2024 Annual Meeting Materials

MEETING
Thu, Oct 17 2024 01:00 pm

17 October 2024

NZX | ASX | MEDIA RELEASE
TOURISM HOLDINGS LIMITED (thl)

2024 ANNUAL MEETING MATERIALS

Attached are copies of thl’s 2024 Annual Meeting presentation and Chair and CEO address, to be presented at thl’s 2024 Annual Meeting today.

ENDS

Authorised by:

Cathy Quinn ONZM
Chair, Tourism Holdings Limited

For further information contact:

Media:
Grant Webster
thl Chief Executive Officer
Direct Dial: +64 9 336 4255
Mobile: +64 21 449 210

Investors and Analysts:
Amir Ansari
Manager – Strategy & Development; Company Secretary
Direct Dial: +64 9 336 4203
Mobile: +64 21 163 8053
About thl (www.thlonline.com)


thl is a global tourism operator listed on the NZX and ASX (code: THL) and is the largest commercial RV rental operator in the world. In New Zealand/Australia, thl operates rental brands (Maui, Britz, Apollo, Mighty, Hippie, Cheapa Campa), manufacturing (Action Manufacturing, Apollo), retail brands (Talvor, Kea, Winnebago, Adria, Coromal, Windsor), retail dealerships (RV Super Centre, Apollo RV Sales, Kratzmann, George Day, Sydney RV, Camperagent), travel technology (Triptech) and tourism attractions (Kiwi Experience and the Discover Waitomo Group, which includes Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Ruakuri Cave, Aranui Cave and The Legendary Black Water Rafting Co.). In North America, thl operates the Road Bear RV, El Monte RV, CanaDream, Britz and Mighty rental brands. In UK and Europe, thl operates the Just go, Apollo and Bunk Campers rental brands.


Announcement PDF


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