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CTI expand into the UK's next City of Culture
CTI Corporate Travel International, the £100m company formed by the acquisition of Hotelscene by the TD Travel Group, continues its expansion with the opening of new office in Hull.
The office will service existing corporate clients as well as targeting new companies in Hull and across the region. Matt Lambert, Office Manager, will head up the team of corporate travel experts.
CTI’s specialist maritime travel division, CTI Marine will also have a base in Hull allowing the company to target this growing market.
Ian White, CEO, said, “Hull is a city that is used to doing business - the UK’s oldest Chamber of Commerce is based here. The region is home to numberof multi-national companies who now have a world class travel management company on their doorstep. The Port of Hull is one of the UK’s largest goods and passenger ports and, via CTI Marine,we can now offer our specialist fares direct to companies in the maritime industry.
“I grew up and still live in the local area and it has been a long held desire to open an office in the centre of Hull. This city on the brink of a renaissance and winning the UK’s City of Culture 2017 will only expedite this.”
“We have not simply opened an office, but have invested in the layout and design to ensure that CTI continues to be a great place to work and attract the very best people in this industry. The features of the CTI Hull office will be rolled out across the entire CTI group.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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