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After starting with one shop in the early 1980s, FCTG has enjoyed remarkable ongoing growth to become one of the world’s largest travel agency groups. Its rapidly expanding network extends throughout Australia, New Zealand, US, Canada, Mexico, UK, Ireland, South Africa, Hong Kong, India, China, Singapore, Malaysia, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates.
The company’s global corporate travel management network extends even further, with FCM Travel Solutions present in more than 90 countries, through strategic licensing agreements with independent local operators.
The company employs more than 19,000 people globally and has twice been judged Australia’s best employer, in addition to claiming a number of other employer and travel agency awards in Australia and overseas.
FCTG consists of more than 40 brands and it was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in 1995 (ASX: FLT).
In addition to the flagship Flight Centre brand, FCTG’s other travel brands include:
Escape Travel
Student Flights
Travel Associates
Cruiseabout
Liberty Travel
Infinity Holidays
GOGO Vacations
FCm Travel Solutions
Corporate Traveller
Stage and Screen
cievents
Campus Travel.
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After starting with one shop in the early 1980s, FCTG has enjoyed remarkable growth to become a $18 billion business consisting of more than 40 brands. One of the world’s largest travel agency groups, it has company-owned operations in 14 countries and a corporate travel management network that spans more than 90 countries. It employs more than 19,000 people globally and has a total of 2800 businesses.
After starting with one shop in the early 1980s, FCTG has enjoyed remarkable ongoing growth to become one of the world’s largest travel agency groups. Its rapidly expanding network extends throughout Australia, New Zealand, US, Canada, Mexico, UK, Ireland, South Africa, Hong Kong, India, China, Singapore, Malaysia, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates.
The company’s global corporate travel management network extends even further, with FCM Travel Solutions present in more than 90 countries, through strategic licensing agreements with independent local operators.
The company employs more than 19,000 people globally and has twice been judged Australia’s best employer, in addition to claiming a number of other employer and travel agency awards in Australia and overseas.
FCTG consists of more than 40 brands and it was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in 1995 (ASX: FLT).
In addition to the flagship Flight Centre brand, FCTG’s other travel brands include:
Escape Travel
Student Flights
Travel Associates
Cruiseabout
Liberty Travel
Infinity Holidays
GOGO Vacations
FCm Travel Solutions
Corporate Traveller
Stage and Screen
cievents
Campus Travel.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.405.826 von R-BgO am 24.02.17 17:27:55https://www.tnooz.com/article/flight-centre-commits-to-digit…
Flight Centre buys quarter of Argentinian online group Bibam for $7 million
Apr 12.2017
https://www.tnooz.com/article/flight-centre-argentinian-onli…
Flight Centre Travel Group is trying to flex its digital muscles once again – this time taking a 24% stake in Bibam, an Argentinian web travel brand.
Bibam is the holding company above consumer-facing services Biblos Travel and AvanTrip.
The $7 million investment is being billed as a “low-risk entry” into the Argentinian market and a “footprint for further growth across multiple travel sectors”.
The Bibam network operates both online and offline leisure services, as well as corporate and wholesale divisions.
As part of the deal, FCTG’s president of the America, Dean Smith will become a director on the board at Bibam.
Smith says one attraction for FCTG was Bibam’s technology, alongside its growth in the existing Biblos brand and the newer AvanTrip site.
Bibam is already a license holder for FCTG’s corporate travel management network in Argentina.
The investment follows a strategic commitment by FCTG to boost its digital capability in recent months.
The shift began in 2015 when it bought youth travel brand StudentUniverse for $28 million.
It acquired the business travel operations from eDreams Odigeo in five markets – Germany, Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark – last year and its Little Argas accelerator has made its first investment, taking a stake in artificial intelligence-led tech brand, Claire.
Apr 12.2017
https://www.tnooz.com/article/flight-centre-argentinian-onli…
Flight Centre Travel Group is trying to flex its digital muscles once again – this time taking a 24% stake in Bibam, an Argentinian web travel brand.
Bibam is the holding company above consumer-facing services Biblos Travel and AvanTrip.
The $7 million investment is being billed as a “low-risk entry” into the Argentinian market and a “footprint for further growth across multiple travel sectors”.
The Bibam network operates both online and offline leisure services, as well as corporate and wholesale divisions.
As part of the deal, FCTG’s president of the America, Dean Smith will become a director on the board at Bibam.
Smith says one attraction for FCTG was Bibam’s technology, alongside its growth in the existing Biblos brand and the newer AvanTrip site.
Bibam is already a license holder for FCTG’s corporate travel management network in Argentina.
The investment follows a strategic commitment by FCTG to boost its digital capability in recent months.
