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Flight Centre : ウィキペディア英語版
Flight Centre

Flight Centre Travel Group is an Australian-based international travel company and the largest retail travel outlet in Australia. Its global operations include stores in New Zealand, the United States, United Kingdom and Canada, as well as outlets in India, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, the UAE, and South Africa. The company is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange with an annual total turnover of $13.2 billion sales as at June 2012. It has more than 2,500 stores in 10 different countries with over 15,000 staff and owns several niche brands, including Student Flights, Escape Travel, Cruiseabout, Quickbeds and Liberty Travel.〔http://admin.flightcentrelimited.com/sites/flightcentrelimited.com/files/1.%20FLT%202013%20Annual%20Report_0.pdf〕
==History==

Co-founded by Graham Turner and Geoff Harris in 1981,〔Pip Coates, 'To Have And To Hold: Geoff Harris. Worth: $975 million. Rank: 40', ''The Australian Financial Review Magazine'', July 2014, p. 22〕 the first Flight Centre Australia store opening in Sydney in 1982 with assistance from Bill James. Bill now runs Flight Centre Foundation and sits on the board for the Kokoda Track Foundation 〔http://www.kokodatrackfoundation.org/board-of-directors.aspx〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Flight Centre )〕 Turner and James had previously run a successful budget bus trip company in Europe called Topdeck.
By 1990, Flight Centre had opened stores in New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States. Expansion slowed with the onset of the Gulf War, which closed several overseas offices. However, it picked up again with a move to South Africa in 1994 and Canada in early 1995, while a return to the United Kingdom was made later that year.〔André Sammartino (2007), 'Retail’, in Dick, H. & Merrett, D. (eds.), ''The Internationalisation Strategies of Small-Country Firms: The Australian Experience of Globalisation'', Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, UK, pp.175–194.〕 United States operations recommenced in late 1999, with the company expanding its American operations with the purchase of Liberty Travel in 2008.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Liberty Travel )

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