Is Zuji out of business?

Is Zuji out of business?

Cowen became Uriel Group’s CEO and later vice-chairman. He left the company in September 2018. As a privately held company, Zuji does not disclose figures on its business and finances. Since the airline payment fiasco, Zuji has shuttered its Singapore business and axed jobs in the city state.

What happen to Zuji?

Online travel booking site Zuji appears to have ceased business, after failing to renew its travel agent licenses in both Singapore and Hong Kong. The Singapore Tourism Board told The Straits Times Zuji’s license lapsed on Dec 31 and it can no longer provide travel products and services here.

Why did Zuji fail?

Singapore-based online travel agent Zuji has been suspended from selling airline tickets by International Air Transport Association (IATA) after it failed to pay airfare intakes to airlines. The Hong Kong and Singapore units were later sold to travel technology group Uriel Aviation Holding for AU$ 56 million in 2016.

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Where is Zuji travel pte.ltd.registered in Singapore?

ZUJI TRAVEL PTE. LTD. (the “Company”) is a Private Company Limited by Shares, incorporated on 8 July 2004 (Thursday) in Singapore. The address of the Company’s registered office is at the ONE RAFFLES PLACE building.

Why did Zuji stop doing business in Singapore?

Online travel booking site Zuji appears to have ceased business, after failing to renew its travel agent licences in both Singapore and Hong Kong. The Singapore Tourism Board told The Straits Times that Zuji’s licence lapsed on Dec 31 last year, and it can no longer provide travel products and services here.

Where does Zuji travel get its flights from?

Looking to capitalise on Zuji’s brand-name, long standing market presence and broad-based partner relationships, Uriel Group acquired Zuji from Webjet in 2017. Today, licensed and operating from Hong Kong and Singapore, Zuji offers travelers 200,000 weekly flights on 400 airlines, and a choice of 300,000+ hotels.

When was Zuji travel sold to Webjet Limited?

Established in 2002, Zuji was a joint venture between Travelocity and 15 airlines operating from Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and India to target the emerging OTA opportunity. In 2012, Zuji was sold to Webjet Limited of Australia.