legacy members who joined before 2024 continue to receive certain travel offers. However, club offers and new benefits are only available to club members who pay the membership fee. Therefore, we are seeing many legacy members become club members over time, in addition to new members who join. Jeff HoffmanFinancial Controller of North America at Travelzoo00:03:48Slide seven shows an example of membership fee revenue recognition. Revenue from membership fees is recognized ratably over the period of subscription. Member acquisition costs, on the other hand, are recognized in full at the time of the expense. Slide eight illustrates that as we grow members, the differing recording of expenses and revenues creates a short-term negative impact on operating income. A continuous addition of new members every quarter increases quarterly revenue only over time. Particularly in the Q1, that revenue number is even smaller as membership fees are prorated for any members who join during the quarter. Marketing expenses are recorded immediately in each quarter. After a few quarters, quarterly revenue for membership fees exceeds the advertising expense, and the impact turns positive. On Slide nine, you will see that GAAP operating margin was 16% in Q1 2025. Jeff HoffmanFinancial Controller of North America at Travelzoo00:04:43Our GAAP operating margin is lower simply because we have started to invest more. Our goal is to accelerate growth in members. Slide 10 shows that in North America, the GAAP operating margin decreased to 24%, and in Europe, the GAAP operating margin remained flat at 3% for Q1 2025. This is driven by the investments in member growth, which occurs in all key markets. In Europe, this overshadows a great financial improvement in Germany, where we saw strong revenue growth year-over-year. On Slide 11, we provide information on non-GAAP operating profit, as we believe it better explains how Travelzoo's management evaluates financial performance. Q1 2025 non-GAAP operating profit was $4.3 million. That's 19% of revenue compared to non-GAAP operating profit of $6 million in the prior year period. Slide 12 provides information about the items that are excluded in the calculation of non-GAAP operating profit. Jeff HoffmanFinancial Controller of North America at Travelzoo00:05:44Please turn to Slide 13. We repurchased 590,839 shares of the company's outstanding common stock. As of 31 March 2025, consolidated cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash was $12.2 million. Slide 14 shows how revenues compared to operating expenses. Most of the company's operating expenses, except for marketing, are relatively fixed in the short to midterm. We believe we can keep fixed costs relatively low in the foreseeable future. Higher investments in member growth are increasing total expenses. We expect these investments to accelerate revenue growth in coming quarters. Now, looking ahead. For Q2 2025, we expect year-over-year revenue growth to double. We expect revenue growth to accelerate as a trend in subsequent quarters, as membership fees revenue is recognized ratably over the subscription period, as we acquire new members and as more legacy members become club members. Jeff HoffmanFinancial Controller of North America at Travelzoo00:06:43Over time, we expect profitability to increase as recurring membership fee revenue will be recognized. In the short term, fluctuations in net income are possible because we might see attractive opportunities to increase marketing. We believe we expense marketing costs immediately. Now, I'm going to turn the discussion over to Holger. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:07:04Thank you, Jeff. We will continue to leverage Travelzoo's global reach, our trusted brand, and the strong relationships with top travel suppliers to negotiate more club offers for club members. Travelzoo members are affluent, active, and they are open to new experiences. We inspire travel enthusiasts to travel to places they never imagined they could. Travelzoo is the must-have membership for those who love to travel as much as we do. Slide 15 provides more information about Travelzoo members. 91% say they are open to new destinations and travel ideas. We are the club of travel enthusiasts. Slide 17 provides an overview of management's focus. We are working to grow the number of paying members and accelerate revenue growth by converting legacy members and by adding new club members. