Qunar Explained

Qunar.com
Type:Subsidiary
Location City:Beijing
Location Country:China
Founder:Zhuang Chenchao (庄辰超)
Area Served:Worldwide
Industry:Internet
Services:Online travel agency
Metasearch engine
Owner:Trip.com Group

Qunar.com is a Chinese online travel agency headquartered in Beijing. Qunar means "Where to go" in Chinese.

History

The website was founded in May 2005.

In 2011, Baidu acquired a majority interest in the company for $306 million.[1]

In November 2013, the company listed its shares on the NASDAQ.[2]

In October 2015, Baidu sold its stake in the company to Trip.com Group (formerly Ctrip) for a stake in Trip.com Group.[3]

In February 2017, the website was acquired by Ocean Management Holdings Limited (远洋管理有限公司), and underwent privatisation by de-listing from NASDAQ.[4]

Customer Service during COVID-19

The complaint reached its highest point during the COVID-19 outbreak in China, when the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) issued a statement on its website on January 21, 2020, requiring airlines and travel agencies should handle their refund requests free of charge for passengers who have already purchased flight tickets to or from Wuhan, Hubei and wish to cancel their trip.[5] Following the outbreak, many domestic airline and international airline cancelled their flights to/from or within China.

Since January 21, the number of customer calls to Qunar has surged and the highest peak is nearly 25 times of a typical day's handling capacity. Recently, the Qunar website has been frequently complained by customers that the refund has not been received for more than 40 days.[6] As of April 4, 2020, the complaints totals 28,713 on Black Cat (黑猫, Hei Mao), a website by Sina for customers to file complaints, and nearly 9,650 complaint cases remain unsolved.[7] Most of the customers complaints focus on the topic of Qunar is not following the airline's policy and refuse to refund or change the plane tickets. Some customer reported that request to refund are denied without a reason being told, and others reported that even if a refund is granted, Qunar cannot guarantee when the refund will arrive to their bank accounts.[8]

Notes and References

  1. News: Baidu buys Qunar to boost travel search . Lee Chyen . Yee . . June 24, 2011.
  2. News: Baidu's travel site Qunar raises $167 million on US IPO debut, sees stock price nearly double . Steven . Millward . . November 2, 2013.
  3. Baidu Announces Share Exchange Transaction with Ctrip . . October 26, 2015.
  4. Qunar Announces Completion of Merger . . February 28, 2017.
  5. Web site: Airlines and train operators offer refunds for Wuhan-bound services amid coronavirus outbreak. Business Traveller. en-GB.
  6. Web site: 用户投诉去哪儿网退票慢 整个行业在承压. finance.ifeng.com.
  7. Web site: 去哪儿网_黑猫投诉_新浪网. tousu.sina.com.cn.
  8. Web site: 去哪儿网遭投诉:超40天未收到退款,退票这么难?退款客服人员新冠肺炎_新浪网. 海报新闻客户端. 2020-03-10. k.sina.com.cn.