AGS Airports unveils rebranded agent focused ‘Trade Hub’
AGS Airports has rebranded of its trade-dedicated pages with a new moniker: ‘Trade Hub’.
Launching across web and social channels this week, the new ‘Trade Hub’ offers a streamlined, more consistent experience for travel agents supporting Aberdeen, Glasgow, and Southampton airports.
The rebrand comes from feedback from agents for a more cohesive identity.
The new name, ‘Trade Hub,’ ensures the pages are easy to find and remember, providing a one-stop destination for all trade-related content.
‘Travel Hub’ features a fresh logo: three dynamic arrows symbolising the three airports, all converging towards the central “Hub.”
Go-To Destination for Trade Information:
The ‘Travel Hub’ has been redesigned as a comprehensive resource where agents can access:
Route Announcements: To stay informed about the latest flight destinations and updates.
Exclusive Trade Discounts: To enjoy benefits on airport parking and lounges.
Competitions: Contests designed exclusively for the travel trade.
The pages are accessible via the websites for Aberdeen, Glasgow, and Southampton airports under their respective ‘Trade Hub’ sections.
Additionally, agents can follow the ‘Travel Hub’ on Facebook for updates and announcements.
Audrey Thomson, Travel Partnership Manager at AGS Airports, said: “We are delighted to introduce the ‘Trade Hub’ as a unified, memorable space for our valued trade partners.
“This change ensures that travel agents have quick and easy access to all the tools and information they need.”
AGS Airports Limited is the second largest airport group in the UK.
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