Collaboration ‘has never been more important’, insists business travel consortium
Corporate and leisure agent Traveltrust has joined business travel consortium Focus Travel Partnership.
The London-based agency operates in the finance, consulting, healthcare, technology, law and media sectors and has satellite offices in Dublin, California, Florida and Hong Kong.
Focus Travel Partnership Chief Executive Abby Penston welcomed the addition of Traveltrust and said the need for collaboration has never been greater.
"I am delighted to welcome Traveltrust to Focus Travel Partnership. They are an excellent addition to the partnership with a global reach and progressive outlook that reflects our own," she said.
"As our industry recovers, it has never been more important for the independent sector to work together, share excellent business practice and collaborate on innovation and provide a strong, united front to build consumer confidence.
Traveltrust Managing Director Noah Meyerson said: "We very much look forward to joining the Focus Travel Partnership. We feel that being part of Focus will not only allow us to offer market-leading travel management solutions to our clients, but will enable us to optimise our profit margins by accessing Focus’ bespoke supplier agreements
"In addition, we hope to bring our unique, international perspective to the benefit of all members of the Partnership."
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