TQ3 expands into Tunisia
TQ3 Travel Solutions, the global travel management company, has announced that Tunisie Voyages has joined its network.
TQ3 said the partnership will help to maximise its capabilities in the North Africa region and further strengthens the existing network, which includes partnerships in Morocco and Egypt. It also said that a licensee agreement with Tunisie Voyages will enhance TQ3’s service offerings and relationships with national and multinational clients.
Tunisie Voyages was founded in 1981 and has since become one of the largest travel companies in Tunisia with turnover in excess of €20 million. The company has 430 employees and services its customer base from six locations throughout the country: Tunis, Djerba, Hammamet, Sousse, Tabarka and Tozeur.
Toby Joseph, Chief Operating Officer of TQ3 Travel Solutions EMEA-APAC said: “TQ3 is delighted to partner with Tunisie Voyages, one of the top travel companies in Tunisia. This is an important development as we increase our presence in this region and offer a local and specialised service in Tunisia to all of our current and future clients.”
Adel Boussarsar, Managing Director of Tunisie Voyages said: “We are delighted to be the TQ3 licensee for Tunisia in this rapidly expanding travel management company. TQ3 Travel Solutions will be a major force in the provision of global business travel solutions during the next few years and we look forward to passing on the benefits to our customers. The partnership will bring a great deal of experience and knowledge of the travel management industry to Tunisia.”
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