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Search results for “driving license”
Ctrip licensed to challenge Didi's ride-hailing dominance
04/04/2018
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8:48:32 AM
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Ctrip has recently obtained an online car-hailing operating license, giving its independent car-booking services the right to offer service nationwide after three years of preparation.
Ride-hailing platform Caocao Car secures RMB 1 billion, valued over RMB10 billion
01/17/2018
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7:37:39 PM
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Caocao Car, China’s first new energy-focused mobility service provider, has raised one billion yuan. At present, the company is operating in more than 17 cities in China.
Ctrip to recruit global Chinese driver guides in September
09/05/2017
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8:37:36 AM
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Ctrip has announced to recruit Chinese driver guides who have lived overseas for a long time and are familiar with local attractions so as to provide better chartered-tours.
Six Flags is making a bigger entry into China with three more parks
10/30/2017
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4:27:58 PM
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Six Flags Entertainment Corp. just announced three new parks for 2020 in China, on top of four it already has in the works.
Uber ready to make concessions to reverse London license decision
09/25/2017
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10:30:27 AM
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The Sunday Times said Uber's concessions were likely to involve passenger safety and benefits for its drivers, possible limits on working hours to improve road safety and holiday pay.
Thomas Cook China aims for long-term growth with differentiating strategies
09/06/2017
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2:00:57 PM
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Positioning itself for China's upper scale travel market, the joint venture between Thomas Cook and Fosun seeks long-term growth by developing differentiated packages and focusing on online presence.
Rentalcars riding on momentum of China’s outbound travel
08/24/2017
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4:34:35 PM
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Eyeing China's growing outbound tourism, Priceline's ground transport unit Rentalcars has set up its service in the country to work with local OTAs and plan partnerships with the Chinese airlines.
Why China’s homestay business isn't making money?
07/14/2017
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5:38:57 PM
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House sharing may yet serve as the bridge to connect the natural ecology with rural tourism. Yet to become profitable, the business operators must first diversify their sources of income.
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