Williment Travel has been acquired by Helloworld Travel Limited
May 2019 — Travelopia, a pioneer in the specialist travel sector, has sold Williment Travel to Helloworld Travel Limited.
Founded in 1967, Williment Travel is a New Zealand-based sports tourism and travel business. The company offers a broad selection of sporting events, including motorsport, tennis, rugby league, rugby sevens, horse racing, netball, cricket, golf and tennis.
Helloworld Travel Limited operates as a travel distribution company in Australia, New Zealand and internationally. It provides international and domestic travel products and services, as well as operates a franchised network of travel agents.
Travelopia, headquartered in the UK, is one of the world’s leading experiential travel platforms, providing customers with unique experiences, such as private jet travel, polar expedition cruises, cycling and trekking-based holidays, sailing adventures and high-end, tailor-made holidays.
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Oaklins' team in Australia advised the seller in this transaction.
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