Travelwings.com Fetes Guests at Exclusive Lekki Office Opening 

Travelwings.com Fetes Guests at Exclusive Lekki Office Opening 

Vanessa Obioma 

In a remarkable expansion move driven by the resounding success of their Ikeja branch, the international online travel agency, Travelwings.com, unveiled their brand-new base of operations in the heart of Lekki, Lagos. The exclusive inauguration event, held recently pooled travel enthusiasts and esteemed guests to its grand opening in Lekki, showcasing its commitment to delivering excellence in the world of travel.

“We are extremely excited about our successful expansion into Lekki, Lagos,” remarked Chief Commercial Officer, Amanpreet Singh. “We have received positive feedback from our operations in Ikeja. It is a pleasure for us to bring our operations to prospective travellers in and around the Lekki and we look forward to giving our customers the best travel service possible.”

With five years presence in Nigeria, Travelwings.com is known for providing the best travel deals on holidays, discounts on domestic and international flights directly from Lagos, packages on luxury cruises, and a flexible payment plan for customers to book trips ahead of time.

It has grown its client base and even exceeded its pre-COVID numbers. The Chief Business Development Officer-Africa, Sean Bradley, elaborated on the uptick in the travel and tourism industry.

“Travel and Tourism adds value to the economy by contributing to GDP – tourism’s contribution was at a level of 25.36 US$ billions in 2022, up from 23.71 US$ billions previous year, a change of 6.97%. Tourism also contributes significantly with job creation. Travelwings.com remains committed to working with the Department of Tourism and helping promote Nigeria.”

Singh also pointed out that the agency’s goal with the new Lekki office is to bring in localisation and penetrate different markets, regions and customer segments in the country. Additionally with its blended model of online and physical office, its customers confidence, he believes, will be boosted.

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