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March 2003
Travel Firm's Pledge Over War Fears
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Warwickshire travel firm was preparing
an emergency ‘get you home’ strategy
for business travellers afraid of
being stranded abroad by war in
Iraq.
Exporters
fighting the slump by winning business
around the world were being sent
on line updates via an around-the-world
service operated by Travel Management
Group, of Leamington.
The message tells hundreds
of regular clients that wherever
they are in the world from America
to the Far East – help is just a
phone call away.
Managing Director
George Dick
said: “We are
constantly in touch with the Foreign
& Commonwealth Office to monitor
the situation and to update ourselves
with regard to travel restrictions
in countries around the world.
But with a possible war brewing
in Iraq we thought the time was
right to remind our clients that
no matter what happens, they won’t
be abandoned in some remote corner
of the globe”.
The last time the service was used
was in September 2001, when Al Queda
terrorists destroyed the World Trade
Centre in New York.
“At that time there were
no flights out of America for several
days, so we got our people home
through Canada,” said Mr Dick, who
said TMG issued nearly 100,000 tickets
last year.
“The
system worked well then, and our
clients were very pleased, and,
with the international climate the
way it is, we thought travellers
would like to know that we will
be providing a similar service if
hostilities start while they are
away”.
The firm offers an out of hours
phone number, from which travellers
can get advice.
“There’s nothing worse than
feeling you have been stranded in
a foreign country when things are
going wrong”, Mr Dick added. “Our
service provides them with a reassuring
human voice, rather than an emotionless
recorded message, no matter what
time of day or night they ring”.
“In an emergency, the industry’s
only priority is to get everyone
home safely – and as quickly as
possible”, said Mr Dick.
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