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Home » Trip.com Says China’s Regulatory Crackdown Is Starting to Show Up in Its Numbers
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Trip.com Says China’s Regulatory Crackdown Is Starting to Show Up in Its Numbers

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomJune 25, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Trip.com Group is feeling the squeeze of China’s tightening regulatory grip and it is now showing up in its financial outlook. The country’s largest online travel company is navigating two separate pressures — a sector-wide crackdown on train ticketing practices and its own ongoing antitrust investigation.

Trip.com’s forecast for the second quarter pegs revenue growth at 3% to 8%, a significant dip from the 17% growth it reported in the first quarter.

Management attributed the weaker outlook partly to higher airfares and geopolitical uncertainty, but also to changes it is making to comply with evolving regulatory requirements.

“Our guidance incorporates the near-term impact of upgrading our operational practices to align with updated industry standards and compliance framework,” Chief Financial Officer Xiaofan Wang said during Thursday’s earnings call.

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