Bournemouth’s fastest growing travel company Not Just Travel is holding an open day.

The company, based at Aviation Park, by Bournemouth Airport, is a real Dorset success story. Founded the day before September 11, 2001, they have a proven track record of developing a thriving travel business in unfavourable geopolitical conditions. They employ 40 staff at their HQ and have a family of more than 750 franchisees.

They are holding an open day on May 15th with a morning session from 10.30am to 12.30pm and an afternoon session from 1.30pm to 3.30pm so people can find out more about the opportunities available to them. There will also be lunch provided for all attendees. The company is recruiting across all departments as it expands, including digital and social media, admin and sales.

Bournemouth entrepreneur Steve Witt said: “This is a chance for people to take control of their own careers, by joining us and helping us shape the future of Not Just Travel. With us, you’re not a number, we look to nurture talent and fast-track those with passion, talent and enthusiasm.”

Steve and his business partner Paul Harrison were recently recognised by Lloyds Bank and The Daily Telegraph as one of the Top 50 most ambitious business leaders and “one’s to watch”. Their companies Not Just Travel, and The Travel Franchise won almost every travel award going in 2017, including the Hays Outstanding Achievement Award, Jet2 Agency of the Year Award and the Travel2 Homeworking Agency of the Year for four years in a row. For more information visit www.notjusttravel.co.uk or call 0800 530 0621.

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