Shanghai Ctrip(上海携程)

Fast facts
- Year Founded
- 2000
Source: Qichachawww.qcc.com/firm/78189c7d652ac1934affde427ac991a0.html
- HQ Location
- Shanghai, China
- Publicly Traded?
- No
- Overseas Operations
- No
- US Sanctions
- No
- Military Affiliation in China
- No
Revenue
2021 revenue is taken from the annual report under the publicly listed company.Source: Trip.com Group 2021 Annual Reportinvestors.trip.com/static-files/485d0a35-fd8a-4dfd-bddd-a5079481623b
Employees
No of employees is taken from the annual report under the publicly listed company.Source: Trip.com Group 2021 Annual Reportinvestors.trip.com/static-files/485d0a35-fd8a-4dfd-bddd-a5079481623b
This is the profile for an operating company known as Shanghai Ctrip. For the profile of the publicly listed company associated with, but distinct from this company, click here: Trip.com Group.
Founded in 1999, Shanghai Ctrip is the go-to destination for travelers in China, and increasingly for travelers around the world, to make informed and cost-effective travel bookings and to enjoy hassle-free, on-the-go support and share travel experiences. The company offers over 1.2 million global accommodation offerings, and it also offers flights from over 480 airlines, covering over 2,600 airports in over 200 countries and regions. Leveraging its AI capabilities and travel insights accumulated over the past 21 years, the company offer personalized home pages based on user profiles or past transactions and display travel products and services based on geolocation and other travel insights. Shanghai Ctrip also offers offline stores and is expanding them to lower-tier cities in China to cover its user base with different purchase and consumption habits. As of 2021, it has approximately 5,000 offline stores across approximately 300 cities in China.
Source: Trip.com Group 2021 Annual Reportinvestors.trip.com/static-files/485d0a35-fd8a-4dfd-bddd-a5079481623b
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- Name
- Ownership
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- Sūn Bō
Source: Qichachawww.qcc.com/firm/78189c7d652ac1934affde427ac991a0.html
- 89.80%
- Sūn Bō
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- Sūn Màohuá
Source: Qichachawww.qcc.com/firm/78189c7d652ac1934affde427ac991a0.html
- 10.20%
- Sūn Màohuá
- Sūn Bō (孙波), Executive Director & General Manager
- Yáng Qīn (杨钦), Supervisor
Shanghai Ctrip Sanctions
While at this time it appears that this company is not the subject of any U.S. or other global sanctions, it is important to note that Chinese companies tend to have more opaque organizational structures than their Western peers. Chinese companies' affiliated brands, operating units, and overseas subsidiaries are not always obvious or even identifiable. Given this, a Chinese company may not be the subject of sanctions, but one of its subsidiaries may be, thus making it difficult to accurately ascertain a company's full sanctions status.
Shanghai Ctrip Reputational Disclosures
As China continues to zero-Covid strategy, Trip.com, China’s top travel booking site, has struggled with its business. From March 2022, it has rolled out a hybrid work policy across its global operations to enable employees worldwide to perform their jobs remotely for up to two days each week. It claims to be one of the first few Chinese tech firms to actively roll out a hybrid work model.
Source: South China Morning Postwww.scmp.com/tech/tech-trends/article/3167150/chinas-largest-online-travel-company-tripcom-roll-out-hybrid-work