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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Ctrip (Very) Deep Dive + Israel’s Food Tourism Bet + Universal Vs. Disney

July 26, 2017 View in browser

Note From the Editor

For those of you who are used to a few people carrying out Google-led desk research to explore a weighty topic, may we offer you our latest Research Report. To get a better understanding of Ctrip, we sent Senior Research Analyst Jared Wein to China for a week to meet with the company's executives — including its CEO — as well as competitors and travel industry experts.

Combined with our already deep knowledge of the brand, this long-distance field trip gave us the insight you'll find in our deep dive into the rapidly growing travel booking giant.
Top Stories
New Research Report: A Deep Dive Into Ctrip and the China Online Travel Market 2017
This report represents the launch of our coverage of Asia, offering insights into both Ctrip and the online travel market more broadly.

Israel Looks to Food Tourism to Attract a Different Kind of Visitor
Israel doesn't really have a problem bringing in visitors. But bringing visitors who are not driven by religious beliefs is a challenge. Diversifying the country through food could help convince some travelers that a trip here is worth it.

Lux Bus Startup Hopes Design and Flat Beds Will Make Overnight Trips Appealing
Cabin seeks to bring style and a "moving hotel" approach to the overnight bus journey. They've nailed the design and approach, but will Californians choose it over flying?

Universal Has More in Store for Harry Potter as Theme Park Battles Rage
Disney still wins this round with the sheer volume of announcements it made earlier this month, but Universal definitely steals some theme park thunder with news of a new thrill ride at the original Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

JetBlue Exceeds Second Quarter Expectations After Tweaking Growth Strategy
JetBlue pulled back on its growth plans earlier this year, focusing instead on rolling out its improved Mint product. It seems to have paid off and the airline will be opportunistic about growing its fleet going forward.

Tourico Holidays Tunes Up Its Technology After Hotelbeds Merger
The wholesale travel sector is under pressure from shifts in how hotel companies distribute their rooms. Tourico's new tech for agencies and airlines may help boost sales and margins in the face of these trends.
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Where Millennials and Baby Boomers Agree on Luxury Travel
Demographics always defy preconceived notions, but the mindsets of consumer segments are where the focus should be.

A Parisian Luxury Institution Gets a Facelift to Compete with Modern Hotels
Renovating an historic grande dame hotel can be a daunting task. And when you are working with a Parisian building originally commissioned by Louis XV, the stakes are even higher. We learn how a team of French designers re-imagined the historic HĂ´tel de Crillon into a hotel that appealed to 21st century senses and sensibilities.

Decoding the Hoshinoya Tokyo Hotel Experience
The Hoshino Resorts brand melds Japanese tradition with modern design and incredible service. Its ambitions outside of Japan, if successful, may some day serve as powerful cultural diplomacy for the country.
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What the Travel Industry Could Learn From Amazon Prime
Amazon's subscription model — which has already disrupted music, groceries, and retail — could be the key to travel brands unlocking more revenue per customer. Here's the lowdown on the latest tests.

InterContinental Hotels Group Institutes a 24-Hour Cancellation Policy
Twenty-four hours is more lenient than 48 hours. We'd be surprised if IHG doesn't eventually make the move to 48-hours' notice like its peers Hilton and Marriott very soon.

Ryanair Cares Less About Fares Than You Might Think
Fares look like they are coming down in Europe and Ryanair, thanks to its low-cost base and multiple revenue streams, is in a better position than most to weather the storm.
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