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Agoda partners with Alibaba Fliggy to expand global hotel options; Carnival may not return to China within three years | Weekly Review
07/01/2023
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9:53:18 AM
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Booking.com taps into AI, eyes China; WeChat Pay to accept Visa cards to help foreign tourists in China.
China’s silver tourism market to hit $138.18 billion by 2025; WeChat accepts Visa cards to help foreign tourists in China | Daily Brief
06/29/2023
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7:02:54 PM
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China Southern Airlines resumes mainland-New Zealand flights; Airbus delivers China-assembled aircraft to European airline for the first time.
Trip.com to borrow $1.5 billion; Asia Pacific's hotel pipeline activity rises | Daily Brief
10/18/2021
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11:12:27 PM
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Alibaba-supported robotics startup raises USD 31 million; Travel permit renewal more convenient for Hong Kong, Macau residents on Chinese mainland.
Ambition, competition drive international theme park operators to accelerate expansion in China
03/14/2021
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6:46:15 PM
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Merlin Entertainments planned to build 20 more Legoland parks over the next few years, at least five of them will be in China.
China Southern quits SkyTeam, China to become top tourist destination by 2030, and more
11/26/2018
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12:09:50 PM
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China issued the first service specification for the home-sharing sector, and Club Med owner Fosun Tourism and Culture approved for listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Universal Studios and Legoland set to join theme park fray in China’s top cities
03/14/2017
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5:07:29 PM
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Fuelled by public excitement of Shanghai Disney Resort’s opening last June, global theme park operators Universal Studios and Legoland are set to add their own theme parks in China’s top cities.
Carnival Corp forms US$4 billion cruise JV with two Chinese SOEs
10/23/2015
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5:31:44 PM
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Carnival Corp is teaming up with two Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to set up a joint venture worth 2.6 billion pounds.
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