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Flight Centre Travel Group’s (FCTG) corporate landmark global State of the Market survey* has revealed that 45 per cent of customers intend to increase their travel spend versus last year – a three per cent uplift when compared to FY25 intentions.
Flight Centre Travel Group (FLT) has released its FY25 Financial Results.
FCM Meetings & Events (FCM M&E), the world-renowned dedicated global meetings and events division of FCM Travel, has today unveiled its cutting-edge Reporting & Analytics Tool. Crafted to reshape the MICE sector for clients around the world, this innovation promises to enhance operational functionality, deliver confirmed savings, enable informed decision-making, and ensure comprehensive peace of mind.
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FCM Consulting is excited to announce an open invitation for accommodation providers across New South Wales to participate in the NSW Government Preferred Accommodation Program for the period 2025-27.
Are you keeping up with the latest in corporate meetings and events (M&E)? Here’s what’s driving momentum for this exciting sector.
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The MICE industry continues to innovate in response to evolving expectations around budgets, digital efficiencies, and time-pressured attendees, according to the inaugural Global Trends Report delivered by world-renowned FCM Meetings & Events.
Trans-Tasman travel is back in a big way – with Auckland topping the list as the most-travelled international destination for Australian corporates in 2025 so far, and travellers are reaping the rewards.
Plug and Play, a leading innovation platform and accelerator program for early-stage startups and emerging growth companies, this week announced Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG) as the winner of its ‘Corporate Innovation Award,’ given to the corporate partner that best demonstrates a commitment to digital transformation through acquisitions, investments, proof of concepts, and thought leadership.
Newly released data from FCM Consulting has revealed that January-February 2025 saw a year-on-year reduction in Australia’s average domestic and international airfares, by as much as 12 per cent.
Load factors are increasing between Sydney and Melbourne, with aircraft on the route fuller than ever.