The China National Tourism Administration recently announced relaxed policies enabling foreign enterprises to set up travel agencies in China more easily, sources reported. According to the new regulation, CNTA will start accepting applications from foreign-invested travel agencies on Sep. 15. The...
CHICAGO, June 1 - Fees charged by the four U.S. online travel agencies to book most flights could be a thing of the past as the companies, hungry for market share, try to make their...
CHICAGO, March 19 - Online travel agencies, eager to spur spring bookings in the recession, are locked in a price battle that has some of them cutting fees and reimbursing customers if the price of...
CHICAGO, March 19 - Online travel agencies, eager to spur spring bookings in the recession, are locked in a price battle that has some of them cutting fees and reimbursing customers if the price of...
Feb. 19, 2009 (China Knowledge) - China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) says it has chosen 113 additional international travel agencies to operate Taiwan routes, sources reported.
Feb. 19, 2009 (China Knowledge) - China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) says it has chosen 113 additional international travel agencies to operate Taiwan routes, sources reported.
China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) says it has chosen 113 additional international travel agencies to operate Taiwan routes, sources reported.The involved travel agencies are in Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Hebei, Liaoning, Zhejiang, Anhui and Fujian. Meanwhile, these travel agencies have...
Dec. 9, 2008 (China Knowledge) - The China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) has decided to partially refund the travel quality deposits to domestic travel agencies, which aims at helping them cope with the operational difficulties...
* Orbitz, Expedia fee cuts were supposed to be temporary * Travel bookings mostly down in second quarter * Once demand perks up, agencies may reinstate fees slowly CHICAGO, May 13 - U.S. online travel...
By Tu Lei The National Tourism Administration (NTA) has issued new rules that will allow more foreign companies to operate in China, but restrictions still protect the domestic industry, insiders said yesterday. Before the rule change, a tourism agency had to maintain a registered capital of 2.5...