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Tourism Holdings Limited
Company typePublic company
NZX: THL
IndustryTourism
FoundedSeptember 19, 1984 (1984-09-19)
Headquarters,
Key people
Grant Webster (CEO)
ProductsVehicle rentals, tourist attractions, caravan manufacturing
Websitewww.thlonline.com

Tourism Holdings Limited usually called 'thl' and formerly known as The Helicopter Line is a large New Zealand tourism company that has been listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange since 1986.

The company began as a scenic helicopter flightseeing business [1] and quickly grew by acquiring new businesses and diversifying. The thl business is now much different from its early years - in 2007 an extensive asset sale programme began followed by various mergers and acquisitions in 2010-2012. It is now the largest provider of holiday vehicles for rent and sale in Australia and New Zealand. [2]

Sale of assets

In 2007 thl began to sell off a number of its business units including:

  • Milford Sound Red Boats [3]
  • Kelly Tarltons Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World [4]
  • Great Sights New Zealand and Fullers Bay of Islands [5], initially by way of joint venture, which thl exited from
  • Johnstons Coachlines, initially by way of joint venture, which thl subsequently exited from
  • Its Wholesale Packaging unit

As some of these businesses were sold midway through the thl 2009 financial year, they are referred to as discontinued operations.

2009 financial results

On 26 August 2009 [6] thl announced it had achieved a net profit of $2.9 million in the year ended 30 June. This was a substantial decline on the previous year when a $14.3 million profit had been achieved. thl noted that discontinued operations had made a small profit however continuing operations had made a loss.

2014 Financial Results

On August 25, 2014, thl announced a successful turnaround [7] in the company’s profitability and outlook with 192% increase in Net Profit After Tax of $11.1 million and gross annual dividend of 11 cents in calendar year 2014. A further 35% increase in forecast NPAT for FY15 of at least 15 million was also announced.

New chief executive

During the 2009 financial year CEO Trevor Hall resigned from thl. He was replaced by Grant Webster.[8]

2012 New Zealand rental business merger

In September 2012 plans began to merge thl with two other major New Zealand campervan rental companies: United Vehicle Rentals and Kea Campervans. The proposed merger was a result of falling visitor numbers from key markets in Europe such as Germany, The Netherlands and the UK, as well as the strengthened New Zealand dollar making New Zealand a more expensive destination. Combining the three businesses would lower overall operating costs and make it the most “logical, strategic and best response to the challenging realities facing the New Zealand campervan market”. [9] On 19 October 2012 this merger was approved at a special thl shareholders meeting, effective 1 November 2012. [10]

THL businesses

Rentals Group: Rental cars and campervans operations under the following brands:

  • Maui: Maui has operated in New Zealand for nearly 25 years. Expansion into Australia in the early 1990s saw the fleet increase to meet the needs of their international and domestic customer base. Maui's motorhomes range in size from two to six berths and they also rent cars and four wheel drive vehicles. Maui's slogan is 'spirit of independence'.
  • Britz: Britz is one of the market leaders in Australia with a slogan of 'no boundaries'. Customers can select a two, four or six berth campervan and a modern rental car fleet is also available in both New Zealand and Australia.
  • Mighty: In mid-2012 the Backpacker and Explore More campervan brands were combined and relaunched as Mighty, aimed to appeal directly to the lower-cost and youth market segments.
  • Road Bear: In December 2010 thl purchased Road Bear, a recreational vehicle (RV) rentals business in the United States based in Los Angeles, with other depots in San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, New York and Orlando.
  • Kea Campers Australia: In June 2012 thl announced the acquisition of the Australian operations of Kea Campers, purchased from Kea Campers New Zealand. Kea offers luxury motorhomes targeted at the high end European traveller.
  • United Vehicle Rentals and KEA Campers New Zealand: In November 2012 two of New Zealand's larger motorhome companies United and KEA merged into the thl group. United operates United Campervans, a premium fleet of automatic Mercedes-Benz vehicles and Alpha Campervans, a secondary fleet. KEA Campers has a fleet of luxury vehicles aimed at the high-end, European traveller.

CI Munro (Caravans International Munro): Manufacturer of motor homes, campervans, caravans and other special purpose vehicles for operators such as Pacific Horizon and thl's own Rentals Group. Located in Hamilton but supplying both the New Zealand and Australian markets.[1]

Tourism Operations: Owns and manages the youth and backpacker orientated bus Kiwi Experience.[2] THL also operates tours of Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Ruakuri Cave and Aranui Cave, as well as Black Water Rafting tours in New Zealand's Waitomo region.[2]

References

  1. ^ Irvine, Denise (2007-02-23). "What happens when the big guns leave town?". Waikato Times. p. FS19.; Suddaby, Reon (2007-12-19). "Strike hits busy caravan maker". Waikato Times. p. 3.
  2. ^ a b "thl Businesses" on thlonline.com THL company website