Qantas snaps up online travel business in $211 million deal

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Qantas snaps up online travel business in $211 million deal
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The airline today announced it was buying the remaining stake in Byron Bay founded TripADeal.

The move is expected to accelerate Qantas Loyalty's exposure to the growing $13 billion online holiday packages market.

"TripADeal has been building on-trend and well-priced holiday packages for over a decade and has delighted millions of holidaymakers in the process," Glance said.

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