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Skyscanner bought by China online travel business Ctrip Skyscanner sold to China travel firm Ctrip in £1.75bn deal
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Skyscanner, the UK-based travel search business, has been bought by Ctrip, China's biggest online travel firm.Skyscanner, the UK-based travel search business, has been bought by Ctrip, China's biggest online travel firm.
The deal values the business at about £1.4bn (£1.1bn). The deal values the business at about £1.4bn ($1.75bn).
Skyscanner, which has its headquarters in Edinburgh, is available in more than 30 languages, with about 60 million monthly active users.Skyscanner, which has its headquarters in Edinburgh, is available in more than 30 languages, with about 60 million monthly active users.
It was set up to let users compare prices from different travel sites when searching for flights, hotels, and rental cars.It was set up to let users compare prices from different travel sites when searching for flights, hotels, and rental cars.
The firm will continue to run independently, with the same management team.The firm will continue to run independently, with the same management team.
'Powerful technology''Powerful technology'
Ctrip was founded in 1999 and is one of China's best-known travel businesses.Ctrip was founded in 1999 and is one of China's best-known travel businesses.
The deal would "strengthen long-term growth drivers for both companies," said James Jianzhang Liang, co-founder and executive chairman of Ctrip.The deal would "strengthen long-term growth drivers for both companies," said James Jianzhang Liang, co-founder and executive chairman of Ctrip.
"Skyscanner will complement our positioning at a global scale and Ctrip will leverage our experience, technology and booking capabilities to Skyscanner's," he added."Skyscanner will complement our positioning at a global scale and Ctrip will leverage our experience, technology and booking capabilities to Skyscanner's," he added.
Skyscanner was set up in 2003, and co-founder and chief executive Gareth Williams said the deal took his firm closer to its goal "of making travel search as simple as possible for travellers around the world".Skyscanner was set up in 2003, and co-founder and chief executive Gareth Williams said the deal took his firm closer to its goal "of making travel search as simple as possible for travellers around the world".
"Ctrip and Skyscanner share a common view - that organizing travel has a long way to go to being solved. To do so requires powerful technology and a traveller-first approach," Mr Williams said."Ctrip and Skyscanner share a common view - that organizing travel has a long way to go to being solved. To do so requires powerful technology and a traveller-first approach," Mr Williams said.