Global travel management firm launches in West Yorkshire
Carlson Wagonlit Travel (CWT) has launched a new travel management service specific to West Yorkshire, to help startup and growing businesses move in the right direction.
CWT Essentials focuses on businesses who book anything from five trips a month on average – nationally or internationally and provides an app to manage all travel itinerary.
In addition, the new service can also specifically design solutions to suit any sized company along with a customer relationship manager for all individual trips and travellers.
Due to the region’s continued economic growth and improved travel links on the way with the HS2 train line, CWT has tailored its travel management business to the West Yorkshire area in a bid to help businesses make travelling much more productive and cost effective.
Craig Hotchen, branch manager at CWT Leeds, said: “Business travel can be a drain on both time and money. Our new service means we are in a unique position to support West Yorkshire businesses with our local presence, but we can also draw on our global network of travel suppliers to ensure great quality and excellent local service.
“Our overall aim is to help local Yorkshire businesses with our new, easy travel management solution so that they can continue to travel and grow their business and the region’s economy simultaneously.”
CWT is a travel service for businesses, which specalises in the organisation of business trips. CWT uses it’s economies of scale to offer suitable pricing rates, as well as 24/7 assistance to travellers, keeping them safe and supported while on the road.
The CWT Leeds team is based at Woodhouse Square.
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