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We interviewed Amy Wei, CEO of International Train Ticketing at Ctrip, to learn more about payment methods for travellers in China and beyond
Amy Wei, Ctrip, payment methods, travel payments, OTA, WeChat Pay, Alipay, TrainPal, China, Visa, Master, American Express, Maestro, Diners Club, Apple Pay, PayPal, debit card, credit card, Qunar, Skyscanner, Trip.com
China’s rapidly emerging online-to-offline (O2O) market was a significant contributor to the growth of the country’s ecommerce industry in 2015, a recent research study reveals.
China, O2O, online, offline, commerce, omnichannel, multichannel, consumer, merchant, marketplace, online sales, in-store
Chinese online travel agencies Ctrip.com and Baidu-backed Qunar Cayman Islands have announced a joint partnership valued at around USD 15.6 billion.
Ctrip, Qunar, partnership, online travel, China, ecommerce, online sales, ticketing, cards, consumers
Provider of payment management services CyberSource has teamed up with mobile messenger service app LINE Thailand to enable mobile payments for its users on LINE Pay.
LINE Thailand, Cybersource, mobile payments, Southeast Asia, Thailand, payments , app, messaging app
China-based travel search engine, Qunar has started working with CyberSource to boost fraud management and enable global payment acceptance for its customers.
Qunar, Cybersource, payment services, global payment acceptance, online payments, fraud screening
Qunar, a Chinese air-ticket booking online platform, has released its sub-brand online platform qua.com in order to offer its services to English speakers across the globe.
China, Qunar, Qua, air-ticket, booking, English speakers, global