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Travelogix signs agreement with STA Travel, extending its long term partnership beyond 2020

Travelogix secures contract with STA Travel

Manchester’s data management specialist Travelogix today announced a new partnership agreement with travel company STA Travel. In this latest agreement Travelogix will provide STA business travel account managers with on demand access to real time data via intuitive online dashboards, reports and interactive data publications. The data provided will drive management and company policy decisions by highlighting industry trends, current spend and cost saving opportunities.

Ellen Rayner, Director of Travel Management (UK) at STA Travel, said:

“We are committed to providing a high level of service and travel expertise to our teams while operating in the most efficient, dynamic and cost effective way. Effective data management and analysis is a critical process which helps us reach our targets because it allows us to continuously monitor travel changes and trends.”

The Travelogix data management suite will enable STA Travel to analyse key performance data such as spend by department or individual traveller. Multi-level drill down views show immediate trends with reports that can be shared instantly with colleagues.
Ellen Added: “We have made commercial decisions that continuously improve the way STA Travel operates and we are looking forward to continuing our partnership with the Travelogix team as we explore new opportunities to improve travel and business processes.


Chris Lewis, Founder and CEO of Travelogix commented:

“STA Travel’s decision to continue its strategic partnership with Travelogix is great testament to what we have achieved and the innovation we bring to the market. We are looking forward to continuing to innovate and develop data management products that make us the best place for businesses to analyse their travel spend and policies and make critical changes to their operations.”