Elite Travel Group renews Advantage membership
Elite Travel Group has renewed its Membership Agreement with The Advantage Travel Partnership.
They signed new five year deal to extend membership benefits.
Elite was founded in 1977 by a group of Midlands Based Travel Agents and is now a national organisation with members throughout the UK.
It is 100% owned by its members and all directors are members themselves and can be elected onto the board.
Their first Membership Agreement with The Advantage Travel Partnership was inked in 2008.
Mike Richardson, Commercial Director of Elite Travel Group said: "The partnership with Advantage is an important element of our structure and the relationship has been a great success over the last 13 years delivering significant membership value to Elite members."
The partnership enables all Elite members to benefit from membership of Advantage.
Kelly Cookes, Leisure Director at Advantage said. "I am delighted that we have renewed our partnership with Elite and the team here at Advantage look forward to working closely with them over the next few years. Our strategic goals are aligned and the fact that we are both fully owned by our members means that jointly we can focus on delivering for them."
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