FCM, Corporate Traveller merge operations in Asia
FCM Travel and sister brand Corporate Traveller will merge their operations in Greater China, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore.
This will give clients a seamless, consistent service, and be more efficient, the company said.
The two brands have been operating separately, with the FCM targeting larger multi-national accounts while the smaller business unit of Corporate Traveller traditionally serviced SMEs.
"This merger will simplify our structure in Asia and strengthen our brand presence in the corporate travel sector," FCM Asia general manager Bertrand Saillet said.
"With a renewed focus on a regional approach for the growing travel programs of our national clients, this merger means that we are more ready than ever to quickly scale up any travel program for our customers as their business expands."
"Customers moving into the FCM brand will not only continue to enjoy the same benefits they did under Corporate Traveller, but will also gain access to the sophisticated technology that FCM has to offer."
FCM promises better integration of travel tech solutions, account management and data consolidation with the merger.
The FCM Asia consolidated business will operate alongside the Flight Centre brand, which also handles small corporate accounts alongside core leisure business.
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