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Travlaw named ‘Most Supportive’ at AITO Awards!

Travlaw are pleased and proud to have been named AITO’s ‘Most Supportive Business Partner‘ for 2021, at their recent awards.

AITO – The Specialist Travel Association, is a British-based travel industry trade group established in 1976 that represents around 120 specialist and independent tour operators. Members of AITO operate in over 170 countries including the UK, with activities spanning a range of interests including adventure, city break, culture, fly drive, luxury, safaris and sports. AITO members offer full protection of consumer holiday funds, a wide range of specialist holidays, quality customer service and a sustainable approach to travel. There are around 120 Tour Operator members, but around 500 members within the association including AITO Agents, AITO Affiliate Tourist Offices and AITO Affiliate Business Partners.

Travlaw have offered help and support to a variety of AITO members over the years. and look forward to providing first class service for many years to come!

Senior Partner, Matt Gatenby said: “By chance I was the one lucky enough to accept this award but it really is one of those occasions where it belongs to the entirety of Team Travlaw. Everybody has done their bit to try and get our clients through the toughest time on record for the travel and leisure industry and it is humbling to be recognised, especially when considering the other excellent businesses we were up against. The amazing ability and positive attitude of everyone at Travlaw continues to cause a lot of pride internally, and the external recognition is fantastic to see!”

This article was originally published on: 5 April 2022

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