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Tour operators: Airbnb Adventures knows distribution, not destinations
06/25/2019
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10:14:30 AM
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Digital platforms don’t have corporate governance at the local level and inevitably fall short when it comes to health and safety, licenses and insurance.
China travel industry could see two giants go head-to-head
05/28/2019
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5:13:46 PM
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Alibaba’s Fliggy is taking aim at a niche market share composed of millennials, digital technology, and premium services, it will be a hefty task to try and unseat the travel sector champion Ctrip.
Amadeus taps Chinese startup Heycars to facilitate ride-booking
05/17/2019
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5:49:02 PM
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The company has a presence in 240 airports around the world.
Fosun venture capital invests in Israeli booking site Splitty
04/16/2019
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11:40:11 AM
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Chinese investment firm Fosun RZ Capital led a $6.75 million series A investment round in Splitty, a hotel booking startup based in Israel.
Only a relatively small percentage of China’s residents actually travel abroad
04/18/2019
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9:10:22 AM
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Chinese consumers spent nearly $258 billion on international travel last year, more than twice the combined amount spent on international travel by people from the next two biggest-spending nations.
Are urban mobility apps the new online travel agencies?
03/14/2019
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5:17:04 PM
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Cities got wise to the “ask forgiveness, not permission” philosophy and cracked down this time around and started anointing winners market by market.
Airlines tap new tech to sell each other’s fares
03/12/2019
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12:24:34 PM
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Small or mid-sized airline didn’t have the technical ability to cross-sell tickets or upgrades from another airline that’s a marketing partner the way giants like American Airlines, Lufthansa, and Singapore do.
TravelSky’s monopoly in China helps boost annual revenues
04/02/2019
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11:33:36 AM
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Like its foreign counterparts, TravelSky has become more profitable on average than the airlines it serves.
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