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Trip.com Group

In this section of TravelDailyNews Asia-Pacific, we feature the latest news and articles about Trip.com Group Limited. As a leading multinational travel service conglomerate, Trip.com Group boasts a workforce of 45,000 employees. Established in 1999, it operates a diverse portfolio of travel fare aggregators and metasearch engines, including its flagship Trip.com, along with Skyscanner, Qunar, Travix, and MakeMyTrip. With a presence in approximately 200 countries and supporting around 40 languages, Trip.com Group has grown to be the largest online travel agency in China and stands among the world’s premier travel service providers.

Trip.com Group celebrates the arrival of Chinese tourists in Singapore under a new 30-day visa-free arrangement, witnessing a significant increase

Malaysia expects a 53.9% surge in inbound travel during the Chinese New Year period compared to last year, with a

Trip.com data shows a 46.8% rise in Singapore's inbound travel and a 108.6% increase in trip expenditure for the Chinese

Trip.Vision app launched by Trip.com Group for Apple Vision Pro offers immersive virtual experiences of global destinations, enhancing pre-travel exploration

Trip.com's BOSS Live session with TAT in Bangkok highlights Thailand's appeal, grossing over THB100 million and promoting Thai-Chinese tourism synergy.

Singapore's tourism sector shows robust recovery in 2023, with Trip.com Group data revealing top visitor origins and attractions, highlighting the

Trip.com's livestream in Bangkok aims to boost inbound Thai tourism, featuring special deals and engaging with a global audience.

At the WEF in Davos, Trip.com Group CEO, Ms Jane Sun, met Southeast Asian leaders to discuss tourism industry growth,

Visa-free travel between Singapore and China spurs significant growth in tourism, with Trip.com reporting a surge in travel interest and

China extends visa-free entry to Irish and Swiss nationals, boosting business and tourism amid a post-pandemic travel recovery.

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