Suffolk-based Framlingham Travel rebrands as Fred. Olsen agency
Framlingham Travel, which became part of Fred. Olsen Travel in 2019, has now rebranded as Fred. Olsen Travel Incorporating Framlingham Travel.
The rebranded store will continue to be managed by Tracey Sandpearl, and her team.
Paul Hardwick, Fred. Olsen Travel’s Director of Retail, said: “We are delighted to have rebranded the Framlingham store, and look forward to continuing to offer all holidays and cruises to the people of Framlingham and the surrounding communities.”
Framlingham Travel has been a fixture in the town since 2010.
Fred. Olsen Travel’s high street store network numbers 22 travel agency locations.
There are ten in East Anglia; eight in Dorset and Hampshire and three in Sussex.
Full details of all branches can be found at www.fredolsentravelagents.co.uk.
Seven high street outlets have been added in the past four years since the pandemic.
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