Titan Travel rebrands to reflect its ‘Adventure Made Effortless’ spirit

As it prepares for its 45th anniversary next year, the escorted touring operator, Titan Travel (www.titantravel.co.uk), has gone live with a new logo and brand promise that celebrates its spirit, expertise, and ability to create hassle-free active adventures its customers love.
Andy Squirrell, Managing Director, Titan Travel, comments, “Our new brand proposition symbolises our continued pursuit for innovation, excitement, and quality as we enter our 45th anniversary year in 2023.
“As well as a new and distinctive creative look and feel, our new brand promise reflects our spirit and love of travel as well as the reassurance of a hassle-free holiday where everything is planned to a tee, and everything is taken care of. These three powerful words quite simply are what we do at Titan – ‘Adventure made effortless’. This new endline embodies our approach to touring, with licence to innovate and develop our product and service to wow customers.
“Together, the logo, brand promise and new colour palette bring the Titan personality to life creating a distinctive and fresh feel for the brand to move forward.”
Titan’s new brand position went live on 27 October 2022 and will be rolled out across all communications over the next couple of months, with a new TV advert set to launch in December.
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