Yearender: Hot travel news in China
Updated: 2015-12-15 11:29
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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A Chinese employee leaves the office building of Chinese online travel agency Ctrip in Shanghai, China, March 26, 2014.[Photo/IC] |
Ctrip and Qunar join hands to create biggest travel agency
In late October, online travel company Ctrip.com International Ltd and its rival Qunar Cayman Islands Ltd agreed to a share swap and partnership that will create China's biggest online travel service.
Under the deal, Ctrip will own roughly 45 percent of Qunar, the company said in a statement on Monday.
Baidu, which owns 20 percent of Qunar, will take a 25 percent stake in Ctrip. The two companies will also combine products and services.
The deal comes about five months after Qunar rejected a buyout offer from Ctrip amid fierce competition for online bookings in China, where rising incomes and an expanding middle class are fueling a surge in travel.
"It's good for both companies," said Henry Guo, managing director at Summit Research Partners LLC. "Competition between the two companies has hurt both of them in terms of profitability as there's been some irrational pricing."
Qunar is the second-largest online travel agency in China. The two companies have a combined market value of $15.6 billion, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Ctrip had a market valuation of $10.6 billion, while the smaller Qunar is valued at $5.2 billion, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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