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Trainline acquires Captain Train, and other European rail startups react
03/15/2016
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6:28:03 PM
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Captain Train, a Parisian operator of an online portal that sells inter-city European rail tickets, has been acquired by Trainline, Britain’s largest digital rail-booking operator for UK train trips.
Expedia reveals its ownership stakes in smaller travel sites and servicer
02/15/2016
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5:02:20 PM
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Expedia Inc. made a slew of blockbuster acquisitions in 2015 and Expedia lists more than 250 subsidiaries in the exhibit it filed and there were 15 listed in which Expedia owns a minority, 50 percent or majority stake.
ATPI buys Voyager Travel Corporation – but leaves iVoyager tech behind
01/21/2014
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10:00:08 AM
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Voyager Travel Corporation, Melbourne-based corporate travel management company, has been bought by fellow UK-based TMC, ATPI.
China’s cruise capacity to grow 80% in 2016
12/22/2015
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9:57:11 PM
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Ctrip projects that the capacity of China’s cruise ports will grow more than 80% next year in its “2016 China Cruise Industry Trend Forecast” report.
Does the tour and activity space need to be owned?
12/03/2015
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5:18:54 PM
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The tour and activity space is undergoing a transformation.
MSC Cruises signs Caissa Touristic Group as Chinese partner
09/06/2015
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3:33:47 PM
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Caissa Touristic Group, China’s leading outbound tourism service provider, and Geneva, Switzerland-based MSC Cruises have entered into a strategic partnership.
Growing number of Chinese opt for cruises to neighbouring Asian destinations
07/28/2015
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6:45:39 PM
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By 2020, the cruise line sector is predicted to contribute 51 billion yuan to the Chinese economy, according to a report by major OTA LY.com.
Caissa Touristic to invest US$778 million to set up cruise sales platform
08/22/2015
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8:53:27 AM
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Caissa Touristic is setting up a cruise sales company and will invest at least RMB5 billion over the next three years to build China's largest O2O cruise sales platform.
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