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:08:07Add new benefits to the paid membership, retain and grow our profitable advertising business from the popular Top 20 product, accelerate revenue growth, which drives future profits in spite of temporary lower EPS, grow Jack's Flight Club's profitable subscription revenue, and develop Travelzoo META with discipline. Now, Christina will provide a quick update on Travelzoo META and Jack's Flight Club. Christina CioccaChair, General Counsel, and CEO of Jack's Flight Club at Travelzoo00:08:40We continue to work on the production of the first metaverse travel experiences. They will be browser-enabled. As stated in previous earnings calls, we are conscious of developing Travelzoo META in a financially disciplined way. We will provide additional updates in due time. For Jack's Flight Club, revenue increased 20% year-over-year, and the number of premium subscribers increased 13%. We continue to invest in growth. More than half of the revenue earned in the quarter was reinvested into marketing and efficient member acquisition. As with Travelzoo, we expect this to have a compounding effect over the course of the year, resulting in greater deferred revenue and increased profitability. I'm now handing over to the operator for questions for Jeff, Holger, and me. Operator00:09:28At this time, if you wish to ask a question, please press star one on your telephone keypad. You may remove yourself from the queue by pressing star one again. Please limit yourself to one question and one follow-up. Our first question comes from Theodore O'Neill from Litchfield Hills Research. Please go ahead. Your line is open. Theodore O'NeillCEO at Litchfield Hills Research00:09:46Oh, thanks very much, and congratulations on the good quarter and the outlook. My question is this: there's been in the press a lot of discussion of foreign travelers not wanting to come to the US, I was wondering how you see that in changes in behavior for travel plans coming from Europe, Canada, outside the US Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:10:16Hi Theo. Yes, we are hearing this from our travel suppliers. For us, as we said earlier, our travel enthusiasts are very flexible destinations. 91% say they travel wherever they find a great offer and a great deal, so they simply travel to other destinations. While this is for sure a trend in the industry, for us, it's not a negative because our members are very flexible. In fact, they love to travel to new destinations. Theodore O'NeillCEO at Litchfield Hills Research00:10:47Thanks very much. Operator00:10:50Our next question comes from Michael Kupinski from NOBLE Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Your line is open. Michael KupinskiDirector of Research at NOBLE Capital Markets00:10:57Thank you. North America performed better than Europe in the latest quarter and was wondering what was the driver dynamic of that? Was it domestic travel or international travel? If it was international travel, was that due to the dollar, or were there other factors at play there? Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:11:16Look, Michael, in global groups like ours, where we operate in different markets, there are just natural fluctuations, so I wouldn't overthink that. The consolidation doesn't really give a full picture. When you look into market-specific numbers, for example, Germany had a very strong quarter. Revenue was up double digits year-over-year, very different from last quarter, as you might recall. UK was slightly lower in comparison to a very strong Q1 that we had last year. We just have these natural fluctuations, and we believe that Europe revenue will also catch up in its growth year-over-year in the following quarters. Michael KupinskiDirector of Research at NOBLE Capital Markets00:11:56Gotcha. Just as a quick follow-up, I know the numbers, you had a very solid quarter. I was just wondering, though, on the gross margins were a little lower than I expected. Can you just talk a little bit about the impact of the gross margins? Are those affected by the company's effort to develop its subscription business, or were there other things at play in the quarter? Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:12:22Just a couple of things. Excuse me. Sorry, Michael. Just a couple of things, Michael. In Q1, we had a few opportunities to purchase distressed travel products from suppliers at a discounted price. This allowed us to create strong club offers, and that, in turn, is what we leverage to attract new members, and it also makes it easier to convert legacy members to club members. We just had to classify it in cost of revenue in this case. The other thing is temporary, but not very largely, customer service also increased a bit year-over-year, which is no surprise because at the beginning, when something new, like we had a lot of legacy members who signed up for the club membership, so there are more questions at the beginning. