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Travel industry posts huge gains in top 100 Chinese brands valuation
09/18/2016
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10:36:12 AM
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Study shows Air China ranks 19 in brand value, a YoY increase of 26%; Home Inn 74,a YoY increase of 3% and Ctrip 44, a YoY increase of 40%.
Tuniu counts on blend of brand strength, scale and operating leverage
08/29/2016
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6:15:55 PM
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Sustaining growth rate has remained Tuniu’s major forte, but can cost control, association with HNA and the GMV of travel products uplift the overall margin going forward?
Chinese online booking giant Ctrip readies itself for global expansion
09/02/2016
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3:26:06 PM
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Ctrip wants to get more global so it can serve travelers outside of China while domestically it is taking profits from high-end hotel-room sales.
Spring Airlines embarks on exciting journey of retailing
08/08/2016
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3:18:58 PM
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Just like carriers in the U. S. and Europe, China’s Spring Airlines, too, is positioning itself for being a platform of choice for all travel needs.
Google: time for the travel industry to see through its do-no-evil mantra
06/30/2016
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9:09:40 AM
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Google might pose the biggest long-term threat to the profitability and growth of airlines, hoteliers and travel intermediaries that they have ever seen.
Ctrip bullish over consolidated operating results with Qunar
06/20/2016
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10:15:11 AM
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Ctrip started to consolidate Qunar’s financial statements from the accounting perspective. The companies are hopeful of posting non-GAAP operating profit soon.
Ctrip estimates Shanghai Disney will generate RMB 33 billion annual revenue
06/27/2016
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6:56:14 PM
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Visitors spent an average of RMB 2,219 at Shanghai Disney Resort, and the Resort would generate RMB 33 billion annual revenue, if annual admission reaches 15 million.
What’s at stake as Shanghai Disney brings the magic to mainland China
06/20/2016
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4:34:17 PM
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The Walt Disney Company’s newest “happiest place” opened Thursday in Shanghai, a USD5.5 billion project that’s been in the works for nearly 20 years.
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