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Global travel management company FCM is inviting corporate travel managers to experience a preview of its new proprietary platform.
This year’s Illuminate event was mentioned in the Australian media more than 170 times. Here’s a taste of what ran.
Q3 2021 has started with a wave of positivity for travel around the world but we're still seeing the effects of the pandemic on travel businesses.
FCM, one of the world’s largest travel management companies is growing its presence across Asia through a joint venture with NSF Engagement in Japan.
FCM is the trusted market leader in Australia and two recent wins in the academic industry has played a key role in the business being able to increase its market share from 41 per cent to 44 per cent in the university space, despite the challenges of the global pandemic
As we re-emerge from the disruption of the past 18 months, we wanted to take this chance to connect and provide an update on our exciting plans.
Travel management company FCM has partnered with South Pole for new global carbon offsetting programme for business travel customers
FCM and FCTG have released our inaugural Sustainability Report. Download to discover the programs and initiatives we have in place to address today's sustainability issues.
A significant rebound in its global corporate travel business is expected by year-end as activity increases and as FCM starts to see stronger returns on the multi-million dollar investments made during the pandemic.
Sydney’s The Grounds in Alexandria was transformed into a sea of neon colour on Thursday 22 April...
FCM is pleased to announce it has been awarded the contract to manage the North American and European travel program of Procter & Gamble (P&G), one of the largest consumer goods companies in the world.
Since the start of its financial year on July 1, 2020, FCM has won new business globally with a total projected annual spend of $US700m. "FCM’s priority throughout these challenging times has been to support our customers... Our strategy is not only to survive, but to thrive."