More “mature” corporates in Asia to boost FCm Travel

Thursday, 12 Feb, 2010 0

BRISBANE – A substantial increase in demand from the corporate travel sector over the next 12 to 24 months will drive the growth of FCm Travel Solutions across the Asia region.

The global travel management consultancy, which is headquartered in Australia, expects Asia to be one of the strongest drivers in the company’s worldwide growth over the next three years.

It is also expecting corporates in Asia to become more ‘mature’ in their approach to travel management, with greater focus on consolidation strategies in response to the downturn of 2008/09.

FCm’s executive general manager for Asia, Rob Flint, said,
“Our long-term plan for Asia is all about developing our business to meet the rapid growth we anticipate in this regional market.

“Asian airlines recovered at nearly twice the global rate late last year, so we believe we are looking ahead to a steady and continued resumption of business travel activity in this region.

Flint said FCm’s key strategies for Asia included expansion into additional countries, organic growth of clients, additional team resources to meet demand and improved travel reporting capability.



 

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