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Chinese Tourists To Take Up One-Fifth Of Global Travel Spending In Next Decade
Chinese tourists are already a main driving force in the world travel industry, but that role is only expected to rise in the coming years. Read MoreOrbitz Gets Ready To Dive Into China’s Travel E-Booking Boom
As more Chinese travelers skip the travel agent in favor of online booking, global e-booking companies like Orbitz rush to compete with the likes of Ctrip and Qunar. Read MoreMalaysia Expects Major Chinese Visitor Decline In Wake Of MH370
Chinese anger over Malaysia's handling of the missing Malaysia Airlines jet is set to create a severe decline in Chinese visitors to the Southeast Asian country. Read MoreWatch Out, Macau: Asia’s Budding Sin Cities Bet Big On Chinese Tourists
From Vietnam to Australia, locales across the Asia-Pacific are hoping to lure moneyed Chinese gamblers with a spate of new resort-casino projects. Read MoreAsian Hoteliers Step Up Competition For Chinese Tourists In The City Of Lights
The Peninsula, Shangri-La, and Mandarin Oriental have all flocked to Paris in the last three years with a focus on attracting moneyed Chinese tourists. Read MoreBaidu And Qunar Unite To Cash In On China’s Travel E-Booking Boom
As Chinese travelers turn away from travel agents in favor of booking online, Baidu hopes to profit from the trend with a major Qunar investment. Read MoreServing China’s Global Luxury Consumer No Small Task
As the number of Chinese travelers headed abroad climbs at a rapid pace, Jing Daily and China Luxury Advisors present a new report on how to serve this vital consumer… Read MoreLive Webinar: Serving The Global Chinese Consumer
As China's luxury consumers travel abroad in record numbers each year, it's increasingly vital for brands to make sure their global strategy is the right one for winning them over. Read MoreChina’s Rapid Outbound Tourism Growth Shows No Signs Of Stopping
The number of outbound Chinese tourists reported for last year is just the beginning—it's expected to double by 2020. Read MoreChinese Travel Site Qunar Doesn’t Care About Any Labels Other Than ‘Largest’
China's largest online travel booking site doesn't have an exact Western counterpart, which may be why its business model is so successful. Read More