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Some 62% of leisure travellers will research a trip on a mobile device this year, up by 26% on 2015, with the figure expected to rise again to 73% in 2016.
Will TripAdvisor sign a deal with Ctrip for instant booking? This and many more questions hold meaning as China remains an attractive proposition for all global players.
The brothers who founded Hotel Urbano, the Brazilian travel startup, have decided to step down.
Google shared some interesting figures on travel and YouTube in November showing how consumers engage with video when researching and planning trips.
Baidu‘s central role in a new Chinese digital insurance joint venture has a direct connection with China’s online travel industry now that Baidu owns 25% of Ctrip.
Qunar believes its growing mobile user base as well as the strengthening of its hotel content will pave way for further boost in the “commission rate” of its hotel business
Alitrip recorded over RMB1.5 billion in transactions on the Singles Day online shopping festival of November 11.