APT Travel Group has inaugurated its new Melbourne headquarters at a ribbon-cutting event on Mon, attended by more than 150 guests. The state-of-the-art HQ features modern collaborative workspaces and dedicated areas for hosting travel partners. Creative zones and meeting spaces highlight APT’s global destinations and products, which will aim to...
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APT Travel Group has inaugurated its new Melbourne headquarters at a ribbon-cutting event on Mon, attended by more than 150 guests.
The state-of-the-art HQ features modern collaborative workspaces and dedicated areas for hosting travel partners.
Creative zones and meeting spaces highlight APT’s global destinations and products, which will aim to inspire both employees and visitors alike.
Chief Executive Officer David Cox, who helped co-owners and Directors Rob McGeary and Lou Tandy cut the ribbon, described the headquarters as “the old meets the new”.
“This new space represents more than just a new office – it’s a bold investment in our people.
“It’s designed to foster collaboration, spark innovation, and empower our talented team to deliver unparalleled experiences for our guests.”
Tandy emphasised the significance of all the innovations from APT.
“We’ve always been an ambitious company and next year we will see a lot of exciting new things,” she enthused.
“We’ve got new ships, new marketing, new technology, and we kick it all off here with a new office,” Tandy said.
“It really is a new dawn and this office heralds in our next phase as a growing and ambitious company – this space sets them up to continue achieving exactly that,” she added. MS
Pictured are McGeary and Tandy cutting the ribbon.
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