Thomas Cook buys French and Canadian businesses
By Matthew Scuffham
LONDON (Reuters) - Thomas Cook, Europe's second-largest travel firm, said it had bought up businesses in France and Canada on Monday for a combined $222 million, extending its recent acquisition spree.
The company has agreed to buy French operator Jet Tours from Club Mediterranee SA for 70 million euros ($110 million), subject to works council consultation and regulatory approval.
It also announced the acquisition of TriWest Travel Holdings (TTH), a travel wholesaler in Canada, subject to regulatory approval, for a maximum of 114 million Canadian dollars ($112 million).
Thomas Cook has pursued an aggressive acquisition strategy since its creation last year following the merger of Arcandor's
travel unit and UK company MyTravel, looking to utilize its combined strength in the highly competitive but fragmented tour operating industry.
It recently spent 250 million euros on a string of acquisitions in India and the Middle East and is in talks regarding possible deals in the rapidly-growing Russian market.
Paris-based Jet Tours, whose brands also include Club Eldorador and Austral Lagons, is a premium tour operator which serves about 270,000 customers each year.
Last year, it had revenues of 313.7 million euros and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) of 3.4 million euros. Continued...
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