- Online travel agencies had thrived before the pandemic, which has then severely harmed their businesses.
- Due to its dominance in China, Trip.com Group was among the relative winners of the global lockdowns in 2020.
- We see a glint of long-term growth potential in its recent moves.
- But, although the current outbreak is likely to be handled very soon, China is not immune from further COVID-19 shocks.
- The company is expected to post its Q2 2021 financials in late September; there will be three indicators to pay attention to.
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Trip.com Group: First OTA To Watch Post-Delta