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Ctrip goes supersonic

SHANGHAI-BASED Ctrip.com Inc has invested in US-based supersonic airplane developer Boom Supersonic, which is developing next-generation airplanes to halve flight times from China to the United States, South Asia and Oceania.

The two companies will work together to bring Boom’s still being developed Mach 2.2 airliner to China so that passengers can fly from Shanghai to San Francisco in 6 hours, down from the current 11 hours. The flight time between Beijing and Shanghai will shrink to 40 minutes from 2 hours now, the companies said.

“Ctrip is making a strategic investment in the next generation of travel,” James Liang, the firm’s co-founder and executive chairman, said in a statement as China’s biggest online travel agency plans to diversify business to “all things related to traveling” through investment. No details of the investment have been released.




 

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