Trip.com Group Ltd
Company Profile
Business description
Trip.com is the largest online travel agent in China and is positioned to benefit from the country's rising demand for higher-margin outbound travel as passport penetration is only 12% in China. The company generated about 79% of sales from accommodation reservations and transportation ticketing in 2024. The rest of revenue comes from package tours and corporate travel. Before the pandemic in 2019, the company generated 25% of revenue from international travel, which is important to its margin expansion. Most of sales come from its domestic platform, but the company is expanding its overseas business. The competes in a crowded OTA industry in China, including Meituan, Alibaba-backed Fliggy, Tongcheng, and Qunar. The company was founded in 1999 and listed on the Nasdaq in December 2003.
Contact
30 Raffles Place
No. 29-01
Shanghai048622
SGPT: +65 31389736
Sector
Consumer Cyclical
Stock type
Cyclical
Industry
Travel Services
Fiscal Year End
31 December 2026
Employees
43,574
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