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Demand from travelers for value, personalization and digital solutions continues to mount
09/19/2019
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1:54:58 PM
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Travelport’s latest global research shows that technology is key to this – from serving relevant and personalized offers to providing attractive propositions from trusted sources.
6 key takeaways for strengthening digital commerce in China
08/27/2019
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10:40:22 PM
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Foreign travel brands need to be deeply entrenched in this market, especially considering the fact that a Chinese consumer is using a complex, digitally inter-connected network.
Implementing AI at scale – How Travelport is doing it?
08/19/2019
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9:09:58 AM
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Travelport, a travel commerce platform, has sharpened its offering, working on speed, accuracy and relevance for search results. Artificial intelligence (AI) has played an integral part in elevating Travelport’s expertise in the data-related domain.
Travelport offers the first phase of Next-Generation-Storefront capability
08/23/2019
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3:26:32 PM
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NGS is an industry initiative to enable travel agencies to display airfares just like airlines show their branded fares on their own websites.
Two decades on, Ctrip hopes to emerge even stronger: CEO Jane Sun
08/29/2019
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4:54:52 PM
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The domestic online travel category is ripe for expansion, asserts the online travel group. As for the international business, Ctrip expects it to contribute 50% of the total revenue generation in the next 3-5 years.
The subscription model comes to luxury travel
08/12/2019
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6:16:20 PM
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The subscription economy works because they’re betting on people not using it that much. If the utilization is very high, that will affect their margins.
Opinion: Chinese Tourism to the US
06/24/2019
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4:32:08 PM
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Putting aside the trade war, there are other very measurable ways in which the US itself may be actively contributing to the slowdown and decrease of Chinese tourism.
Chinese travelers “spend more but shop less” in outbound trips
07/11/2017
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10:41:52 AM
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Chinese travelers will spend more on accommodation, dining, and entertainment, while shopping as a percentage of overall travel spend is likely to continue to decline, according to Oliver Wyman.
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