Media group to acquire Online Travel Training
Online Travel Training has been given a lifeline a week after ceasing trading.
The specialist travel industry training firm is set to be acquired by Jacobs Media Group.
The deal will secure jobs of the workforce of 14 and contractors.
The OTT training platform’s customer portfolio includes airlines, hotels, tour operators and destinations.
OTT tailored courses for brands such as United Airlines, Emirates, Riviera Travel and Melia Hotels.
It also offers bespoke travel training resources such as incentives, reward schemes and webinars.
“The last week has been incredibly tough on everyone involved at OTT, but I am delighted that we have found a way to protect the business and our team,.”
“This gives me total confidence that this is just the beginning of the next phase of growth for OTT,” said Julia Feuell, founder of OTT.
“I am looking forward to continuing my journey with OTT in its new home.”
Jacobs Media Group is the parent of several industry media brands such as The Caterer and Travel Weekly.
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