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  2. John Anderson (New Zealand businessman, born 1938) - Wikipedia

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    The trips which had begun as an exercise to fund his own travels around Europe became a fast-growing business; fleet and staff grew rapidly and a number of new tours were developed under the name Tiki Tours, in recognition of the company's first vehicle.

  3. Apple Leisure Group - Wikipedia

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    Apple Leisure Group (ALG) is an American travel and hospitality conglomerate focused on packaged travel and resort/brand management in Mexico, the Caribbean, Hispanic America, Europe, and the Middle East. It is the parent corporation of the resort and brand management company AMResorts.

  4. The Travel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Travel Corporation's not-for-profit TreadRight Foundation was established in 2008. [5] On 16 July 2024, The Tollman Family announced the sale of The Travel Corporation to Apollo Private Equity funds, a US-based asset management firm. The sale marks the end of the Tollman family's 104-year-long tenure of private ownership.

  5. TravelCenters of America - Wikipedia

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    TravelCenters of America LLC is the largest publicly traded full-service truck stop and travel center company in the United States. The company operates full service centers, convenience stores, and restaurants under the TravelCenters of America, TA, Petro Stopping Centers, TA Express, GOASIS brands [2] ' TravelCenters of America is headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, [3] operates in 44 U.S ...

  6. Group Voyagers - Wikipedia

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    The Globus family of brands now consists of more than 30 tourism and aviation businesses, serviced by more than 5,000 staff. The companies’ escorted and independent vacations offer nearly 10,000 departures and over 400 different itineraries, covering more than 65 countries on six continents.

  7. Travelport - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the company acquired Orbitz for $1.25 billion and Flairview Travel for $88 million. [2] [3] In 2005, the company acquired eBookers for $350 million and Gullivers Travel Associates for $1.1 billion. [2] [4] [5] [6] In August 2006, Cendant sold Orbitz and Galileo to The Blackstone Group for $4.3 billion, forming Travelport. [1]

  8. Contiki Tours - Wikipedia

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    Contiki Travel Ltd was established in the UK in 1966. By the end of the 1960s, Contiki had expanded from European tours and was running ski programmes, along with trips in India and the Middle East. 1980s: Acquired by the Travel Corporation (TTC) Contiki joined The Travel Corporation in the mid-1980s. 2018: Launch of Africa trips

  9. Uniworld - Wikipedia

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    The travel style, which takes passengers to a long list of destinations over what is often the course of multiple months, is typically only available on large ocean cruises. Uniworld’s version combines several river cruises—with included flights between legs of the trip—to create the farthest-reaching itinerary in modern river cruising.