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RADIUS announces new partnership with Travisa Passport and Visa Service
Friday, August 18, 2006
RADIUS has signed an agreement with Travisa Passport and Visa Service to provide travel document services to RADIUS and its customers. With 90 travelmanagement companies operating 4,900 branch locations in 80 countries to produce a $19.7 billion USD in sales, RADIUS is one of the largest travel management networks in the world.

Travisa brings to RADIUS 25 years of experience in the travel document expediting industry. Many corporations and individuals seek Travisa`s services for its renowned customer-oriented and knowledgeable staff, as well as its high-quality and efficient service. Travisa`s responsive approach to industry changes has placed it among the leading passport and visa services.

Travisa is pleased to provide RADIUS customers with the latest technological tools that will ease the process of obtaining travel documents. I am positive that the combination of our leadership in technology, along with the professionalism of our staff, from account management to consultants and couriers, are sure to offer a complete service package that will leave RADIUS customers delighted and completely satisfied remarked Travisa president, Jan Dvorak.

“The relationship between Travisa and RADIUS is designed to work exceptionally well with today`s demanding real-world situations where visa service needs and requirements can be complex and challenging,” said Patricia Locke, senior vice president of sales and supplier relations at RADIUS, “By working with a company with such global expertise we know that we can offer the optimum balance of turnaround time and effort which will create a superior customer experience.”

With all the changes that the travel industry has experienced since September 11, 2001, Travisa`s role has become vital to the acquisition of travel documents. Leisure and business travelers need to rely on a provider that not only knows the workings of the industry, but is responsive to rules and regulations imposed by embassies and US Passport Agencies.
Rania Deimezi - Friday, August 18, 2006
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