Trip.com Group has reported growth in its international
business segments for the third quarter of 2025.
The China-based online travel agency said international OTA
platform bookings rose 60% year over year while inbound travel bookings increased
100% year over year.
The group said net revenue increased 16% to $2.6 billion
year over year and adjusted EBITDA was $892 million.
“We are pleased with
our strong third-quarter performance, particularly in cross-border
travel,” said Jane
Sun, CEO of Trip.com Group. “We are committed to
empowering our partners to enhance service capabilities and capture new
opportunities, creating a more vibrant and connected global travel ecosystem
defined by exceptional services and memorable experiences.”
Revenue from accommodation reservations rose 18% to $1.1
billion in Q3 while transportation ticketing revenue was up 12% to $886 million in
the quarter.
Packaged-tour revenue in Q2 increased 3% to $226 million
compared with the same period in 2024. And corporate travel revenue was up 15% year
over year to $106 million.
Trip.com Group also reported a 24% increase to sales and marketing
expenses of $587 million for the quarter.
