Cloud nine as Ctrip buys Skyscanner for $1.75bn

  • 8 years ago
Skyscanner, the British based travel search enterprise, has been bought by the Chinese giant Ctrip.

The online Chinese travel firm paid $1.75bn for the company based in Edinburgh.

“Fill your life with adventures, not things. Have stories to tell, not stuff to show,” —Anonymous #letsgoeverywhere https://t.co/SyWH9QwEk9 pic.twitter.com/TatEB46EjZ— Skyscanner USA (@SkyscannerUSA) November 24, 2016


Skyscanner provides a best price web-based service by comparing costs across a number of travel sites helping users to find flights, hotels, and hire cars.

Ctrip compra Skyscanner Holdings por 1.400 millones de libras https://t.co/uh3IUF1Fih pic.twitter.com/V6rDcuOehf— Eduardo Campos (@edcamposj) November 24, 2016


The company insists it will remain independent with the same management team.

Co-founder and chief executive Gareth Williams
says Skyscanner will retain a “traveller-first approach.”

While Ctrip expects Skyscanner to complement its position in the global market.

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