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Search results for “mega data”
Could Google become the dominant force in hospitality?
08/23/2017
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3:09:53 PM
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Google and Booking know more about the customer than hotels do. However, the cost, time and resources a hotel can put into this versus what Google can do is a David-Goliath scenario.
80% Chinese tourism companies report robust growth in interim results
09/04/2017
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9:58:27 AM
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Nearly 80% of the listed tourism companies in China achieved growth in H1 2017. BTG Hotels, Caissa, CYTS and other companies saw net income attributable to stake holders surged by over 500%.
The next 10 years of airline distribution
08/14/2017
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3:30:03 PM
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A decade from now, revenue passenger miles are forecasted to grow by 30% by 2027, the number of aircraft in operation is likely to grow by the same factor, and airlines will have to become sophisticated retailers.
Ctrip sets up smart travel company with mega-data
01/14/2015
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9:10:53 AM
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Ctrip announced it is setting up a smart travel company and launching a major release of four mega-data based products.
Ten hotel trends to shape guest experience in 2017
01/04/2017
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8:30:45 PM
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Now that we’ve advanced enough to know how to collect or mine data, it’s up to the hotel industry to know what to do with that information.
China mergers lead to fewer discounts on ride-sharing and travel
08/15/2016
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5:48:58 PM
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Mergers of Didi-Kuaidi, Meituan-Dianping, Ctrip-Qunar were all backed by at least one of the Baidu-Alibaba-Tencent (BAT), who have orchestrated mergers to staunch losses.
Ctrip’s partner UTour plans full acquisition of HuaYuan
03/03/2016
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6:18:43 PM
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Ctrip’s partner Beijing Utour International Travel Service Co Ltd (UTour) plans to buy out Huayuan International Travel (HuaYuan) for RMB 2.6 billion. The funds for the purchase will be raised by issuing 65.61 million shares at RMB 35.82 per share plus RMB 250 million in cash.
Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent the`Kingmakers' behind China's dealmaking surge
11/06/2015
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5:55:28 PM
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China’s biggest Internet companies -- Baidu, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Tencent Holdings Ltd., known collectively as BAT -- are driving consolidation.
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