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India's TBO to buy U.S. Classic Vacations for $125M

It has 10,000+ travel advisors and suppliers and $111 million in revenue

TBO acquires Classic Vacations

Gurugram, India-based travel platform Travel Boutique Online will acquire U.S. wholesaler Classic Vacations for up to $125 million, marking its entry into the North American market.

Summary:

  • India-based TBO will acquire U.S. wholesaler Classic Vacations for up to $125 million.
  • The deal combines TBO’s distribution platform with Classic’s advisor network.
  • Classic will remain independent while integrating TBO’s global inventory and digital tools.

TRAVEL BOUTIQUE ONLINE, an Indian travel distribution platform, will acquire U.S. travel wholesaler Classic Vacations LLC from Phoenix-based The Najafi Cos., entering the North American market. The deal is valued at up to $125 million.


Gurugram-based TBO is led by co-founders and joint MDs Gaurav Bhatnagar and Ankush Nijhawan.

“We’re thrilled to bring Classic Vacations into the TBO family – the company’s longstanding delivery of services has earned the trust of more than 10,000 travel advisors in the U.S. and their end customers, making Classic Vacations a seamless fit for our vision in the travel and tourism industry,” said Bhatnagar. “Classic Vacations is led by a strong team and will continue as an independent brand while leveraging TBO’s technology and distribution capabilities to grow its business.”

Classic Vacations reported revenues of $111 million and an operating EBITDA of $11.2 million for the financial year ending Dec. 31, 2024, the companies said in a joint statement. The company has a network of more than 10,000 travel advisors and suppliers.

The acquisition combines TBO’s distribution platform with Classic’s advisor network to strengthen their position in the outbound market, the statement said. Classic will continue as an independent brand while integrating TBO’s global inventory and digital tools.

Nijhawan said the acquisition furthers TBO’s investment in organic and inorganic growth.

“As we begin integrating Classic Vacations with TBO, we will remain open to similar strategic alliances going forward,” he said.

Classic Vacations was acquired from Expedia Group by The Najafi Cos. in 2021.

“This acquisition and partnership are a natural next step for our portfolio company Classic Vacations, and we’re happy to have worked successfully with them for the last four years, maximising the company’s strengths and expertise in luxury travel,” said Jahm Najafi, founder and CEO, The Najafi Companies.

Moelis & Co. LLC was the financial adviser and Ballard Spahr LLP the legal adviser to Classic Vacations. Cooley LLP served as legal adviser and PwC as financial and tax adviser to TBO.

Separately, OYO’s parent, Oravel Stays, recently rebranded as PRISM to reflect its international expansion.

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