Online travel platform Fliggy has partnered with Amadeus by signing on to Amadeus Value Hotels, offering its customers an extensive array of hotel options worldwide.
Fliggy’s corporate travel management division Alitrip has also signed an agreement to support its customers’ corporate travel in and out of China, allowing its customers to shop and book hospitality content via the Amadeus Travel Platform.

Founded in 2016, Fliggy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Alibaba Group, provides comprehensive solutions for Chinese travellers looking to book airline and train tickets, accommodation, car rental, package tours, and local attractions.
The incorporation of Amadeus Value Hotels into Fliggy’s platform enables Fliggy’s customers to access an even wider range of property types, destinations and room details at the time of search and booking. The platform will give both Fliggy and Alitrip customers access to real-time rates and the content they need to serve their customers.
Xiaochen Zhou, international hotels general manager, Fliggy, commented: “This expanded partnership strengthens our commitment to meeting the evolving needs of modern travellers and providing them with a seamless and enriched travel journey.”
“As the travel landscape evolves, our partnership with Fliggy ensures that its customers have access to a broader range of hotel content tailored to its preferences,” commented Joerg Schuler, executive vice president, media & distribution, hospitality, Amadeus.






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Sarawak has launched its Gateway to Borneo campaign alongside the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on March 5 with longhaul travel specialist Tischler Reisen to lure more visitors from the European market.
In 2023, Sarawak attracted a total of 3.9 million visitors, an increase of 93.8 per cent compared to the previous year. Of those, a total of 57,496 arrivals hailed from Europe, marking a 121 per cent year-on-year surge.
This represents an 81.5 per cent recovery in the European market compared with 2019. The UK was the top source market, with Germany snagging second place with 7,738 visitors.
Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, Sarawak’s minister of tourism, creative industry and performing arts, is optimistic that 2024 will see Sarawak surpassing 2019’s European arrivals.
His confidence is bolstered by the MoU signing between Sarawak Tourism Board and Tischler Reisen.
“Building on the foundation laid in 2023, this partnership is a natural progression, aimed at enhancing Sarawak’s appeal as a premier destination in the eyes of European travellers,” Hamzah said.
“Tischler Reisen is set to leverage its extensive network of 600 agencies in Germany, promoting Sarawak through diverse tour packages, both offline and online. Through this collaborative effort, we’re confident Sarawak will ascend to greater heights as a preferred destination among Germany and neighbouring European markets.”