"On the Ctrip platform, the UK is one of the most popular tourist destinations for China tourists." Sun Jie introduced during the talks.
Sun Jie, CEO of Ctrip.com, introduced Ctrip.com to British Prime Minister David theresa may.
"Reading thousands of books is better than taking Wan Li Road." Sun Jie also warmly invited British guests to travel to China through Ctrip.
At the end of 20 16, Ctrip acquired Skyscanner, an airline ticket and flight search engine headquartered in Scotland, UK, with a transaction amount of1200 million yuan.
When meeting with Theresa May, Ctrip first disclosed the details of its cooperation with SkyTour.
"With the help of SkyScanner's outstanding talents, we realized that although we speak different languages, we come from different countries, we have different cultures and we have so many common values." Sun Jie said, "We love technology, we love our world, and we love our future."
"China's Ctrip.com and Britain's Sky Travel represent many other companies in these two great countries," Sun Jie said. "Technology has broken through national boundaries and is global."
"As we continue to expand overseas, these three will become our good weapons." Sun Jie said.
In this regard, theresa may told Sun Jie that he was glad to see that the cooperation between the two sides showed a "win-win" situation.
The number of tourists from China to Britain has doubled.
Sun Jie, CEO of Ctrip.com, delivered a keynote speech at the China-UK Business Forum.
In fact, Ctrip data shows that in 20 17, the number of China tourists visiting Britain increased exponentially, while London, Edinburgh and Manchester became the favorite British cities for China tourists.
"Ctrip call centers have spread all over Shanghai, Nantong, Xinyang, Weihai and other places, and10.5 million customer service staff can respond to the service needs of 300 million users at any time. In addition to Chinese services, the customer service team can also provide multilingual services such as English, Japanese and Korean. "
Sun Jie emphasized that Ctrip is not only a call center, but also a bridge between China and Britain.