How Private Equity Is Rolling Up Tour and Travel Operators
The Buyout Show with Fexingo · 2026-06-09 · 9 min
Episode notes
Episode 41 of The Buyout Show with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna explore how private equity firms are quietly consolidating the tour and travel operator industry. They focus on the 2021 roll-up of small-group tour companies like Intrepid Travel's partial sale to TPG and the acquisition of Trafalgar by The Travel Corporation. The conversation drills into the specific economics: tour operators typically earn thin margins of 5-8 percent but generate steady cash flow and have low capital expenditure requirements. Lucas explains the roll-up playbook - buying independent operators, centralizing back-office functions, and cross-selling customers across brands. Luna questions whether the model risks diluting the local authenticity that makes these tours valuable. They discuss valuation multiples, typical EBITDA margins, and why the industry is ripe for PE consolidation. The episode includes a brief, organic donation segment supporting the ad-free show.
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