Trip.com Group Limited is a multinational travel service conglomerate with 45,000 employees. It is the largest online travel agency in China and one of the largest travel service providers in the world.[2] Founded in 1999, the company owns and operates several travel fare aggregators and travel fare metasearch engines, including namesake and flagship Trip.com, Skyscanner, Qunar, Travix, and MakeMyTrip. The group operates websites in about 40 languages and 200 countries.[3][4]
The company was listed on the NASDAQ in 2003 through a variable interest entity (VIE) based in the Cayman Islands in a Merrill Lynch-led offering, raising US$75 million from the sale of 4.2 million American depositary receipts 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 Transmeta to double its price in the first day of trading.[6]
In 2006, about 70% of the company's sales came from just four cities in China: Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.[7]
On August 6, 2014, 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.[8]
In May 2015, Booking Holdings (formerly The Priceline Group) announced it would be investing an additional $250 million in the company.[9]
In November 2016, the company acquired Skyscanner for £1.4 billion.[10][11] That same month, Jane Sun became the CEO of Ctrip.[12] She had joined the company in 2005.[13]
On November 1, 2017, Ctrip acquired Trip.com, rebranding it as its global brand website.[14]
In February 2018, Ctrip launched TrainPal, an online ticketing platform[15] featuring split ticketing,[16] in the United Kingdom.[17] Accredited by the National Rail of the UK,[18] TrainPal mainly provides services for the UK, and other European countries.[19]
In September 2019, Ctrip completed a share exchange with Naspers and became the single largest shareholder of MakeMyTrip.[20][21]
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".[22]
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.[23]