Two of China's largest online travel firms have agreed a share swap and partnership deal to create the country's biggest Internet travel service, a report said today.
Internet giant Baidu, which controls the online travel site Qunar, will own 25 per cent of rival Ctrip, Bloomberg News cited a company statement as saying.
As part of the deal Ctrip will have a 45 per cent stake in Qunar, it added. Qunar overall is valued at USD 7 billion.
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An expanding middle class is fuelling fierce competition for online bookings in China, a major source of outbound tourists.
Qunar is China's leading seller of airline tickets, while Ctrip dominates hotel bookings.
"If you look at the travel market, it's such an obvious way to drive synergy through consolidation," Bloomberg quoted Chi Tsang, an HSBC Holdings analyst, as saying.