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ZUJI SINGAPORE

2009
18.08.2009 - Travelocity Global acquires India's Leading Hotel Distribution Network, Travelguru
14.07.2009 - ZUJI gives Singaporeans No More Excuses for not going on a Short Break.
03.06.2009 - New Leader for ZUJI
19.05.2009 - ZUJI Singapore Appoints New General Manager

2008
10.10.2008 - ZUJI has won the TTG Award for ‘Best Online Travel Agency’ in Asia Pacific …for the fourth consecutive year!
10.04.2008 - Zuji awarded top online travel agent… for the third year in a row.

2007
29.10.2007 - Zuji voted the best online travel agent in asia pacific … for the third consecutive year.
11.10.2007 - Linkpoints brings more opportunities to earn and redeem Linkpoints for travel in conjunction
with Zuji Singapore
.
14.09.2007 - ZUJI Gives Time Together for the elderly in Singapore.
28.06.2007 - Hong Kong Disneyland Hotels set for distribution through Travelocity sites in Asia Pacific region.
19.03.2007 - Online Travel Pioneer Travelocity Comes to India.

2006
13.10.2006 - ZUJI voted The Best Online Travel Agent in Asia Pacific.. Again.
20.08.2006 - Travelocity ‘Net Rate' Partner Hotels in Asia Pac Gain Extra Support.
24.07.2006 - ‘World Leaders' Put The World On Sale.
20.07.2006 - ZUJI Unveils New-Look Logo.
18.07.2006 - Travelocity to Distribute Biggest Asian Owned Hotel Group.
11.05.2006 - ZUJI announces the appointment of a new Executive Team member Mr Roshan Mendis in the
role of 'Director of Supplier Relations & Partnerships'.
03.05.2006 - Travelocity is coming to India.
24.01.2006 - Travelocity acquires full ownership of ZUJI continuing its global expansion.

2005
06.12.2005 - A sixth ‘C' to define status & success in Singapore in 2006: ‘Cruising'.
09.05.2005 - Sri Lankan sojourns for a song.
21.04.2005 - Give your Mum an ‘Air-Ticket to Anywhere' this Mothers Day.
31.03.2005 - Lonely Planet announced as a ZUJI ‘Travel Network' Partner.
16.02.2005 - ZUJI announces 200% sales growth for 2004; with a view to double sales again by end 2005.