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FCM has appointed Lindsay Straub as Global Head of Sales to lead the global sales strategy and identify key revenue growth opportunities across the business.
Direct flights between South Africa and Australia took off on Sunday, for the first time since the pandemic. The South African Airways flights will connect 40,000 more passengers per year in each direction, between Perth and Johannesburg.
Our new data has revealed global and domestic air capacity have reached pre-pandemic levels for the first time, and international airfares out of Australia have seen a drop as a result.
Airlines are boosting trans-Tasman capacity as travel between Australia and New Zealand soars and the two nations prepare for more seamless travel across the Tasman.
The Sunshine State continues to be a beacon of light for business travel in Australia with latest figures showing the number of international bookings out of Brisbane has risen by over 30 per cent.
Organising your next meeting, event or conference? You can now book more than 200,000 venues instantaneously with the launch of FCM Venue Finder.
Flight Centre Travel Group (FLT) has released its 2024 Mid-Year Financial Results.
New data from Flight Centre’s flagship corporate divisions has revealed average domestic outbound Economy air fares across all carriers have decreased by 10 per cent in the second half of 2023, compared to the same period in 2022.
Construction travel is booming according to fresh data, which is driven by major transport, renewable energy, and water infrastructure projects.
New data from FCM and Flight Centre Travel Group’s corporate divisions has revealed passengers on international Economy flights are saving an average of $280 per ticket, and up to $1,282 for international First Class tickets.
Business and First Class travel among Australian corporates grew by 43 per cent in 2023 according to exclusive new data from Flight Centre Travel Group’s flagship corporate divisions, FCM Travel and Corporate Traveller.
Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG), one of the world’s largest travel management companies, has announced the establishment of an ‘AI Centre of Excellence,’ a new global division that will focus on promoting, adopting, and integrating artificial intelligence technologies into the company’s corporate divisions.