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HNA Group generates RMB 13.7 billion from New Third Board listings
02/03/2016
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11:37:59 AM
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HNA Group made it to Fortune Magazine’s Top 500 list for the first time in 2015, ranking 464th with total revenue of USD 25.6 billion in the previous year. The company announced on January 28 that its total revenue in 2015 was RMB 188.1 billion (about USD 28.59 billion) in 2015.
Lackluster results for hotels in secondary Chinese cities while top-tier hotels show growth
01/08/2016
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6:37:41 PM
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China’s hotels showed signs of recovery in occupancy rates in 2015,and demand for hotel accommodation will find support from tourism development, Savills reported.
Wanda Group takes on Disney in ambitious cultural tourism plans
10/05/2015
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10:30:59 PM
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Wanda Group’s chairman Jianlin Wang has an ambitious plan to make tourism a key pillar of profitability for the group.
LY.com gains access to Taiwan tours through Nantong Huihuang Travel acquisition
10/30/2015
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10:23:02 PM
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LY.com has announced it has acquired a majority stake of Nantong Huihuang Travel for an undisclosed sum and gains access to Taiwan tour operations .
China’s cruise industry rides high off outbound tourism wave
10/29/2015
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10:25:41 PM
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China Cruise and Yacht Industry Association estimates that a total of 613 cruises will sail from China this year, up 31.5%.
Chinese tourists boost Russia's tourism revenue
07/22/2015
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3:50:34 PM
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Chinese tourists accounted for 16% of all foreign tourists in Russia since the beginning of 2015 with average spending at nearly $2,400 per person.
HNA Group makes 40 million euro acquisition offer to FRAM Group
10/15/2015
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3:30:14 PM
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HNA Group has made a firm offer to acquire the FRAM Group at a reported fixed price of 40 million euros.
China's IT giants fail to wrest control of online travel market from Ctrip and Qunar
08/18/2015
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6:12:35 PM
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Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent (BAT) are looking to grab a large share of the online travel business but OTA bosses Crip and Qunar push back hard with O2O model.
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