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Home»Hotel/Lodges»Tapping Chinese Outbound | Marriott & Alibaba to Team Up
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Tapping Chinese Outbound | Marriott & Alibaba to Team Up

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HONG KONG: Alibaba Group Holding Ltd is now partner with Marriott International Inc, the world’s largest hotel operator with some 6,000 properties globally. The companies will set up a joint venture to feature Marriott’s entire line-up, from the eponymous brand to the Sheraton and Ritz-Carlton, on Alibaba’s Fliggy site. The two will link their loyalty programmes and provide promotions for Chinese travellers, they said in a joint statement.

China is now the world’s largest source of outbound travellers, a still rapidly growing populace that spent more than $100 billion (Dh367.3 billion) in 2016 and is spurring changes across the global tourism industry. Their rising numbers have fuelled a deals spree and spawned alliances between foreign hotel chains and domestic partners.

“The most important piece though is the marriage of our respective areas of expertise,” said Arne Sorenson, Marriott’s chief executive officer, declining to discuss revenue-sharing with Alibaba. “It’s really about how do we service this already large but quickly growing group of global travellers, particularly Chinese travellers.”

Marriott shares climbed 1.1 per cent to $106.17 in New York and Alibaba shares rose 3.6 per cent to $158.84.

The venture announced Monday strengthens an existing partnership between Alibaba and Marriott. Marriott tied up with Alibaba affiliate Zhejiang Ant Small & Micro Financial Services Group in 2015, to let guests pay for hotel stays and related items with Alipay on phones.

Under the new agreement, the e-commerce giant will highlight Marriott’s storefront on Fliggy and drawing on data on more than 500 million mobile monthly active users.An estimated 122 million Chinese ventured outside the country in 2016 and spent about $109.8 billion, according to the China National Tourism Administration, with key destinations including Japan and the US. The number of visitors to the US alone is forecast to rise 15 per cent this year and next to an estimated 3.96 million in 2018 from about 3 million in 2016, according to the US Commerce Department.

Marriott’s hoping to widen its slice of that market. It fended off Anbang Insurance Group Co last year to win the bidding war for Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, the purchase of which made Marriott the world’s largest hotel operator and gave it more luxury and lifestyle brands, a bigger presence outside the US, and a large cohort of loyal guests, including a big share of higher-spending business travellers. Starwood had about 21 million people in its frequent-guest programme at the time of the merger, and Marriott had about 56 million, with some overlap between the two.

Its tie-up with Alibaba reflects the industry’s shift away from traditional industry middlemen. Hotels are offering incentives for guests to book directly and to earn points through co-branded credit cards. Hilton this year teamed up with Amazon.com Inc to allow members of its Honors frequent-guest programme to spend their points on Amazon’s website, starting in July.

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