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Ctrip

Trip.com Group Ltd.
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Trip.com Group owns Ctrip, Skyscanner, and Trip.com and Qunar. It offers hotels, flights, and activities worldwide.

While Trip.com is not an official BDS boycott priority, concerns have been raised about its complicity in human rights violations due to its role in listing accommodations located in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, which are considered illegal under international law.

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Human Rights Violations
Military & Conflict Complicity

Trip.com Group platforms list stays in Israeli settlements. For example, properties in Vered Yeriho in the occupied West Bank, which helps sustain settlement tourism deemed illegal under international law by most governments and rights bodies. Unlike Booking or Airbnb, Trip.com isn’t a headline BDS target, but its listings show real participation in that market. The group publishes ESG and ethics materials, yet no settlement-specific due-diligence policy is publicly disclosed.

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September 10, 2025