Travel Counsellors hails record-breaking corporate sales
Travel Counsellors has notched record-breaking sales figures for its corporate travel division, Travel Counsellors for Business.
Corporate travel sales in FY23 to date] have surpassed £200 million for the first time.
It represents 32% growth on FY22.
Travel Counsellors’ corporate travel services for SMEs are out-performing pre-pandemic levels, up by 47% on FY19.
This financial year has seen over 1,400 new corporate customers booking with a personal Travel Counsellor.
The strongest performing sectors are professional services, manufacturing, financial services, marketing and sports.
Kieran Hartwell, MD of Corporate, said: “Our client base is diverse, from management consultancies and marketing firms to sports teams and TV production crews.”
“Taking the time to understand their exact travel requirements is critical.”
“I’m hugely proud of the way our community of travel entrepreneurs has put customer care at the front and centre of our corporate travel programmes.”
More than 600 specialist Corporate Travel Counsellors provide travel services to SMEs in the UK and beyond.
Over 20 new Corporate Travel Counsellors have joined the business this year.
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