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Travel Innovation Group launched to unite Lime, Calrom and Aviate
Travel Innovation Group launched to unite Lime, Calrom and Aviate
Flight consolidators Lime and Aviate, and technology provider Calrom have unveiled a new overarching group brand - Travel Innovation Group.
Following a period of major growth, which sees the businesses working with over 50 major airlines in 2018, the companies have undergone a full brand development programme designed to help them build on their current success and expand into new markets.
Since inception each of the three companies have been built on innovation and the new brand reflects this, providing a platform for future development and helping customers see the breadth of the offering across Aviate, Lime and Calrom.
Travel Innovation Group will introduce several exciting products to target new markets in 2018, which will help the three companies reach over £200m turnover for 2017/18.
The brand development programme has included the creation of a new website for Travel Innovation Group, which will be live from Tuesday 13 March, as well as a new logo. The creative is focused around a sleek, modern simplistic design, incorporating colours from across all businesses in the group, symbolising the businesses working together.
Michael Edwards, managing director of Travel Innovation Group, said: “These developments are reflective of our considerable growth in the last few years. We have introduced several new products, including regional and short haul flying and a members-only Aviator Club. To support this, our teams have grown 300% over the past year, with over 200 employees at the end of January.
“We needed a new brand that better encapsulated our growing organisation and our expert teams, one which could also reflect the type of products that we’re going to be bringing to market in 2018 and beyond.
“We’ve come out of the process with a brand that captures the innovative nature of all our businesses and showcases our three complementary companies.
“Our current customers won’t be affected by the rebrand. They are still dealing with the individual companies they’ve come to know and trust. This will just enable us to operate more intuitively from a group perspective.”
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