Expedia's Wotif acquisition delayed again

By Jamie Freed
Updated October 22 2014 - 11:18am, first published 10:17am
Wotif said the NZCC letter focused on its continuing investigation of the competitive constraints between online travel agencies (OTAs), metasearch sites and other evolving online business models and from other distribution channels, including direct hotel bookings.
Wotif said the NZCC letter focused on its continuing investigation of the competitive constraints between online travel agencies (OTAs), metasearch sites and other evolving online business models and from other distribution channels, including direct hotel bookings.
Wotif said the NZCC letter focused on its continuing investigation of the competitive constraints between online travel agencies (OTAs), metasearch sites and other evolving online business models and from other distribution channels, including direct hotel bookings.
Wotif said the NZCC letter focused on its continuing investigation of the competitive constraints between online travel agencies (OTAs), metasearch sites and other evolving online business models and from other distribution channels, including direct hotel bookings.
Wotif said the NZCC letter focused on its continuing investigation of the competitive constraints between online travel agencies (OTAs), metasearch sites and other evolving online business models and from other distribution channels, including direct hotel bookings.
Wotif said the NZCC letter focused on its continuing investigation of the competitive constraints between online travel agencies (OTAs), metasearch sites and other evolving online business models and from other distribution channels, including direct hotel bookings.

Expedia's planned $703 million purchase of Wotif.com Holdings has been delayed again after the New Zealand Commerce Commission issued a letter of "unresolved issues" relating to the acquisition of the online accommodation provider.