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Ctrip and where to go, is online group travel reliable?

It is different from many group tours in price. Don't look at the difference with group tours. After all, S is only online registration, and there are still some uncertainties. Find a travel agency with at least one place to complain.

First of all, Qunar.com boycotted here, created news and leaked guest information. Even Tuniu was criticized by the state for its low price.

Second, Ctrip may still be reliable. After all, it has its own route.

Qunar.com: Headquartered in Beijing, it was founded in May 2005 by Zhuang, FritzDemopoulos and DouglasKhoo. As the first travel search engine in China, China travelers can compare the prices and services of domestic flights and hotels online for the first time. Qunar.com's mission is to intelligently arrange consumers' trips and strive to provide consumers with the most comprehensive and cost-effective products, reliable services and convenient technical tools. Through the full platform coverage of the website and mobile client, it provides travelers with in-depth search of domestic and foreign air tickets, hotels, holidays, travel group purchases and travel information anytime and anywhere.

Ctrip: It is an online ticketing service company, established in 1999 and headquartered in China. Ctrip.com has more than 600,000 member hotels at home and abroad for reservation, and it is the leading hotel reservation service center in China. Ctrip.com has branches in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Hangzhou, Xiamen, Qingdao, Shenyang, Nanjing, Wuhan, Nantong, Sanya and other cities, with more than 25,000 employees. In February 2003, Ctrip.com successfully listed on NASDAQ. Ctrip.com has successfully combined high-tech industry with traditional tourism, providing more than 90 million members with all-round tourism services including hotel reservation, air ticket reservation, holiday reservation, business travel management, preferential merchants and tourism information. In addition to providing rich tourism information on its own website, Ctrip.com also commissioned the publication of a series of tourism books, Ctrip to China, and a monthly travel magazine, Ctrip Free Travel.

1On October 26th, Ctrip.com and Qunar.com announced their merger.