1000MTG launches North America brand
1000 Mile Travel Group (1000MTG) has unveiled 1000 Mile Travel Vacations, a new leisure travel division in North America.
Formerly known as Allure Travel, the leisure travel agency was rebranded to 1000MTG Vacations.
It marks a major growth milestone for the company.
Nicola Veltman, co-founder and CEO, said: “The consolidation of Allure Travel under 1000MTG cements a commitment to being the most competitive network for independent travel experts.”
The 1000 Mile Travel Vacations brand is supported by an extensive network of Virtuoso travel agents.
The rebrand is also supported with a brand-new consumer website at www.vacations.1000miletravel.com
It showcases a range of negotiated travel deals and special offers on cruises, tours, airfares, accommodation, land packages, and more.
“As part of the CTM Group, we’re excited to extend our leisure travel advisors’ expertise to a broad range of corporate customers across North America,” said co-founder and CEO, Ben Ross.
In early December 1000MTG Vacations is launching a rebrand contest for leisure travel consumers in North America called ‘1000 Travel Hacks’.
Up for grabs are two premium economy roundtrip airfares on United Airlines anywhere on its network plus a three-night stay at any Waldorf Astoria or Conrad Hotels & Resorts property.
1000MTG was founded by Ross and Veltman in Melbourne and entered the UK market in 2017.
CTM acquired 1000 Mile Travel Group in July 2022.
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