The Travel Club – London the Place for Travel Industry Professionals
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www.theclub.travel
The international Travel & Tourism industry has long needed a London home to call its own. Now the dream is realized by Mr. Tom Nutley who said that I’m delighted to launch The Travel Club , The Place for Travel Industry Professionals. Quite simply, there is no other private members, only club of its kind dedicated to the Travel & Tourism industry.
A place where a range of facilities in a friendly, like-minded environment, opens up valuable business opportunities for the industry under one roof.
Over three years, I have searched central London to find a suitable cost effective venue, conveniently located in the heart of the world’s most exciting business city, a place to reflect the crucial importance of a growing industry in the UK and globally.
It is The Place to do Business | The Place to Network | The Place to Socialise | The Place to Unwind.
Hold meetings, host functions, meet business contacts, entertain friends or just put your feet up and relax.
London has always been one of its most important business capital cities of the world for the Travel and Tourism Industry. However, owing to the cost of real estate, many companies have been forced to relocate from its centre into the suburbs or even hundreds of miles outside the capital.
This can often mean lengthy travelling about town and added journey times for those coming from overseas. Then when meetings do take place in central London, they often need to be held in hotel receptions, restaurants and coffee bars despite the fact that they may be confidential.
By joining The Travel Club, you immediately have your own business base in the heart of London’s West End, be it to use the business centre, hire a meeting/function room or invite a guest for a business lunch in one of the Club’s restaurants.
But The Travel Club offers you lounges and a library to meet with friends and colleagues; private leisure facilities including a swimming pool and gym; and accommodation with selected rooms for Club Members.
The Travel Club officially opens at the end of September 2009. |
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