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ChinaTravelNews Briefing: Brand plans, official statistics and capital moves
01/26/2018
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11:24:18 AM
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Major brands like Priceline, Marriott, Muji and Ctrip made moves in different directions, and statistics helped paint pictures on China’s corporate travel, tourists’ behavior, and cash injections.
Lifestyle brand Muji unveils "anti-gorgeous" hotel in Shenzhen
01/18/2018
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9:43:59 AM
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Muji describes its hotel concept as "anti-gorgeous, anti-cheap."
Priceline CEO: Chinese traveling abroad represent a great opportunity
01/02/2018
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5:34:37 PM
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"A big part of our business is that outbound business (of Chinese travelers going out of the country), and next is the inbound business-foreigners coming to China", said Glenn Fogel, CEO of Priceline.
Chinese tourists could cause years of misery for Thai airports
12/26/2017
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1:00:00 PM
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With competition for the tourist yuan heating up, Thailand’s influx of Chinese visitors, and the congestion at its airports and resorts, are likely to remain for years.
Boeing says China and cheap oil haven't hurt demand as its stock gets pummeled
02/03/2016
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11:35:24 AM
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Boeing announced that its projected 2016 revenue of US$93 to US$95 billion will miss analyst expectations of US$97.3 billion.
Chinese tourists drive Southeast Asia boosts in tech, infrastructure
11/14/2017
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11:17:21 AM
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China’s growing middle class is leveraging higher wages and the One Belt One Road initiatives to explore Southeast Asia, and countries are scrambling to serve their incoming guests’ needs.
Airbnb's Chinese rival Tujia sets sights on Japan as tourism booms
10/08/2017
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8:36:26 PM
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Tujia.com, China’s largest vacation rental platform, seeks to boost Japan listings by 10 times in two years as it vies with Airbnb Inc. to capitalize on the nation’s tourism boom.
China aviation could disrupt the Boeing-Airbus duopoly
09/26/2017
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9:09:44 AM
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At the least, the new Chinese aircraft and successors could force Boeing and Airbus to make some pricing concessions, and that wouldn’t be a bad thing.
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