date:Jun 19, 2014
, would remain majority investors after the IPO.
There is huge opportunity in both [air and rail]...we will enter new countries but that will be secondary to growing in the countries where we already exist because of such a big opportunity in places like the U.S. and China. Swann told to The Wall Street Journal.
According to the company, favorable trends, including rising air and rail passenger numbers, increasing consumer spend, and ongoing investment in travel infrastructure around the world