飞猪于2018年9月21日在港交所上市。原因是阿里巴巴集团旗下的在线旅游网站,伴随着中国旅游市场的快速增长,逐渐成为国内最大的在线旅游平台之一。除了在线预订机票、酒店等传统产品外,还提供一些独特的旅游体验服务,如亲子旅游、高端奢华旅游等,这也为其快速扩张提供了重要支撑。同时,阿里巴巴作为全球最大的电商平台之一,其庞大用户群也为飞猪的发展提供了广阔的市场。飞猪上市后,也推动了整个旅游行业的进一步发展。
Fliggy went public on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on September 21, 2018. The reason is that the online travel website under Alibaba Group has gradually become one of the largest online travel platforms in China with the rapid growth of China's tourism market. In addition to traditional products such as online booking of air tickets and hotels, it also provides some unique travel experience services, such as parent-child travel, high-end luxury travel, etc., which also provides important support for its rapid expansion. At the same time, as one of the world's largest e-commerce platforms, Alibaba's huge user base also provides a broad market for the development of Fliggy. After Fliggy went public, it also promoted the further development of the entire tourism industry.
Fliggy went public on September 21, 2018. Because Alibaba officially spun off Fliggy and listed it on September 21, 2018, the stock price soared by more than 6% on the first day of listing. This also means that Alibaba's tourism business has officially become an independent listed company. In addition, Fliggy also attracted a lot of heated discussion and attention before its listing. As one of the largest tourism e-commerce platforms in China, Fliggy has been continuously expanding and optimizing its business model, becoming a new type of tourism industry that has attracted much attention. Therefore, it can be said that Fliggy's listing is of great significance to the development of China's tourism industry.
Fliggy is not listed and has no stock code.
Fliggy is an online travel service platform under Alibaba Group. At present, it has not been listed on the A-share, US stock and Hong Kong stock markets.
According to Fliggy's "2023 Spring Festival Travel Vane", as of now, the number of bookings for Spring Festival travel in 2023 has increased by more than 60% year-on-year. The number of bookings for related products in small and medium-sized cities for Spring Festival travel orders has increased by nearly 20% year-on-year. The demand for medium and long-term travel continues to recover, with cross-provincial travel orders accounting for more than 80%, and outbound travel bookings hitting a peak in the past three years. In the past week, international air ticket bookings have increased more than three times year-on-year.