Tag: Trip.com
Trip.com enhances traveller confidence with real-time digital updates
Trip.com is the first to implement Amadeus Travel Safety Conditions in partnership with Riskline as part of its commitment to deliver an exceptional customer...
Trip.com chooses to get greener with travel
Trip.com has partnered with climate-tech company CHOOOSE to launch an integrated carbon solution that enable its users worldwide to calculate and offset their flight’s...
Trip.com eases PCR test access for Singapore travellers
Trip.com Travel Singapore has inked an agreement with Raffles Medical Group (RMG) to provide pre-departure swab and serology services for its outbound travellers, allowing...
Trip.com grants discounts to vaccinated Filipinos
In support of the Philippine national vaccination programme, Trip.com is offering full vaccinated residents up to 30 per cent off hotel bookings from now until December...
Quiet June holidays for Singapore’s top attractions
With Singapore’s month-long Phase 2 Heightened Alert restrictions coinciding with the first two weeks of the June school holidays, which start today, the city-state's...
Macau set for Chinese tourist influx over May Day holiday
Mainland Chinese demand for travel to Macau has surged ahead of the upcoming May Day holiday, according to data by Trip.com Group.
Searches and bookings of Macau...
Trip.com unveils new marketing hub to drive post-pandemic travel
Trip.com Group has launched a new travel marketing hub, Star Store, designed to allow suppliers to expand and enhance their marketing activities on the company's...
Trip.com brings train seat selection onto booking app
Trip.com has launched a series of seat selection services for customers looking to book rides on KTX, ITX and Mugunghwa-ho trains in South Korea.
Seats can...
Argentina banks on Trip.com deal to lure Chinese tourists
Trip.com Group has signed a five-year MOU with the Argentina Ministry of Tourism and Sports to strengthen tourism exchange between China, Argentina and across...
Strong year-end tourism performance in more liberal Asian markets
A full year of pent-up travel demand has unleashed strong year-end holiday bookings for travel players in Asian markets with eased movement restrictions, particularly China and Singapore.