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Expedia rescinds 2020 guidance; Airbnb widens losses | Weekly Review
03/14/2020
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10:29:49 AM
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OYO undergoes massive downsizing in China, while its local rivals merged amid the virus outbreak; Shanghai Disney reopened some shopping, dining and entertainment options.
Budget hotels drive Southeast Asia’s online travel growth to $34 Billion
10/09/2019
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3:25:12 PM
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The region’s online travel market, comprising flights, hotels, and vacation rentals, is projected to grow to $78 billion by 2025, from $34.4 billion this year.
BTG Homeinns targets 4500 hotels by the end of 2019
08/29/2019
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4:46:16 PM
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The expansion plan is being led by mid-scale hotels. In addition to this, BTG Homeinns is working closely with Hyatt Hotels to open their first UrCove hotel in 2020.
Booking Holdings-backed Yanolja acquires Indian hotel tech firm eZee
09/05/2019
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2:19:02 PM
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Yanolja will pick up 21,000-plus global clients from eZee, which helps hotels and other customers manage room bookings and loyalty programs online.
Global travel pricing set to slow down in 2020; flights to rise 1.2%, hotels 1.3%
08/05/2019
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4:30:40 PM
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This annual forecast provides insights into the key drivers forcing these shifting priorities and gives a road map for travel buyers looking to plan their 2020 travel programs.
China's Hanting plans mega expansion to be world's largest hotel chain by 2030
07/17/2019
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11:56:11 AM
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Hanting 3.0 mostly focuses on improving designs and digitization and will result in higher quality rooms but without price hikes.
China hotel market & forecast to 2023 by hotel type
07/01/2019
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1:39:53 PM
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The China hotel market is expected to be USD 136 billion (yuan 938 billion) by the end of the year 2023.
How a drop in Chinese tourism will hurt luxury retail in the U.S.
06/20/2019
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5:32:47 PM
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An expected drop in Chinese tourism to the United States won’t just impact hotels and restaurants. In fact retail may take the biggest hit.
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