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After years of being grounded with the rest of China’s travel sector, China’s top online travel agent, Trip.com TCOM-2.21%decrease; red down pointing triangle, finally has taken off. Globe ...
Trip.com Group said on Friday it would pay 50,000 yuan ($6,897.69) to employees for each child they have starting July 1 - the first such initiative by a large private company in China as the ...
China now allows citizens from 74 countries to enter visa-free for up to 30 days. This policy aims to boost tourism, the ...
Narrow-moat Trip.com competes in China’s crowded online travel agent (OTA) industry by leveraging the largest selection of both domestic and international hotels in China on its platform and ...
Asian Travelers’ Booking Preferences looks at the digital behaviors and loyalty patterns of outbound travelers.
China is expanding its visa-free entry to 75 countries as part of a broader campaign to boost inbound tourism.
Chinese online travel giant Trip.com is offering 50,000 yuan (US$6,897) in subsidies to employees who give birth, a policy that puts the company at the forefront of corporate efforts to address ...
Trip.com Group, China’s largest online travel agency, does not expect a stalled national economy to halt its pursuit of annualised growth of up to 20 per cent over the next three to five years.
China’s birth rate last year fell to 6.77 births per 1,000 people, from 7.52 births in 2021. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Narrow-moat Trip.com competes in China’s crowded online travel agent, or OTA, industry by leveraging the largest selection of both domestic and international hotels in China on its platform and ...
After years of being grounded with the rest of China’s travel sector, China’s top online travel agent, Trip.com, finally has taken off. Globe-trotting Chinese tourists will help it keep ...
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