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Sabre's first quarter revenue increases by 8.0%
05/01/2018
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10:04:24 PM
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Travel Network revenue rose 8.7%, with bookings growth of 5.7%; Airline Solutions revenue grew 6.7% and Hospitality Solutions revenue grew 5.8%.
TravelSky totals revenue of RMB 6,734.2 million in Year 2017, up 8.2%
03/26/2018
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2:14:29 PM
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In 2017, total revenue amounted to approximately RMB6,734.2 million, an increase of 8.2%; profit attributable to equity holders was approximately RMB2,248.7 million, a decrease of 7.1%.
China travel & tourism contributes $402.3 billion to total GDP in 2017
03/23/2018
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1:57:10 PM
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The global economic impact of Travel & Tourism is shown to account for 10.4% of global GDP and 313 million jobs, or 9.9% of total employment, in 2017.
Ctrip's lodging revenue rises 30% to $1.5 billion, transport revenue climbs 38%
03/15/2018
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10:24:20 AM
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Skyscanner's Q4 direct booking revenue nearly doubled year-on-year, and Trip.com achieved triple-digit growth in air ticketing volume.
Expedia gross bookings grow 11% in Q3 2017
10/27/2017
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7:40:37 AM
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Expedia reported gross bookings of USD 22.2 billion in the third quarter of 2017. Revenue increased 15% YoY to USD 3 billion, of which HomeAway took up USD 305 million, a 45% rise.
Ctrip's transport ticket revenue climbs 49% in Q2, aided by Skyscanner
08/31/2017
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5:20:39 PM
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Net revenue rose 45% to RMB 6.4 billion in the quarter. Accommodation revenue was RMB 2.3 billion (USD 341 million), up by 30%. Transportation revenue climbed 49% to RMB 3.0 billion (USD 441 million).
Priceline posts 16% rise in gross travel bookings in Q2 2017
08/09/2017
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5:19:33 AM
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Priceline Group reported gross travel bookings growth of 16% to $20.8 in the second quarter of 2017. Gross profit grew 21% to $ 3.0 billion and net income rose 24% to $720 million.
Australia, China remove airline passenger limits
12/07/2016
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1:57:01 PM
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Australian and Chinese airlines will be able to fly an unlimited number of passengers between the two countries under a new agreement.
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