The shift began in 2015 when it bought youth travel brand StudentUniverse for $28 million.
It acquired the business travel operations from eDreams Odigeo in five markets – Germany, Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark – last year and its Little Argas accelerator has made its first investment, taking a stake in artificial intelligence-led tech brand, Claire.
Airbnb signs partnership with Flight Centre’s corporate travel brands
Jun 29.2017
Airbnb continues to become part of the business travel establishment, signing a partnership with Flight Centre Travel Group‘s (FCTG) corporate travel brands in Australia and New Zealand.
Campus Travel and Stage and Screen will be the first brands to go live with Airbnb, with the FCM Travel Solutions and Corporate Traveller next in line.
FCTG said that it has been trialling Airbnb properties with one client, and seeing satisfaction ratings of 4.76 out of 5 from travellers at an average daily rate of A$80 ($77).
Andrew Flannery, FCTG’s executive general manager of corporate travel, said Airbnb properties “will appeal to sections of our customer base…looking to experience something a little different to a traditional hotel stay” but also noted Airbnb might fill the gap in destinations where there is an under-supply of suitable hotel rooms.
And David Holyoke, global director of business travel at Airbnb, talked the talk in terms of “giving business travellers the ability to explore a city like a local.”
Airbnb launched a dedicated business travel unit in 2015 and says that 10% of bookings are from people travelling on business. It has partnerships in place with a number of TMCs including American Express Global Business Travel, CWT and BCD.
It recently introduced the “Business Travel Ready” program where properties which meet certain criteria are highlighted on the search results.
Airbnb – and let’s face it, every other booking site out there – has always taken a lot of business from SMEs and the unmanaged and maverick business travellers. There’s a good reason why Priceline launched Booking.com for Business.
But with Flight Centre now also selling Airbnb (albeit only in Australia and New Zealand), the alternative accommodation provider is becoming increasingly mainstream.
Jun 29.2017
Airbnb continues to become part of the business travel establishment, signing a partnership with Flight Centre Travel Group‘s (FCTG) corporate travel brands in Australia and New Zealand.
Campus Travel and Stage and Screen will be the first brands to go live with Airbnb, with the FCM Travel Solutions and Corporate Traveller next in line.
FCTG said that it has been trialling Airbnb properties with one client, and seeing satisfaction ratings of 4.76 out of 5 from travellers at an average daily rate of A$80 ($77).
Andrew Flannery, FCTG’s executive general manager of corporate travel, said Airbnb properties “will appeal to sections of our customer base…looking to experience something a little different to a traditional hotel stay” but also noted Airbnb might fill the gap in destinations where there is an under-supply of suitable hotel rooms.
And David Holyoke, global director of business travel at Airbnb, talked the talk in terms of “giving business travellers the ability to explore a city like a local.”
Airbnb launched a dedicated business travel unit in 2015 and says that 10% of bookings are from people travelling on business. It has partnerships in place with a number of TMCs including American Express Global Business Travel, CWT and BCD.
It recently introduced the “Business Travel Ready” program where properties which meet certain criteria are highlighted on the search results.
Airbnb – and let’s face it, every other booking site out there – has always taken a lot of business from SMEs and the unmanaged and maverick business travellers. There’s a good reason why Priceline launched Booking.com for Business.
But with Flight Centre now also selling Airbnb (albeit only in Australia and New Zealand), the alternative accommodation provider is becoming increasingly mainstream.
+50% in 6 Monaten
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 55.603.063 von R-BgO am 26.08.17 13:16:04
20% Ek-Rendite, blitzsaubere Bilanz, Wachstum
leider KGV 20
seitdem im Wesentlichen seitwärts,
aber schöne Zahlen:20% Ek-Rendite, blitzsaubere Bilanz, Wachstum
leider KGV 20
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.527.426 von R-BgO am 24.08.18 14:58:37https://skift.com/2018/08/27/flight-centre-stock-tumbles-aft…
"Flight Centre, with retail, wholesale and corporate travel operations around the world, saw its share price plunge nearly 18 percent to $41.72 (Australian $56.98) in four days following a report by national broadcaster ABC condemning the travel giant’s business and employment practices. The 7.30 Report television expose aired former employees’ claims of staff underpayment and rampant gouging of customers."
"Flight Centre, with retail, wholesale and corporate travel operations around the world, saw its share price plunge nearly 18 percent to $41.72 (Australian $56.98) in four days following a report by national broadcaster ABC condemning the travel giant’s business and employment practices. The 7.30 Report television expose aired former employees’ claims of staff underpayment and rampant gouging of customers."
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.533.036 von R-BgO am 31.12.18 12:28:33https://www.phocuswire.com/Flight-Centre-Travel-Upside-inves…
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