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This acquisition builds on last year’s initial investment in the firm, and boosts FCM’s already robust technology offering.
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.
The quarterly report from FCM uses global data sourced from FCM corporate bookings for travel during April to June 2021 (Q2-2021) and compares the data to January – March 2021, as well as data from 2020 and 2019.
FCM, one of the world’s largest travel management companies, has today announced two appointments to the European team.
Flight Centre Travel Group has selected HotelHub, the leading hotel technology solution provider for travel management companies (TMCs), to provide a seamless, global hotel booking and distribution solution for its global corporate brands, including FCM and Corporate Traveller.
FCM Travel Solutions, which has a presence in 97 countries, won new business globally with total projected annual spend (pre-COVID) of USD$1.3billion, cementing its position in the top three global travel management companies and increasing market share.
The majority of organisations will take a phased approach to resuming domestic and international business travel over the next 12 months according to the first phase of a combined multinational ‘State of the Market’ survey.
FCM Travel Solutions is ramping up its safety-related offerings for customers, as companies prioritize traveler safety and duty of care post COVID-19.
A rapidly evolving business travel landscape has been the catalyst for award-winning global travel management company FCM to transform its brand identity and take a fresh approach to developing a new tech platform.
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."
There is no crystal ball to tell us when exactly travel will return, or what we can definitively expect to change, but we know that heightened hygiene measures stemming from Covid-19 will be a critical part of travel moving forward.