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FCm Targets Asia as Key Driver of Future Growth

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FCm Travel Solutions is set to further develop its business across the Asia region, which is expected to be one of the strongest drivers in the company’s worldwide growth over the next three years.

The Asia network of the global travel management consultancy, which is headquartered in Australia, is anticipating a substantial increase in demand from the corporate travel sector over the next 12 to 24 months. It is also expecting corporates in Asia to become more ‘mature’ in their approach to travel management, with greater focus on consolidation strategies in response to the downturn of 2008/09.

 The company cemented its three-year strategy at its regional meeting held in Bangkok recently. The event was attended by senior leaders and decision-makers from FCm’s partner travel companies across Asia.

“Our long-term plan for Asia is all about developing our business to meet the rapid growth we anticipate in this regional market. Asian airlines recovered at nearly twice the global rate late last year, so we believe we are looking ahead to a steady and continued resumption of business travel activity in this region,” said FCm’s executive general manager for Asia, Rob Flint. “FCm’s expansion over the next few years will be primarily client driven. As well as growing more of our clients organically, we will consider expanding our operations and resources into new Asian countries if clients need us to be in those countries.”

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