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Trip.com simplifies China train travel

To date, Trip.com has helped over 5 million customers from around the world book trains in China.

Release time : 2019-07-03 11:19:13
source : GlobeNewsWire

Trip.com, a global travel brand and part of the Ctrip Group, has recently published a China Railway Travel Guide on its website and mobile app to assist international travelers taking trains in mainland China. To date, Trip.com has helped over 5 million customers from around the world book trains in China, making it their third most popular product after flight tickets and hotels.

Train tickets are the third most popular product on Trip.com after flight tickets and hotels.

For most first-time visitors to China, there is no better choice than taking a high-speed train to experience China’s spectacular scenery along the journey. However, for those traveling without a guide, collecting train tickets can be an issue due to language barriers and a lack of understanding of China’s train ticketing system. In order to ensure overseas users have a smooth train travel experience, Trip.com has published a China Railway Travel Guide.

To pick up train tickets in China, travelers holding a foreign passport must collect their tickets from the ticket counter. As explained in the China Railway Travel Guide, a ticket pickup code will be provided to users purchasing tickets on Trip.com, allowing them to easily pick up their tickets without speaking Chinese. The guide also features detailed information regarding train travel in China, as well as a sample ticket in English.

Besides mainland China, Trip.com also offers train tickets for the UK, Germany and South Korea. Trip.com is currently the only overseas distributor of KORAIL, South Korea’s national railway operator. For mainland China routes without direct trains, Trip.com’s advanced algorithm will suggest the most suitable transfer options, saving customers valuable time and money.

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