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    [12] [13] [14] In 1997 Page sold AAT Kings to Bermuda-based Travel Corporation, owner of such brand names as Trafalgar Tours, Insight Vacations and Contiki. [15] McGeary and Page remained friends until Page died in 2006. In 1996, APT acquired Newmans Escorted Tours, expanding the company's presence in New Zealand. The takeover included ...

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    Intrepid Travel is a small group adventure travel company. [ citation needed ] The company offers more than 1,100 escorted tours worldwide with an average of 10 travellers per tour. [ 2 ] Intrepid is a B Corporation , certified to meet the standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability ...

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  7. AAT Kings - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s they began to offer guided tours to Katoomba and Jenolan Caves. Tours were initially operated in seven-seater cars, until in 1935 when 14-seater coaches were introduced. [1] In 1973 Grenda's purchased Blue Line Tourist Coaches in Sydney and a Trans Australia Airlines / Mayne Nickless joint venture formed AAT Coachlines. [2]