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:13:18We think this will go back to where it was before, but in Q1, it was a little bit higher than last year. Michael KupinskiDirector of Research at NOBLE Capital Markets00:13:25Great. Thank you. Congratulations. Operator00:13:29Our next question comes from Patrick Sholl from Barrington Research. Please go ahead. Your line is open. Patrick ShollVP at Barrington Research00:13:35Hi. Good morning. Just on the member acquisition front, could you maybe talk a little bit how, I guess, yeah, just how consumers who decide to become a member, what is sort of like the main driver? Is it like a specific deal that you're presenting that they decide to, they want to become a member to access that deal, or is it other aspects of your marketing effort? Christina CioccaChair, General Counsel, and CEO of Jack's Flight Club at Travelzoo00:14:07Sure. I can take that question. We are definitely seeing that our club offers and our various kind of travel offers are the biggest draw of converting people into club members. We have a whole kind of suite of benefits that tie to the club membership, including lounge access, a giveaway, and other things like that. I think the main driver is the club offers right now, including in our member acquisition efforts, but we do have quite a robust membership offering. Patrick ShollVP at Barrington Research00:14:46Okay. Just to maybe drill in on the topic earlier on the changing travel dynamics, could you talk about how that affects some of your efforts to source deals in certain markets? Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:15:07Travelers and consumers and travelers in general are becoming a bit more hesitant, particularly in the US in the last 30 days because we all know a lot is going on. They are a bit hesitant. As we know from experience and as we saw in the last 30 days, the lower demand enables us to capture very strong offers from travel suppliers because ultimately they want to fill their hotels. They want to fill their airline seats. They want to fill their cruise cabins. I spoke a few minutes ago about distressed inventory. These are opportunities that make our offering stronger, and that stronger offering, in turn, attracts more travel enthusiasts to become members of the club. Patrick ShollVP at Barrington Research00:15:58Okay. Thank you. Operator00:16:01Our next question comes from Ed Woo from Ascendiant Capital. Please go ahead. Your line is open. Ed WooDirector of Research and Senior Analyst at Ascendiant Capital00:16:07Yeah. Thanks for taking my question. My question is just like there's less demand for people to come into the US. Are you seeing the same dynamics for people in the US to travel international? Is there less demand for that as well? Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:16:22We see the first, but not the second. Yes, we see a bit hesitation, in particular Canadians. Canadians' interest in coming to the US has decreased a lot, but we are not seeing the other way. We are not seeing it the other way around. Americans still love to travel to Europe. Ed WooDirector of Research and Senior Analyst at Ascendiant Capital00:16:44Great. Thanks for answering my questions, and I wish you guys good luck. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:16:47Sure. Thanks, Ed. Operator00:16:50Our last question comes from Steve Silver from Argus Research. Please go ahead. Your line is open. Steve SilverSecurity Analyst at Argus Research00:16:56Thanks, operator, and thanks for taking the question. It looks like you guys became very aggressive over the course of the quarter in repurchasing shares, it looks like, as the stock price corrected along with the broader market. I'm curious as to your thoughts on the balance sheet and the company's capacity and appetite to continue buying shares if the markets remain volatile over the near term. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:17:22Steve, the opportunity was very attractive last quarter. Since we are confident in our business and we had a lot of cash, we increased our share repurchases. Going forward, we expect the cash balance to increase again, first because we collect membership fees at the beginning of the subscription period, and second, the business is profitable and cash flow positive with relatively fixed operating expenses. As you heard, we are quite confident right now in our member acquisition activities. We now have a better opportunity to invest in member growth than we had maybe a year ago, and that's where we would like to allocate the positive cash that the business is generating. Steve SilverSecurity Analyst at Argus Research00:18:14Great. Holger, thanks for the color. Operator00:18:19Okay. This concludes the Q&A portion of today's call. I would like to turn the call back over to Mr. Holger Bartel for closing remarks. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:18:27Dear investors, thank you very much for your time and support today. We look forward to speaking with you again next quarter. Have a great day. Operator00:18:37This concludes today's Travelzoo Q1 2025 Earnings Call and Webcast. You may now disconnect your line at this time and have a wonderful day. We're now on private. Have a great day, everyone. Holger BartelGlobal CEO at Travelzoo00:18:56Great. Thank you. Operator00:18:58You're welcome. Bye-bye.Read moreParticipantsExecutivesHolger BartelGlobal CEOChristina CioccaChair, General Counsel, and CEO of Jack's Flight ClubJeff HoffmanFinancial Controller of North AmericaAnalystsPatrick ShollVP at Barrington ResearchEd WooDirector of Research and Senior Analyst at Ascendiant CapitalMichael KupinskiDirector of Research at NOBLE Capital MarketsSteve SilverSecurity Analyst at Argus ResearchTheodore O'NeillCEO at Litchfield Hills ResearchPowered by