TravelClick (Amadeus) SaaS sender

According to Live Direct Marketing's daily Tranco top-1M scan (July 13, 2026), TravelClick (Amadeus) is the SaaS sender for 99 domains — 0.02% of 617,702 SPF-publishing domains. Detection method: include: mechanisms in the SPF record.

Key facts

TravelClick, part of the Amadeus group, is a SaaS platform that sends email on behalf of client domains across transactional and marketing use cases. It provides email infrastructure primarily for hospitality and travel organisations, though its customer base spans other sectors requiring reliable, high-volume email sending.

TravelClick appears disproportionately in smaller and mid-market domains rather than the largest enterprise brands, with its footprint concentrated in the .com registry. A distinctive pattern is that TravelClick often coexists with Microsoft 365 in the same domain's email configuration, indicating organisations that segment email functions—using M365 for corporate correspondence and TravelClick for customer-facing transactional mail—rather than routing all outbound mail through a single provider.

Where TravelClick (Amadeus) sits in the Tranco ranking

Tranco rank bandDomainsShare of its base
Top 1,00000.0%
Top 10,00000.0%
Top 100,0001010.1%
Top 1,000,0008484.8%
Unranked55.1%

Top-level domain split

TLDDomainsShare
.com8383.8%
.com.au44.0%
.co.uk33.0%
.ca33.0%
.at11.0%
.cl11.0%
.hu11.0%
.com.pe11.0%
.com.br11.0%
.se11.0%

What TravelClick (Amadeus) users also use

Cross-tabulated from the same daily snapshot — the other email services seen on the same 99 domains.

TypeServiceDomainsShare of TravelClick (Amadeus) users
MailboxMicrosoft 3654949.5%
MailboxUnknown / Other99.1%
MailboxMimecast77.1%
MailboxProofpoint66.1%
MailboxGoogle Workspace55.1%
MailboxSelf-Hosted55.1%

SPF configuration and multi-vendor email architecture

TravelClick's presence is detected through SPF include mechanisms, which reveal the delegation of email-sending authority to external vendors. Organisations listing TravelClick's SPF include have typically partitioned their outbound email: reserving M365, Gmail, or another primary provider for internal and general-purpose mail whilst routing specific sending types—booking confirmations, password resets, payment receipts—through TravelClick. This architectural pattern reflects a broader industry trend towards specialisation, where transactional email is outsourced to dedicated ESPs that optimise for delivery, compliance, and sender reputation management.

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Frequently asked questions

What does it mean if I see TravelClick in my domain's SPF record?

It indicates your domain has authorised TravelClick to send email on your behalf, typically for transactional messages. This is normal if you use TravelClick for booking confirmations, account notifications, or similar triggered email.

How many domains use TravelClick (Amadeus)?

99 domains in the Tranco top-1M use TravelClick (Amadeus) as their SaaS sender as of July 13, 2026 (0.02% of SPF-publishing domains), according to Live Direct Marketing's daily DNS scan.

Is TravelClick (Amadeus) common enough to affect email deliverability testing?

TravelClick (Amadeus) accounts for 0.02% of SPF-publishing domains in the top 1M. Whether you should seed a test mailbox there depends on how much of your audience it represents — the co-usage table above shows the services it appears alongside most.

Which countries or TLDs use TravelClick (Amadeus) most?

TravelClick (Amadeus)'s largest TLD is .com (83.8% of its domains); it appears across 10 TLDs in total.

Other SaaS senders

Shopify (0.87%)Pardot (Salesforce) (0.79%)CodeTwo Email Signatures 365 (0.71%)KnowBe4 (0.56%)Statuspage (Atlassian) (0.34%)Trustpilot (0.30%)Atlassian (Jira/Confluence) (0.30%)Firebase (Google) (0.29%)BigCommerce (0.22%)Lark / Feishu (0.21%)