Reed & Mackay bags parliamentary travel contract
Corporate travel and event management firm Reed & Mackay has been selected as the new parliamentary travel office provider for the Members, peers and staff of both Houses.
It won competitive tender process and the service will be delivered through an onsite Reed & Mackay travel office.
Reed & Mackay consultants will provide professional travel services in addition to its proprietary online and mobile booking solution.
"We are delighted to partner with UK Parliament to deliver corporate travel expertise, cost control solutions and our renowned high touch service," said Fred Stratford, CEO, Reed & Mackay.
Reed & Mackay offers corporate travel and event management solutions, and was established as a family business nearly 60 years ago.
In May 2021, Reed & Mackay became part of the TripActions Group.
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