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Chinese O2O platform Juesheng.com is exploring an all-round service platform for online education.
Zhuang Chenchao, the founder and ex-CEO of Qunar, has set up an investment firm after leaving his online travel empire.
The company aims to use AI-based algorithms to provide Chinese travellers with ideas for personalized travel plans.
Emerging players in all niche markets of online travel, hotel and tour package booking are posing a threat to Chinese OTA giants like Ctrip and Qunar.
One of several recent incidents in which passengers have accused Qunar and Ctrip of selling invalid airline tickets and hindering their travels.
Following the resignation of Qunar’s former CEO, China Eastern and Air China ended their cooperation with Qunar on Monday, citing passenger complaints about ticket orders.
China’s leading travel site’s former CEO Zhuang Chenchao wrote a letter to explain why the whole administration of the company have all left after acquisition initiated by its rival Ctrip last October.
2015 was a big year for mergers in China’s tech landscape. Here’s the list of our top 5 merges and what they mean for the industry.
It’s reported that an earlier deal attempted back in May between Ctrip and Qunar fell through mostly because Ctrip and Qunar disagreed over the future of Zhuang and the Ctrip team. Are they are agreeable more and how their cooperation will go?