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Those from 10 countries not in the visa-free scheme have another option: entering China for up to 10 days if they depart for ...
China’s online travel market currently covers over 10% of its total travel spending, ... Though Ctrip International is way ahead of its competitors with an over 50% revenue share, ...
China is expanding its visa-free entry to 75 countries as part of a broader campaign to boost inbound tourism.
Online travel agencies in China face barriers that offline travel agents don't worry about. More than half of Chinese citizens (668 million people) don't use the Internet.
Case in point is Sherry Zhang, a 34-year-old marketing executive based in Shanghai, who spent about 70,000 yuan ($9,669) this year on holidays to Japan and New Zealand, which she booked online ...
After years of being grounded with the rest of China’s travel sector, China’s top online travel agent, Trip.com TCOM-3.31 % decrease; red down pointing triangle, finally has taken off.
Chinese online travel company Ctrip.com International Ltd on Monday announced a tie-up with rival Qunar Cayman Islands Ltd and its backer Baidu Inc through a share swap, to tap the rising number ...
China's expanded visa-free policy, now encompassing 74 countries, has spurred a significant surge in foreign arrivals, more ...
Online travel sales in China will almost triple the growth rate of the overall China travel market during the next two years but will account for a far smaller fraction of the market than in the U ...
China has been rolling out new visa-free programs and promising to make travel easier for foreigners. But challenges remain. By Vivian Wang Reporting from Shanghai By some measures, visiting China ...
BEIJING, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Chinese online travel company Ctrip.com International Ltd on Monday announced a tie-up with rival Qunar Cayman Islands Ltd and its backer Baidu Inc through a share swap ...