Direct Traveller is officially one of the fastest growing private companies in the UK.
Northern Cyprus specialist tour operator, Direct Traveller, has been awarded the status of ‘Sunday Times Virgin Fast Track 100 Company’ by The Sunday Times and Virgin.
Direct Traveller is now ranked 77th within the whole of the UK in the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 league, which ranks Britain’s 100 private companies with the fastest growing sales over the last three years.
Despite the economic downturn, Direct Traveller has remained strong and has achieved consistent growth for a number of years. Direct Traveller’s online bookings contribute to approximately 40% of all sales and the Tour Op system provided by CSI Media*, was tailor-made to meet the companies requirements. The online solution allows Direct Traveller to manage stock effectively and make bookings 50% quicker than offline bookings.
Ramadan Ozdemir, Managing Director of Direct Traveller said “Thank you to all of our suppliers who have helped us achieve this status. You have helped make Direct Traveller a success.
Visit the Direct Traveller website to see the holidays, flights and other deals that they do to Northern Cyprus.
For more information on CSI Media’s Tour Op system, visit the CSI Media website or email Richard Nash at [email protected].
*CSI Media is a website design company based in Cheshire, UK.
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