Co-operative Travel Trading Group

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Company typeBusiness of a consumer co-operative
IndustryWholesale
Founded2003; 22 years ago (2003)
Co-operative Travel Trading Group
Company typeBusiness of a consumer co-operative
IndustryWholesale
PredecessorCo-op Retail Trading Group
Founded2003; 22 years ago (2003)
Defunct2012; 13 years ago (2012)
SuccessorThe Co-operative Travel
Headquarters
ProductsTravel agent
ParentThe Co-operative Group

The Co-operative Travel Trading Group (or CTTG) was the central buying group for co-operative travel agents in the United Kingdom. It was established along the same lines as the Co-operative Retail Trading Group when the Co-operative Group merged its own five travel operations in 2003.[1]

The CTTG was disbanded following the merger of the Co-operative Travel (including Midlands Co-operative Travel) with the High Street branches of the Thomas Cook Group in 2011. Following its closure, Midcounties Co-operative Travel said it “had no alternative but to create a standalone commercial and marketing capacity [and] in the spirit of the sixth co-operative principle, has agreed to make this service available to the Channel Islands Co-operative and Chelmsford Star Co-operative, who have also been affected by the joint venture decision. The partnerships will help them optimise their continued development as prominent independent agents.”[2] Channel Islands’s Travelmaker is the leading independent in Jersey and Guernsey.

The East of England Co-operative travel business joined the Midcounties Co-operative Travel Consortium in 2013,[3] whereas Lincolnshire Co-operative travel agencies joined Worldchoice when their arrangements with The Co-operative Group came to an end in 2012.[4]

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