9 December 2008
Media Release
Air New Zealand buys stake in V3 Australian Online Tourism Specialists
Air New Zealand announced today that it had acquired a cornerstone shareholding in Australian online tourism specialists
V3 (Vcubed Pty Ltd).
Air New Zealand Deputy Chief Executive Officer Norm Thompson said the acquisition was part of the airline’s strategy to
further diversify into the wider tourism sector.
V3 provides its open booking exchange (OBX™) technology for tourism suppliers and distributors in Australia, and Mr
Thompson said Air New Zealand and V3, through a joint venture, would establish a similar tourism exchange in New
Zealand.
The OBX™ is available to all tourism and travel operators and distributors and will be run in New Zealand as a
standalone business, independent of Air New Zealand.
It works by allowing distributors to access live book-able inventory from tourism operators in a real-time marketplace,
and has exciting potential for New Zealand tourism operators.
Mr Thompson said a New Zealand exchange would help local tourism businesses by providing them with a cost-effective way
of increasing their reach to distributors.
“For example, it will allow a local hotel operator to offer accommodation directly to a multitude of online retailers,”
he said.
Air New Zealand’s commitment to playing a role in the wider tourism industry was behind its decision to acquire a stake
in V3 and establish an exchange in New Zealand, he said.
“Air New Zealand’s fortunes are inextricably linked with that of our tourism sector. What’s good for tourism in New
Zealand and our tourism operators will have natural flow-on benefits for the airline.”
Having enjoyed outstanding success in the Australian market, V3 Chief Executive Officer Shane Crockett said: “We are
extremely pleased to have Air New Zealand as a cornerstone investor and strategic partner for this breakthrough
initiative in digital marketing for both the Australian and New Zealand tourism industries.
“Air New Zealand is the perfect strategic partner for V3 to optimise the potential of the open booking exchange
technology.
“Leading the market with the unique exchange model in Australia, V3 has already seen many of the tourism industry’s key
suppliers, distributors and government organisations using the open booking exchange technology and now, our partnership
with Air New Zealand will extend this successful model into the New Zealand market.”
Mr Thompson said former Air New Zealand General Manager Chris Hunter had been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the
new business that would offer a similar tourism exchange service in New Zealand.
Mr Hunter has long been involved in the tourism and travel business, holding a number of senior positions, most recently
as General Manager Strategy and Planning for Flight Centre New Zealand. During his 21 years at Air New Zealand he held a
range of positions including General Manager Global Direct Sales.
Mr Hunter said he was excited by the opportunity to positively contribute to the ongoing growth and success of the New
Zealand tourism industry, and expects to make further announcements to the industry in the first half of next year as
the new exchange takes shape.
ENDS