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Skyline fails to sell aviation portfolio

Ex-Skyline chairman’s bid to buy Totally Tourism fell through.

Andrew Bevin Tue, 24 Sep 2019

Skyline Enterprises sale of the Totally Tourism business to Mark Quickfall’s Omni Tourism Group has fallen through.

Quickfall founded Totally Tourism about 20 years before selling the company and its eight, largely aviation, business interests to Skyline in 2011, where he became a director

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Andrew Bevin Tue, 24 Sep 2019
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