Passing Savings To You
One of our main priorities as corporate travel specialists is to pass on savings to customers like you.
A wealth of experience in this sector enables us to not only offer the best possible service but also generate benefits your balance sheet will appreciate.
We apply all of our knowledge and industry tips to negotiate the best deals we can with airlines.
Easing the strain on our clients’ wallets, we’re able to identify savings against average travel prices, rather than the peaks and troughs inflated by demand.
As you might expect, advance notice of travel plans at peak times can have an impact.
Airlines will typically maintain low, mid and high prices over the year and the strain on popular routes during holiday periods will also affect business travel.
Questions that could help save you money
We’ll always explore every possible option to generate savings, even if some seem less significant.
- Have you considered changing the time or date of your departure?
An alteration of a few days or even hours can result in the reward of money saved – we always recommend a fluid approach where possible.
- Have you considered a different airline provider?
Sometimes, the reduction in your expenses created by using an alternative airline justifies the lack of gaining extra airmiles.
- Are you happy for us to keep working at it?
We don’t consider a secured flight a finished job – we’ll carry on negotiating and researching prices on your behalf even after booking.
By booking with Colletts, you can rest assured that an experienced consultant is working tirelessly on your behalf.
That experience allows us to ensure that we’re looking at the things that matter, the less obvious aspects that can result in savings for you.
Such as monitoring the swings and roundabouts of seat availability and making sure that the flight price is the very best that we can do.
For example, fluctuations in demand are a bigger influence on final price than advance notice.
An apparent £50 saving on an economy flight could spike up to £400 for business class, so industry insights should always be exploited.