Travel Counsellors to grow corporate travel with Vibe partnership
Travel Counsellors has teamed up with booking tech solutions provider Vibe to help grow corporate travel business.
It will leverage the ‘Vibe Corporate Plus’ solution.
Launched late last year, the Vibe Corporate Plus service is a ‘consumer-grade’ travel booking tool.
It is a fully customisable solution.
It will help Travel Counsellors who sell corporate travel to grow their client base, and implement complex travel policies and multi-level approval.
Travel is on track to hit over £220m in corporate travel sales by the end of 2023.
Martin Eade, Chief Commercial Officer at Vibe said: “We are enormously excited to be giving corporate counsellors a foot-up with our technology.”
Vibe offers a range of booking solutions to OTAs, retail agents, airlines and TMCs.
It is based in Stevenage.
“We felt the Vibe Corporate technology was just ideal for our community helping them to further deliver the very best personalised service,” said Kieran Hartwell, Corporate Travel MD at Travel Counsellors.
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