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Expedia Group is selling vacation-packager Classic Vacations

03/03/2021| 4:06:27 PM| 中文

Classic will operate as a standalone company, with president David Hu and his leadership team remaining in place; and its headquarters will stay in San Jose, Calif.

Expedia Group is selling luxury vacation wholesaler Classic Vacations to a private investment firm, the Najafi Companies. 

In a statement Monday, Classic Vacations said the Najafi Companies signed a definitive agreement to acquire all of its assets from Expedia, effective April 2.

"The luxury vacation business will see a rebound in the near future and Classic Vacations is well positioned to capitalize on that growth," Jahm Najafi, president and CEO of the Najafi Companies, said in announcing the agreement. "Classic Vacations has built a sterling brand over the past 40-plus years with a devotion to their employees, a reputation for incredible products and service and, most importantly, a client-focused culture that is so critical in today's environment. We are excited to have an industry- leading company join our portfolio of brands."

Classic will operate as a standalone company, with president David Hu and his leadership team remaining in place; and its headquarters will stay in San Jose, Calif.

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