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Ctrip is buying Skyscanner for $1.74 billion and hopes the deal can help expand China’s largest travel site globally.
Indonesian Tourism Ministry and Ctrip, a leading Chinese online travel service provider, jointly held a digital marketing workshop here on Friday, discussing ways to lure more Chinese tourists.
China's two largest online travel websites, Ctrip.com and Baidu-backed Qunar, have effectively formed a partnership after a share swap deal between the two rivals.
Ctrip.com, China's leading travel site, said Sunday it has fixed a loophole in its website that could lead to leaks of users' payment information.