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Finchglow Travels Marks 19 Years with Strategic Internal Shift

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Finchglow Travels has announced that it is marking 19 years of redefining the Nigerian travel space with a strategic shift at Finchglow

Instead of conventional festivities, the company launched an intensive internal initiative aimed at empowering its team and strengthening service excellence.

The event tagged: ‘Summer90 Plus: Power Up and Shine’, spanned three days and focused on workforce realignment and innovation. It gathered employees from across Nigeria for workshops on emerging travel trends, technology upgrades, and core business values.

Managing Director Finchglow Travels, Mr. Ezekiel Ikotun, described the anniversary as a turning point in the company’s journey. He emphasized the importance of responding swiftly to changes in the global travel landscape.

“This anniversary marks a strategic inflection point for Finchglow Travels. The travel industry is evolving rapidly. Our answer is to evolve even faster from within,” he said.

According to Ikotun, Finchglow is investing deliberately in its people, processes, and platforms. The company aims to maintain industry leadership by driving transformation from the inside out.

“Our people remain our greatest asset. We’re investing in training, data use, automation, and cutting-edge tools like artificial intelligence,” he stressed.

He added that these efforts were not just operational, but also strategic and intellectual, giving Finchglow a long-term advantage. A key goal is creating a team that is unified in vision, tech-savvy, and driven by purpose.

The workshop also explored how to improve service delivery using intelligent systems and how to harness data for smarter decision-making. Participants engaged in team-building exercises that reinforced company values and business direction.

 

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