Anywhere Travel to officially join CT Partners from tomorrow

Anywhere Travel to officially join CT Partners from tomorrow

Independent travel buying network CT Partners will see Anywhere Travel join as its latest members due to the aligning values of the two businesses.

CT Partners said that it will prioritise its member’s first focus, as the company says Anywhere Travel joined its network due to the “inherent business value” offered by CT Partners.

Of the development CT Partners’ CEO Matt Masson, commented: “We’re incredibly proud that established businesses such as Anywhere Travel recognise the opportunities of our unique and fully transparent model.

“As a not-for-profit business, our objective is to grow our members’ businesses, rather than our own. The key point of difference is that we don’t have to worry about the impact of decision-making on the share price or dividends.

Nik Young, GM of Anywhere Travel said: “After two years of the pandemic we needed a partner we could rely on for support and strength in the current travel landscape.

“We chose to sign with CT Partners because we recognised the value in joining a like-minded membership base and saw the growth potential for our business by drawing on their expertise across both the corporate and leisure travel components of Anywhere Travel.”

Mason added: “Our purpose at CT Partners is to ensure our members thrive and exceed in their individual business goals through tapping into our market-leading buying power and industry-leading expertise, with each member an equal shareholder and having an equal say in the future direction of our network.

“The success of our members is synonymous with our success so we remain committed to continuing to nurture their businesses and turning their strategic goals into tangible results. We do this by continuing to cement our reputation as a trusted and respected partner of choice for our customers, suppliers and those valued industry partners we choose to work with.”


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