HNA Group
HNA’s Large Debts Could Risk Five-Star Airline’s Future
Air China reportedly was in talks to purchase Hainan Airlines from HNA Group, which would have been a major shakeup in Chinese civil aviation. Read MoreTravel Hacks: Economic Slowdown Won’t Stop China from Becoming the Top Air Travel Market, and More Chinese Travel Trends
A round-up of the week's China-related travel news, including China becoming the top air travel market, a new flight route to Paris, and more. Read MoreRadisson Could Stay Chinese with Rumored Jin Jiang Bid
HNA-owned Radisson Hotel Group may stay in Chinese hands as state-owned Jin Jiang International is weighing a bid for the company. Read MoreClub Med Owner Fosun Plans Tourism and Culture Spinoff
Travel-hungry and expansion-eager Chinese conglomerate Fosun is planning to spin off its tourism and culture subsidiary as a separate company. Read MoreBrand Value of Chinese Airlines Is Reaching New Heights
While the United States still has the world's most valuable airline brands, Chinese airlines are catching up quick with double-digit growth. Read MoreChinese Luxury E-tailer Secoo Partners with Caissa Travel for Luxury Travel Ambitions
Secoo, a Chinese luxury e-commerce platform, is vying a piece of China's luxury travel market with its expansion into lifestyle through a partnership with HNA Caissa Travel Group. Read MoreReports Indicate China May Legalize Gambling on Hainan Island
China is mulling legalizing gambling on Hainan Island in a move that would be a direct threat to destinations around the world that are popular with Chinese gamblers. Read MoreHNA Finally Reveals More Details About $7.5 Billion HiApp
We finally have some more details about HNA's $7.5 billion-backed HiApp. While its a good first step, it's still unclear what HNA's vision for the app is. Read MoreHNA’s Very Own Independence Conundrum in Spain
The conflict between NH Hotels shareholders and HNA has shown no signs of stopping. With a buyout off the table, HNA will probably have to sell. Read MoreChina’s Latest Travel App Is Backed By $7.5 Billion, But What Does It Do?
An upcoming Chinese travel app has $7.5 billion backing, but it's unclear what it does and what purpose it serves other than pleasing regulators. Read More