Holiday Club

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Holiday Club
FormerlyFinska semesterbörsen
IndustryHospitality
Founded1986 (1986) in Finland
Area served
Finland, Sweden, Spain
Key people
Maisa Romanainen, CEO
ProductsResort hotels and condominiums
Website www.holidayclub.se/en/

Holiday Club is a Finnish company of resort hotels and condominiums. It was founded in Finland in 1986 as Finska semesterbörsen (Swedish for "Finnish holiday exchange").

The first Holiday Club in Sweden opened in 2004 and is located in Åre.

Holiday Club also has hotels in Spain, in the Costa del Sol and Gran Canaria.

The CEO of Holiday Club is Maisa Romanainen. [1]

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References

  1. "Maisa Annukka Romanainen". MarketScreener.