Row color
Leader — operator is consistently the best by price and often wins dates.
Near — close to the leader and regularly appears among the top by price.
More expensive, but selling — price is above the market, but there is demand and sales.
Losing — noticeably more expensive than the market and rarely gets into the top.
Not enough data — not enough data for confident conclusions.
What the columns mean
Place — operator position among all operators for the selected period.
To leader — how much more expensive the operator is than the best stable price.
Entry from — minimum price, lower threshold, not the main benchmark.
Stable price — real workable price across the best dates, the main benchmark.
Price — overall price level assessment: low, medium, or high.
Date coverage — how many dates the operator is present on.
TOP-1 by date — share of dates where the operator is the cheapest.
TOP-3 by date — share of dates where the operator is among the best by price.
Instant conf. — share of tours with instant confirmation.
Promo — share of tours with reduced commission.
The higher the TOP-1, TOP-3, and coverage indicators, the stronger the operator’s market position.
Indicator color
Green — strong position or advantage.
Yellow — normal workable level.
Red — risk zone or market loss.
Blue — neutral indicator, for example promo.
Gray — not enough data or weak activity.