- We’re official: as approved provider of a wide portfolio of events, from Wimbledon and Twickenham to World Cups and Olympic Games, our official appointments ensure you access. Unlike many smaller agencies, we only supply official tickets in keeping with our Ticket Safe Guarantee below
- We’re impartial: we listen to what you need and won’t push our portfolio on you
- We offer a full range of solutions: from established sports hospitality to more tailor-made occasions, we can match the event to the mood you want to create
- We know our stuff: week in, week out, we are onsite delivering events, auditing facilities, keeping tabs on industry developments, and benchmarking package options and prices
- We go the extra mile: our team will check everything is in place to make your event a success, and then we’ll check again. We happily admit to 'seeking perfection' at every opportunity, as all good event managers do!
- We have lots of arms and legs: through our own group businesses and office locations, not to mention the other 200 companies in TUI’s global portfolio, we have the scale and skills to build project teams rapidly in London, the UK and beyond
- We deliver for our clients: from VIPs and sponsor guests to executive groups and prize winners, we look after each individual, and are fortunate to receive satisfaction ratings consistently exceeding 90%
- We invest in technology: we use best-in-class software and web applications to support our programme logistics, enabling real-time operational reports, post event feedback and unrivalled management information to help assess ROI
- We pride ourselves on being good citizens: we respect the local communities where we operate and care for the environment; we don’t just talk CSR, we live it out
- With us, you’re protected: besides enjoying all of the above benefits, your hospitality investment is further covered by our ABTA bonding
BHUBANESWAR: Strong winds and heavy rains pounded India's eastern coastline on Saturday, as hundreds of thousands of people took shelter from a massive, powerful cyclone expected to reach land in a few hours. The skies were dark - almost black - at midmorning in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha and about 60 miles (about 100 kilometres) from the coast. Roaring winds made palm trees sway wildly, and to the south, seawater was pushing inland. By Friday evening, some six lakh people had been moved to higher ground or shelters in Odisha, which is expected to bear the brunt of the cyclone, said Surya Narayan Patro, the state's top disaster management official. About 12 hours before Cyclone Phailin's landfall, meteorologists held out hope that the storm might hit while in a temporary weakened state, but no matter what it will be large and deadly. Ryan Maue, a meteorologist at Weather Bell, a private US weather firm, said even in the best-case scenario there will be a st...