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HWT brand will live on in SA

12 Apr 2017 - by Natasha Tippel
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THE Harvey World Travel brand

will vanish in Australia, after a

group of travel agents failed to

buy the label from Helloworld

in an attempt to keep the

name alive. The brand will not

only continue in South Africa,

but there are big plans to

grow it.

Last year, the Jetset travel

group took the decision

to rebrand all its agencies

under one name, Helloworld,

combining its marketing

budgets and initiatives to

better compete with Flight

Centre in Australia – a local

condition that is unique to

the Australian market and not

relevant in South Africa, says

Allan Lunz, md of BidTravel.

invested an enormous amount

into the brand. We love the

brand. We’re committed to it.

We are not changing the name

of HWT in SA, there is no

reason to.

“We have a new md – Marco

Cristofoli – whose mandate

is to aggressively grow the

brand, and we plan to go from

strength to strength in this

market,” he says.

BidTravel owns 50% of HWT

in South Africa; the other 50%

is owned by the Australian

group. “This may change,”

Allan says. But, regardless, the

group is committed to keeping

its yellow and blue identity.

“HWT is alive and well in this

market, and growing. Watch

this space…” he say.

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