Group 1 - Ctrip Group and the Turkish Tourism Promotion and Development Agency have announced a deepened strategic partnership to promote Turkey as a "super destination" for global tourists [1] - Ctrip's data indicates that inbound flight bookings to Turkey are expected to grow by 38% year-on-year in the first half of 2025, while hotel bookings are projected to increase by 16% [1] - Major source markets for Turkey include the UK, Germany, and China, with Indonesia showing remarkable growth in bookings, up 178% year-on-year [1] Group 2 - In Q3, Ctrip's outbound hotel and flight bookings reached 140% of the same period in 2019, with a year-on-year growth of nearly 20%, outperforming market trends [1] - Popular outbound destinations include Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia, with Europe, particularly Iceland and Norway, showing significant booking increases [1] - Ctrip's overall accommodation booking revenue in Q3 grew by 18% year-on-year and 29% quarter-on-quarter, driven by strong tourism demand during summer and the National Day holiday [1] Group 3 - The company's international business saw a total booking volume growth of approximately 60% in Q3, with the Asia-Pacific region remaining a key focus [1] - The Trip.com app experienced a 69% year-on-year growth in monthly active users globally (excluding mainland China) during October and November, with a 64% increase in the Asian market [1] - Domestic hotel prices showed signs of stabilization, with a narrowing year-on-year decline in Q3, and a rising trend during the Golden Week [1] Group 4 - Ctrip's adjusted net profit forecast for 2025 has been raised from 18.3 billion to 32.3 billion, maintaining projections of 20 billion and 22 billion for 2026 and 2027 respectively [2] - The adjusted PE ratios for 2025-2027 are projected to be 11, 17, and 16 times, respectively, reflecting confidence in the company's overseas business growth [2]
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