Partner Article
Dawson & Sanderson makes Stockton expansion
Dawson & Sanderson’s commercial travel arm Corporate Travel Services has opened a new branch in Stockton, creating an additional three jobs.
Headquartered in Whitley Bay, the business arm provides travel management services to some employers and universities across the region.
Judith Maloy, Director of Corporate Travel Services, said: “We are delighted to be able to expand into Teesside. This region has always been important to us and we wanted a hub here so that we can build on our existing interests and client base.
“Having a base in Stockton has helped us to attract some fantastic new staff who are vastly experienced in dealing with businesses from the diverse industries represented in Teesside, particularly those in the oil and gas, energy and chemicals sector.”
As well as booking flights and accommodation, Corporate Travel Services also specialises in arranging foreign currency, securing visas or advising on medical and cultural issues.
Judith added: “I am sure the venture will be a great success as we work hard to provide Teesside businesses with a bespoke travel management service which helps to reduce travel budgets for our clients.”
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