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British Airways looks to add more connections for Chinese travelers
06/08/2018
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4:10:42 PM
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VisitBritain recorded a 33% increase in visits from China during the first nine months of 2017, and the national tourism agency estimates the full-year figure of about 330,000 visits.
Travel e-commerce in China - the battle isn't just about growth anymore
05/17/2018
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11:42:08 AM
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As the major online travel company Ctrip, along with platforms owned by Alibaba- and Tencent-backed companies, target growth it is worth assessing how they are going about differentiating their offerings.
China tourists prefer Southeast Asia cities for natural scenery and local food
12/06/2017
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3:00:12 PM
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Chinese tourists are flocking to Southeast Asia cities, attracted by its cultural familiarity of leisure and dining options which give a boost to tourism, according to World Tourism Cities Federation.
Fliggy keeps working on mobile application, content and destination
09/29/2017
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11:08:32 AM
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Fliggy is aiming to be a fully integrated platform encompassing e-commerce, content and lifestyle, all three are typical individual areas of tourism that one or another platform specializes on.
Air China says more Chinese travelers are being denied U.S. visas
08/31/2017
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11:20:00 AM
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Inbound tourism to the United States is important, so if fewer visas are being granted, it’s probably not good for American businesses.
Chinese visitor profiles and behaviour after visa liberalization
07/28/2017
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2:21:09 PM
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The relaxation of visa regulations for mainland Chinese tourists has changed the tourists’ profiles and altered what they do in the destination.
Japan sees more Chinese visitors but less “Bakugai”
10/10/2016
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2:46:51 PM
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Japan continues to receive a record number of Chinese travelers but the visitors’ average spend is declining as they appear to be buying more prudently in the country.
What the Brexit vote means for the global tourism industry
06/27/2016
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6:40:36 PM
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Outcome of the Brexit vote probably won’t be felt in the global tourism industry until at least two years from now.
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