Ineedaholiday.com.au – Under New Ownership
Leisure World Holidays announced today the acquisition of online travel company Ineedaholiday.com.au. This exciting development signifies a positive step for the future direction, management and growth of Ineedaholiday.com.au.
“Leisure World Holidays is excited by the opportunity that Ineedaholiday.com.au presents for growth in the online holiday space, where there is clearly a gap in the market at the current time,” said Andrew Hutchinson, General Manager Sales & Marketing.
“Our focus will be to provide a competitive one-stop online holiday solution for value based holiday experiences, with an initial focus on the Australian, New Zealand and Pacific markets,” he continued.
Ineedaholiday.com.au will join a variety of travel brands operating under the Leisure World Holidays umbrella. As a division of The Leapfrog Group, Leisure World Holidays is based in Sydney, with affiliated offices in Brisbane, Melbourne, London, Madrid, Paris, Rotterdam, Frankfurt, Cape Town and Boston.
Leisure World Holidays is excited to be taking Ineedaholiday.com.au to the next level and looks forward to establishing the brand as a major player in the online holiday arena.
Graham Muldoon
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