Travel Edge joins Radius Travel network
Toronto based Travel Edge has become the latest member of the Radius Travel network.
Travel Edge is one of Canada’s largest independent travel management companies with annual revenue of over $750 million.
It has a presence across Canada, the US, and Bermuda.
"We’re delighted to welcome Travel Edge to our North American agency network. Growth in the US and Canada continues to be a focus area for us in 2018 and beyond, and Travel Edge will be part of that progress," said Kieran Hartwell, Radius Travel president.
Travel Edge specializes in leisure and tours travel, and has a corporate and events unit offering full-service travel management.
"Their focus on local knowledge and desire to reach a global market is a great match for our offering," Hartwell added.
The Radius Travel network now numbers more than 100 agencies globally, which generate a combined $30 billion in annual corporate travel spending.
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