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Trip.com works with Malaysia Airlines; More foreign carriers return to Shanghai | Daily Brief
07/25/2020
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5:22:39 PM
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Chinese theme park operator made it third in the TEA/AECOM global theme park ranking; Chinese city built a new international airport double the size of Heathrow.
Daily flights in China rebound to 80%; Beijing airport to lose $100M in half year | Daily Brief
07/27/2020
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10:36:51 PM
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Fosun warns investors of 76% slide in earnings as coronavirus ravages tourism business; Alibaba's credit scoring unit Zhima Credit launched a credit-based accommodation booking service.
OTA expects domestic full recovery; Marriott sees occupancy returning | Weekly Review
07/26/2020
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11:42:47 AM
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China's home-sharing market recorded a 72.1% drop in January-May; More foreign carriers resume flight service to Shanghai.
Asia Pacific theme parks thrive with dramatic rises in China
07/25/2020
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8:48:51 AM
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China's growth in the leisure sector is a story of supply and demand: a large population with increasing income and desire for travel and leisure, across a large landmass with ever-better transportation infrastructure.
Investors offload stakes in Chinese OTA; Global hotel chains recover in China | Weekly Review
05/09/2020
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11:15:38 PM
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Booking loses $130 million in the sale of its Trip.com Group stake; Shanghai Disney theme park will reopen on May 11.
Disney's Shanghai park to reopen; WeChat takes museums to cloud | Daily Brief
05/07/2020
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12:12:57 AM
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Disney will begin a phased reopening of its Shanghai theme park next week; Australian travel tech firm Aeronology inked a global distribution deal with TravelSky.
Disney announces its Shanghai park will begin phased reopening next week
05/06/2020
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5:25:20 PM
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Enhanced health and safety measures will be taken to protect guests after more than three months of closure.
China to become world's largest theme park market by 2020
11/20/2019
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10:59:17 AM
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The number of tourists to Chinese theme parks is expected to exceed 230 million by 2020.
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