Why Wayte Business Travel Management
Why should you work with Wayte Travel and trust us with your business travel management? We believe the answer is simple: because we are business travel experts.
We make it our business to ensure your travellers are where they need to be, when they need to be there, safely and cost-effectively.
We are committed to finding you the best fare for each trip whilst giving full consideration to your requirements and convenience.
As a founder member of the Advantage Focus Partnership, the UK’s largest independent travel organisation, we are able to put over £1 billion of buying power at your disposal. We have acess to exceptional fares with all the leading airlines and in many cases we have fares which cannot be beaten by any internet site (Cathay Pacific, Virgin Atlantic, Emirates are just a few examples).
In short, we take care of your travel arrangements leaving you to take care of your business. For more information contact our Sales team today.
Contact Details
UK Office
3-5 Glebe Street
Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
ST4 1HS
01782 412431
Fax 01782 744876
email@waytetravel.co.uk
Offshore Office
18 Britannia Place
Bath Street
St Helier, Jersey
JE2 4SU
01534 626500
Fax 01534 767063
email@waytetravel.co.uk
Business Hours
Monday - Friday
08:30 - 17:30
Out of Hours:
01344 267183
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Business News
February 2012
Strike causes disruption at Frankfurt airport
Around 300 flights have been cancelled at Frankfurt airport today due to a second day of strikes by apron control tower workers over wage demands.
The GdF trade union called on 200 workers to strike after failing to reach a pay deal with airport operator Fraport, with almost 300 flights cancelled as a result of the industrial action.
Qantas to defer Dreamliner delivery
In addition, the carrier has deployed the third refurbished B747 featuring A380-style seats.
Chief executive of the carrier, Alan Joyce, said the deferrals, which were "due to manufacturer delays" will help the carrier reduce projected capital expenditure from AUD$2.5 billion (US$2.6 billion) to AUD$2.3 billion (US$2.4 billion).
JetBlue, Japan Airlines start interline agreement
JetBlue and Japan Airlines’ interline agreement is now effective.
It connects JetBlue’s passengers to Tokyo’s Narita International Airport, where JAL’s hub is located. JAL flies to many major cities from Tokyo including Bangkok, Beijing, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Seoul, Shanghai and Taipei.
JAL offers service to its hub from JFK, LAX and Chicago’s O’Hare. It also flies to Tokyo-Haneda from San Francisco. Ryanair is to introduce a 25p levy on every passenger to cover the cost of the emissions trading scheme.
