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To: mike.com who wrote (35148)12/28/1998 7:15:00 PM
From: Michael Paul Langley  Respond to of 119973
 
Mike, you're info is right on. Mutual Travel is one of about 12 subsidiaries of Navigant Int (They have purchased 8 in 1998 alone). Info from the websight is as follows:



A History of Success
Founded in 1985, Mutual Travel has grown to a $318 million agency providing expertise in corporate, vacation, and meeting and incentive travel. We are the largest agency in the Pacific Northwest and are part of Navigant International, the fifth largest travel services company in the United States with annual sales of $1.4 billion. Mutual Travel offers its clients the best of both worlds. Navigant International has the strength, resources, technical capabilities, and productivity efficiencies, and marketplace clout of a multi-regional, billion dollar travel management company. This national presence is combined with the intense customer service program only a local company can provide.

Mutual Travel has 33 offices in Washington State, 22 of which are corporate on-sites. There are 14 Navigant International companies in the United States and Canada, and our presence is growing internationally.