14th February 2018 Experience Co / Skydive the Beach
Revenue from its NZ skydiving operations was A$12.9m, up 7.5% compared to the same period a year earlier.
One of Australasia’s most acquisitive operators has made yet another big bet splashing $61.5m for two operators as part of its ambition to become “the world’s largest adventure tourism company”.
Skydive the Beach Group Limited confirms that three people died following a skydiving accident near the company’s Mission Beach dropzone last Friday.
One of Australasia’s most acquisitive operators has made another large investment again signalling its intent to become “the world’s largest adventure tourism company”.
Skydive Wanaka has broken through the 17,000 tandem jumps target set by Skydive the Beach allowing the Otago operation’s previous owners to bank $400,000.
Skydive the Beach is looking for further investments in New Zealand after purchasing land in the Mackenzie District to launch a new skydiving operation.
Skydive the Beach reported an 84% surge in its half-year pre-tax profit boosted by its acquisition including Skydive Wanaka, which it bought in July last year.