Who owns Coop Travel?
Who owns Coop Travel?
Midcounties Cooperative
The Co-operative Travel
The Co-operative Travel logo | |
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A shop using The Co-operative Travel brand in Omagh, Northern Ireland in 2010 | |
Product type | Travel agency |
Owner | Midcounties Cooperative |
Country | United Kingdom |
How many branches does co op travel have?
The seven branches transferring to Co-operative Travel are in Kenilworth (Warwickshire), Stratford Upon Avon (Warwickshire), Leamington Spa (Warwickshire), Cheylesmore (West Midlands), Pershore (Worcestershire), Grantham (Lincolnshire) and Newark (Nottinghamshire).
What do travel agents do?
Travel agents sell transportation, lodging, and admission to entertainment activities to individuals and groups planning trips. They offer advice on destinations, plan trip itineraries, and make travel arrangements for clients.
Does co-op travel still exist?
Co-operative Travel Street As part of The Midcounties Co-operative (the largest independent co-operative in the UK), we are a fully independent travel agency, which means we are not tied to any particular tour operator and we can offer you impartial advice on all your holiday needs.
When was co-op travel founded?
Co-operative Travel Trading Group
Type | Business of a consumer co-operative |
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Industry | Wholesale |
Predecessor | Co-op Retail Trading Group |
Founded | 2003 |
Defunct | 2012 |
Does co op travel still exist?
When was co op travel founded?
How many stores does co-op have?
The group’s food retailing business, which operates as Co-op Food, has almost 2,600 stores across the country and is the seventh largest retailer in the United Kingdom. These shops range from convenience stores to some larger superstores, although the majority are convenience to medium-sized supermarkets.
What countries is co-op in?
Businesses
- Coop amba, Denmark.
- Coop Eesti Keskühistu, a supermarket chain in Estonia.
- Coop (Hungary)
- Coop (Italy)
- Coop (Netherlands)
- Coop Norge, Norway.
- COOP (Puerto Rico)
- Coop Jednota, a supermarket chain in Slovakia and in the Czech Republic.