The newly approved cities, will likely include provincial capitals Haikou, Lanzhou, Yingchuan and Hohhot and will boost the number of approved cities to 46 cities.
Mobile devices are now outperforming PCs in terms of both product sales and broadband subscriptions.
Over 9 in 10 travelled to Asian countries for leisure in last 12 months; 1 in 3 visited Thailand
Club Mediterranee SA (CU) Chief Executive Officer Henri Giscard d’Estaing, said he sees China providing a third of future clients if the deal succeeds.
Tourism Australia and China Southern Airlines will extend their existing strategic partnership agreement, committing a further A$4.2 million for cooperative marketing in 2015.
Though business leaders had predicted 4.3% growth this year, business travel spending actually grew by 1.6% this year-to-date and T&E budgets are expected to grow in 2015 by 3.5% on average.
OTA Tuniu and Lvmama have announced they will form a comprehensive strategic partnership with both sides contributing in their specialized fields.
Tourism bosses in Thailand are no doubt extremely pleased that a quirky marketing campaign has captured the attention of many.