Northern Ireland push by FCm Travel Solutions
FCm Travel Solutions is to target business travel accounts in Northern Ireland by opening a Belfast office
The Belfast business travel centre is staffed by six consultants led by manager Lesley Joss who joins FCm Travel Solutions after 13 years with Business Travel Management in the city.
The addition of the Belfast office brings the company’s UK business travel centres up to 25.
Belfast-born Ciarán Kelly, business development manager at FCm Travel Solutions in London for five years, is returning to the city in a similar role to spearhead FCm’s growth in Northern Ireland.
The travel management company already has existing clients which will be serviced by the Belfast centre, including financial advisers Grant Thornton UK LLP and vocational qualifications body City & Guilds.
FCm managing director Alan Spence said: “The launch of an office in Belfast is a natural progression for us. We have a number of clients who operate in Northern Ireland as well as mainland UK who need dedicated on-the-ground service and local knowledge.
“However, we also see Northern Ireland as an area for growth. This is why we have invested in recruiting a team of experienced local consultants and have appointed Ciarán Kelly to oversee business development within his familiar homeland.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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