THOMAS COOK TO BUY INTO RUSSIA'S INTOURIST
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- Published:26 Kasım 2010, Cuma
- Updated:19 Ocak 2011, Çarşamba
Europe's second-largest tour operator Thomas Cook (TCG.L) said on Thursday it had agreed to take a 50.1 percent stake in Russian travel agency Intourist in order to enter the fast-growing Russian travel market.
Thomas Cook will invest up to $45 million (28.5 million pounds), made up of $10 million in cash and $35 million in Thomas Cook shares, in the joint venture.
The company said the deal would enable it to cater for Russia's strong demand for beach and family holidays, particularly to Turkey and Egypt.
In March, two sources close to negotiations told Reuters that a full takeover of Intourist by Thomas Cook was being discussed as an option.
Thomas Cook and its rival, TUI Travel (TT.L), majority owned by Europe's top travel agency TUI (TUIGn.DE) of Germany, are increasingly turning to emerging markets such as Russia and China for growth as cost savings from the creation of their companies in 2007 are close to being fully realised.
Also, the British and German tourist markets are considered relatively mature.
Intourist was founded in 1929 and was the monopoly provider of travel services in the Soviet era. Russia's oil-to-telecom holding company Sistema (AFKC.MM) acquired the business in 1994.
Following a significant restructuring in 2005, it became Russia's biggest mass-market travel brand, selling holidays to Russian tourists travelling domestically and also to international visitors.
Thomas Cook will have an option to buy the rest of the company, which will be led by Intourist's president Alexander Arutyunov, over the next five years.
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