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Review Travel blasts off with new brand identity
Leading UK Travel Management Company, Review Travel, has launched into 2016 with an aspirational new brand identity.
The Wilmslow-based company has unveiled a futuristic new look and responsive website, making it easy for its growing client base to access company information. Review Travel is implementing an integrated digital strategy and has launched refreshed travel alerts to give clients real-time updates.
The rebrand comes at a time of growth for the business, which saw record turnover and client figures in 2015. The new branding reflects the company’s ambitious plans for the future, as it focuses solely on a corporate travel offering.
Christian Gleave, CEO of Review Travel, commented: “Our refreshed brand identity reflects our fierce ambition and commitment to providing world-class service.
“At Review Travel we bring clients the best in travel booking technology, ensuring optimum efficiency and value. This is always combined with good old-fashioned human interaction from our dedicated consultants.
“We believe that our high quality service and bespoke approach to business travel sets us apart from other TMCs. Our new branding reflects the energy we bring to the industry.”
Review Travel will continue to increase its digital presence throughout 2016, with plans to release a travel management app later this year.
View Review Travel’s new website here: www.reviewtravel.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Georgina Christopher .
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