Flight Centre Travel Group AGM 2023 – New Zealand corporate statement

Flight Centre Travel Group Records Strong Start to the Fiscal Year at Annual General Meeting

 

Flight Centre Travel Group’s (ASX:FLT) Annual General Meeting has taken place and the following business update was issued to the Australian Securities Exchange.

  • $6billion in first quarter (1Q) Total Transaction Value (TTV) – our second strongest start to a year and with corporate TTV again at record levels
  • 1Q TTV increased about 20 per cent – or more than AUD$900million compared to the same period last year – to AUD$6billion, just below the record circa AUD$6.2billion result we delivered four years ago
  • 1Q corporate TTV exceeded AUD$3.1billion, another record, as we continued to outpace the broader sector’s recovery, with activity across the industry globally reaching 72 per cent of pre-COVID levels during the period (Based on MIDT data for 1Q FY23 as a % of 1Q FY19)
  • The organic growth that has fuelled our rapid recovery to date has continued with FCM securing new, contracted accounts with projected annual spends in the order of AUD$565million already this year.

Comments by Chris Galanty, Global Corporate CEO, Flight Centre Travel Group:

“The corporate division of the Flight Centre Travel Group (ASX:FLT), that includes flagship businesses FCM and Corporate Traveller, has achieved record-breaking Total Transaction Value (TTV) for the first quarter of FY24 with year-to-date wins totalling circa AUD$900 million.

“FCM, in particular, has been able to secure some strong wins in both North America, United Kingdom and Asia – one of the many reasons we saw a particularly strong end to the month of October. We see the corporate travel market has recovered to circa 70 per cent as an average across all markets.

“Despite the challenging macro environment globally, FCM and Corporate Traveller continues to win new customers and grow market share – while keeping their resilient customer bases. The small-to-medium sized enterprise market in the U.S. and Canada in particular, is strong.

“We’ve also enjoyed successful growth in both our digital platforms – Melon in the U.S. and UK – and FCM Platform, with our investments in both really starting to pay off. 

“All new FCM customers are now successfully implemented on the new Platform and all our existing customers will also be transferred by the end of the financial year. Corporate Traveller’s Melon is also going from strength to strength, with more than 90 per cent of new customers in the U.S. integrated.

“There’s no question our new digital platforms have, and will continue to be, key differentiators when it comes to winning new customers. With our strong people-first approach, combined with successful technological investments to date, this really sets us apart.”

 

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Comments by Angie Forsyth, General Manager, Corporate Traveller NZ:

“Despite some belt tightening across the board- travel remained a priority for small-medium New Zealand businesses, outperforming expectations and delivering strong results."

“Corporate Traveller continues to win new customers and grow market share – while working closely with existing customers to continue to evolve and add value to their travel programs. The growth we’ve seen, especially to Australia and USA has been exceptional since ‘business as normal’ operations returned for corporates in New Zealand wanting to grow and expand their footprint."

“Despite some economic challenges, the necessity of travel for businesses has really come to the fore, as has the strong bounce back of meetings, events, and conferences – along with the rise in ‘bleisure’ travel.

“Corporate travel is unquestionably on the right trajectory, as evidenced by the Global Business Travel Association’s recent 2023 Business Travel Index™ Outlook, noting that global business travel spend is expected to surpass its pre-pandemic spending level of $1.4 trillion (USD) in 2024.”

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