Home
Region
China
International
Travel Sectors
Online & Travel Tech
Accommodation
Air Travel
Distribution
Opinions
Brief & Review
Destinations
Business & MICE
Transport & Mobility
Corporate News
Insight
Funding
M & A
People
Reports
Marketing
Trends
Events
About
Search results for “Qunar”
OTAs dominate Chinese travel market with over 70% digital bookings
10/12/2017
|
5:48:13 PM
|
Book direct looks to be on life support in the Chinese market as more than 70% of Chinese digital bookings are made through OTAs according to EyeforTravel’s Chinese Travel Consumer Report 2017-2018.
Foreign OTAs – can they challenge the likes of Ctrip and Qunar?
01/29/2016
|
10:02:43 AM
|
Domestic OTAs have been engaged in a cut-throat battle over the past few years. Foreign OTAs have room for growth, but they need to move assiduously.
Tujia’s online unit receives $300 million funding, backed by Ctrip
10/10/2017
|
10:05:35 AM
|
Chinese accommodation sharing firm Tujia announced that its online platform has closed $300 million E round funding, following the separation of Tujia’s online and offline departments.
Ctrip opens up data and cross-platform synergies for destination marketing
10/25/2017
|
7:52:48 AM
|
Ctrip is not only growing its own technologies and data for destination marketing, but also exploring cross-platform strategies by partnering with internet giants including WeChat and Google.
Baidu, Qunar, eLong, Priceline…Ctrip’s arsenal as strong as ever
11/20/2015
|
6:25:12 PM
|
How is Ctrip going to build on a spate of strategic alliances signed this year? This question expectedly hogged the limelight as Ctrip shared its Q3 results
Ctrip’s CEO denies ousting Qunar chief
11/18/2015
|
10:30:36 PM
|
“James Liang and CC Zhuang are both top dogs in the travel industry. With Mr. Liang joining Qunar’s board, it would be difficult for Mr. Zhuang to work under Mr Liang,”
Ctrip signs exclusive deals with over 1,000 hotels
09/19/2016
|
6:47:29 PM
|
Ctrip announced that it has sealed exclusive distribution agreements with more than a thousand domestic hotels, further strengthening its control on China’s hotel supply.
Mobile booking penetration to skyrocket to 77% in China by 2020
10/20/2017
|
9:07:09 AM
|
China had already achieved 40% mobile booking penetration (MBP) by 2015. It now stands at 59% and is expected to climb to a dizzying 77% by 2020, far outpacing the rest of the world.
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
READ MORE
FOLLOW US
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
Join our 85,000+ subscribers and stay updated on the lastest China travel news
MOST POPULAR
1
Xiaohongshu- and Trip.com-invested PMS startup Smart Order eyes global expansion
2
Lifestyle hotelier Atour reports more than 600% rise in annual profit
3
Singapore Airlines to suspend flights to China’s Chengdu and Chongqing from 31 March
4
Spring capacity points to a full travel recovery
5
Moscow-China airfares soar after concert hall terror attack
©2022 广州力矩资讯科技有限公司
粤ICP备06070077号
Tell us more about yourself!
*
Airlines
Hotel/Sharing Accomadation
OTA
Travel Agency/Ticket Agent
Destination
Tourism Board
Transportation
TMC/MICE
Comprehensive Tourism & Culture Enterprise
GDS
Cruise
Digital Marketing
Tourism Technology
Tourism Services
Others
Cancel
Subscribe