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Global tourism to take a $80B hit, cruises shun Asia to avoid virus | Daily Brief
02/15/2020
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12:54:05 AM
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The coronavirus impact may last until the second quarter of 2021, industries are feeling the pinch beyond China, with the full impact remains to be seen.
China-Vietnam port handles over 840,000 people in 2019
01/15/2020
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3:40:45 PM
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Nearly 100,000 vehicles were also cleared, and 1,236 tourist groups received at the port as well.
38 million tourists exchanged between China and ASEAN countries in 2016
11/14/2017
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9:50:02 AM
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China and ASEAN countries have become important tourism source markets and destinations for each other. Vietnam cities like Hanoi, Ha Long Bay and Nha Trang have received more and more Chinese visitors.
Traveloka has bought Indonesian rival Pegipegi, two others for $66.8 million
12/18/2018
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11:33:44 AM
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Traveloka has acquired three online travel agencies (OTAs) – Indonesia’s Pegipegi, Vietnam’s Mytour, and the Philippines’ Travelbook – for USD 66.8 million earlier this year.
Southeast Asia’s online travel to reach $30 billion in 2018, $78 billion in 2025
11/20/2018
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5:37:23 PM
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Southeast Asia’s online economy reached $72 billion in value this year, and is projected to triple to $240 billion by 2025.
Cathay Pacific RPK in Chinese mainland reach 4.6 billion in H1
10/09/2018
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9:53:45 AM
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Cathay Pacific will continue to strengthen its Belt and Road footprint, said Titus Diu, general manager of Cathay Pacific for the Chinese mainland market.
Asian cities dominate top 10 rankings of global tourist arrivals in 2017
08/01/2018
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12:36:53 PM
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Asia was represented by seven cities—Bangkok, Singapore, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur and Shenzhen.
Chinese outbound tourism booms, but hyper sensitive to bad news
11/06/2017
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10:52:28 AM
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According to the Chinese National Tourism Administration, outbound travel is forecast to reach 200 million departures by 2020, while the Chinese tourists are hyper sensitive to bad news.
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