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Why hotels in China should strengthen their online bookings
Hotels in China should pay more attention to their online hotel bookings as China’s online hotel reservation industry maintains speedy growth with monthly active users (MAU) reaching 91.09 million in Q2 2018, which is 20.1% increase compared to the first quarter.
Ctrip and Skyscanner report 600,000 global travellers visited Russia for World Cup
OTA giant, Ctrip, the largest in Asia and the second largest in the world, has released the Summer 2018 Global Football Fan Travel Trends Report, developed in partnership with travel search company, Skyscanner.
Western companies go east: Overcoming the Great Firewall of China
China’s population of 1.4 billion has attracted companies from all over the world. Even a slice of this statistics would do wonders for a company. However, travel tech companies must first overcome the Great Firewall of China.
Gourmet List: Ctrip’s take on the Michelin Guide launches in Bangkok
Friday nights in Bangkok are rarely pedestrian and tourists, expats and locals can take their pick from a multitude of nightclubs, bars and, of course, some of the world’s finest cuisine served at a palate pleasing plethora of pop-ups, street stalls, food trucks and swanky restaurants.
Leisure Pass Group partners with Ctrip to entice Chinese travellers to London attractions
Attraction pass company, Leisure Pass Group, has teamed up with Chinese travel provider, Ctrip, to boost tourist arrivals in key European and US cities.
iClick partners with Ctrip to capitalise on China’s increasing outbound travellers
iClick Interactive partners with Ctrip to bring data-driven insights, helping international brands reach China's increasing outbound travellers.
AccorHotels APAC chairman: “Accor has had its eye on China for a long time”
Last week I brought to you the first part of my fascinating interview with Accor’s CEO for Asia-Pacific, Michael Issenberg, where he and I discussed the strategy behind the company's recent slew of acquisitions. In part two, we pick up where we left off and discuss Accor's Ctrip partnership and its strategy for success in the region.
Accor APAC’s CEO: “Almost one acquisition per month for the last two years”
On Monday, I reported on the latest in a long line of company acquisitions by AccorHotels, when the company announced its purchase of the Mantra Group in Australia. Almost every day I find myself reading about another intriguing buy from the French hotel group. But what is tying all these Accor deals together?
Sports Events 365 expects China expansion to reach USD3 million in first year
International live sports and music events specialists Sports Events 365 has not only revealed it has made the decision to enter the Chinese leisure market but that it is also expecting the new sector to become its best-performing region.
Go fast or go home: Amadeus to ‘provide speed and accuracy’ for Ctrip brand Trip.com
Amadeus has partnered with Trip.com to provide the Amadeus Master Pricer Instant Search, delivering speed, accuracy and booking availability where
Ctrip thinks Chinese will become supersonic travellers; backs jet company Boom
Online travel giant Ctrip thinks that a portion of Chinese travellers would be willing to pay for supersonic flights that
Ctrip invests in “next generation of travel” – Boom Supersonic
American purveyor of sound-barrier-busting travel Boom Supersonic has announced its intention to bring supersonic flight to China this week, after finalising and completing a ‘strategic investment’ from Ctrip International.
Accor and Ctrip sign MoU for “magnified experiences and property choices”
Never one to stay out of the travel news cycle for long, AccorHotels, who recently announced the purchase of table reservation system ResDiary, has now released news of another smart strategic move - this time signing a MoU with Chinese heavyweight Ctrip.
Ctrip tracks record-breaking growth in Chinese outbound tourism
Chinese tourists and their money have continued to go places in 2017, according to Ctrip and the China Tourism Academy (CTA). The leading OTA of the People's Republic of China and the state-owned institution dedicated to studying the tourism industry joined forces once again for the annual China Outbound Tourism Travel Report. The report indicated that a record-breaking 130 million Chinese citizens travelled abroad to spend an estimated total of $115.3 billion on holidays. This number of outbound travellers is up 7.0% from 122 million in 2016, with total spend lifted by 5% year-on-year.
Travel giant Ctrip enters China rideshare market to take on Didi, the Uber slayer
Ctrip.com is jumping into China's ride-hailing market: the ever-growing global travel powerhouse received a licence to offer a rideshare app business yesterday this week.
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