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Trip.com Group Limited (, formerly Ctrip.com International) is a Chinese multinational online travel company that provides services including accommodation reservation, transportation ticketing, packaged tours and corporate travel management. Founded in 1999, the company owns and operates Trip.com,
Skyscanner Skyscanner is a metasearch engine and travel agency based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The site is available in over 30 languages and is used by 100 million people per month. The company lets people research and book travel options for their trips ...
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Qunar Qunar.com is a Chinese online travel agency headquartered in Beijing. Qunar () means "Where to go" in Chinese. History The website was founded in May 2005. In 2011, Baidu acquired a majority interest in the company for $306 million. In Novemb ...
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Travix Travix International BV (in short, Travix) is a company that manages several travel websites operating in various countries. The company maintains headquarters in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Operations Travix manages five websites: CheapTickets, Budget ...
, and
Ctrip Trip.com Group Limited (, formerly Ctrip.com International) is a Chinese multinational online travel company that provides services including accommodation reservation, transportation ticketing, packaged tours and corporate travel management. Fo ...
, all of which are online travel agencies. Founded in 1999, it is currently the largest online
travel agency A travel agency is a private retailer or public service that provides travel and tourism-related services to the general public on behalf of accommodation or travel suppliers to offer different kinds of travelling packages for each destinati ...
(OTA) in China and one of the largest travel service providers in the world.


History

The company was founded by
James Liang James Jianzhang Liang (; born December 1969) is a Chinese businessman, and the executive chairman, former CEO, and co-founder of Trip.com Group (formerly Ctrip), a provider of travel services including accommodation reservation, transportation ...
, Neil Shen, Min Fan, and Qi Ji in June 1999. The company was listed on the NASDAQ in 2003 through a
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(VIE) based in the Cayman Islands in a Merrill Lynch-led offering, raising US$75 million from the sale of 4.2 million
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s at $18 each. It appreciated 86% to close at $33.94 per ADR in its first day of trading. The stock traded at a peak of $37.35 on its first day of trading, making it the first company since the November 2000 IPO of
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to double its price in the first day of trading. In 2006, about 70% of the company's sales came from just four cities in China:
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Guangzhou Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. Located on the Pearl River about north-northwest of Hong Kon ...
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Shanghai Shanghai (; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is one of the four direct-administered municipalities of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The city is located on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flowin ...
, and
Shenzhen Shenzhen (; ; ; ), also historically known as Sham Chun, is a major sub-provincial city and one of the special economic zones of China. The city is located on the east bank of the Pearl River estuary on the central coast of southern province ...
. On August 6, 2014,
Priceline.com Priceline.com is an online travel agency for finding discount rates for travel-related purchases such as airline tickets and hotel stays. The company facilitates the provision of travel services from its suppliers to its clients. Priceline.com ...
, announced that it will invest $500 million in the company to broaden the companies’ options in China. Priceline and Ctrip, which have had a commercial partnership since 2012, will increase their cross-promotion of each company's hotel inventory and other travel services, the companies said in a statement. In May 2015,
Booking Holdings Booking Holdings Inc. is an American travel technology company incorporated under Delaware General Corporation Law and based in Norwalk, Connecticut, that owns and operates several travel fare aggregators and travel fare metasearch engines inclu ...
(formerly The Priceline Group) announced it would be investing an additional $250 million in the company. In November 2016, the company acquired
Skyscanner Skyscanner is a metasearch engine and travel agency based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The site is available in over 30 languages and is used by 100 million people per month. The company lets people research and book travel options for their trips ...
for £1.4 billion. That same month,
Jane Jie Sun Jane Jie Sun (born 1969/1970) is a Chinese businesswoman, and the CEO of the Trip.com Group, the largest online travel agency in China, since November 2016. Early life Sun earned a bachelor's degree in business from the University of Florida, an ...
became the CEO of Ctrip. She had joined the company in 2005. On November 1, 2017, Ctrip acquired Trip.com, rebranding it as its global brand website. In February 2018, Ctrip launched TrainPal, an online ticketing platform featuring split ticketing, in the
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. Accredited by the
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of the UK, TrainPal mainly provides services for the UK, and other European countries. In September 2019, Ctrip completed a share exchange with
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and became the single largest shareholder of MakeMyTrip. On October 25, 2019, at its 2019 annual general meeting of shareholders, it was approved to change the Company name from "Ctrip.com International, Ltd." to "Trip.com Group Limited". In June 2020, Trip.com joined China Eastern to launch new airline in Hainan as plans to make the island a free trade hub promise greater air traffic. On April 19, 2021, Trip.com Group was officially listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.


Remote work

The company is a proponent of scientific management. After a 2012
randomized control trial A randomized controlled trial (or randomized control trial; RCT) is a form of scientific experiment used to control factors not under direct experimental control. Examples of RCTs are clinical trials that compare the effects of drugs, surgical t ...
using 242 employees and sponsored by professors at Stanford University and Peking University found that employees randomly assigned to remote work for 9 months increased their output by 13.5% versus the office-based control group, and their turnover rates fell by almost 50%, the company allowed remote work company-wide.


References


External links


Trip.com USA site

TrainPal
{{Travel ticket search engines Online travel agencies Online companies of China Travel and holiday companies of China Chinese companies established in 1999 Hospitality companies established in 1999 Internet properties established in 1999 2003 initial public offerings Chinese brands Silver Lake (investment firm) companies Companies listed on the Nasdaq Companies based in Shanghai