Holiday Extras acquires Netherlands airport parking firm


Holiday Extras acquires Netherlands airport parking firm

Friday, 03 May, 2024 0

Holiday Extras has made a full acquisition of Amsterdam-based Quick Parking, its second major investment in The Netherlands. 

The deal sees Holiday Extras take over the brands, website, distribution partnerships, supply arrangements and technology platform.

It also possesses the long term leases and operations of Quick Parking’s four airport parking facilities.

These are located at Amsterdam’s Schiphol , Brussels International, Rotterdam The Hague and Eindhoven.

This significantly strengthens Holiday Extras’ European footprint.

In total the four Quick Parking sites add a further 6,200 spaces to Holiday Extras’ own airport parking portfolio in Europe.

Holiday Extras recently completed a takeover of the multistory car park in Munich and a strategic investment in the Dutch-based Transferz ground transportation business last year.

Holiday Extras plans to keep the Schiphol headquarters and Quick Parking team in place and expand the team as they invest in a new growth plan.

Founder and CEO Albert Weerman will stay on as an adviser to Holiday Extras Group on their expansion plans throughout Europe.

The investment plans will include further upgrades in each of the parking sites, including security and facilities improvements and installation of the latest self-service technology via Holiday Extras’ own ParkIT business.

Weerman said: “Holiday Extras’ customer service, sustainable development and better technology makes them the perfect buyer for our business and new home for our team.”

Matthew Pack, Holiday Extras Group CEO said: “I’m delighted with the Quick Parking acquisition. We’re proud to add Quick Parking to the Holiday Extras Group and are set to turbo-charge the operation.” 

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