Trip.com Welcome Italian Tourism Officials

Ms Jane Sun, CEO of Trip.com Group (fifth from left), welcomed the Italian delegation, led by Italy’s Minister of Tourism, Ms Daniela Santanchè (fifth from right), at the Trip.com Group headquarters in Shanghai.

Trip.com Group CEO, Jane Sun has welcomed Italy's Minister of Tourism, Ms Daniela Santanchè, and her delegation, at the Group's office in Shanghai. Ms. Santanchè’s delegation included Erika Guerri, Head of Cabinet, Tiziana D'Angelo, Consul General of the Republic of Italy in Shanghai, Ivana Jelenic, CEO of ENIT, and other officials.

"It is our honour and privilege to welcome and host Minister Daniela Santanchè and her delegation. It was a great discussion during which we shared our Group's initiatives to promote destinations in Europe, including Italy, to high-spending tourists who are seeking quality tourism experiences,” said Sun.

“We also appreciate the opportunity to share insights and exchange views with the Minister on potential growth opportunities and challenges ahead. My colleagues and I are looking forward with excitement to strengthening our collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism to position Italy as a destination of choice."

Sun and her team hosted Santanchè and her delegation on a tour of the Group's premises. They thereafter engaged in a discussion that focused on travel and tourism, and women's empowerment, among others. During the discussion, Sun also highlighted Trip.com Group's strengths, including technology, content marketing and customer service, and ways to deepen cooperation between both sides.

"The meeting with Ms. Sun and her team offered many interesting ideas, both on present and future perspectives of collaboration between Italy and China, as well as an overview of the methods of promoting Italy to an audience of high-spending users," said Santanchè.

Based on Trip.com Group's recent data, search volumes and bookings of travel products related to Italy have been increasing. Flight search volume to Italy rose by 363 percent in August 2023, as compared to the previous year, while accommodation bookings during the same period increased by 283 percent.