If you’re ever invited to visit Travel Counsellors’ sleek new office in Trafford Village, my advice is to go well groomed.
Guests arriving at the new HQ are prompted by a beaming receptionist to tap their details into an iPad and to take a photo of themselves - and if you’ve spent four hours on a bus, two trains and a taxi coming up from London, you may not feel at your selfie-best.
This business park east of Manchester city centre has been home to Travel Counsellors since last November, when the homeworking behemoth relocated after around 15 years in Bolton.
I meet chief executive officer Steve Byrne in the boardroom, which has Orla Kiely wallpaper, homely standing lamps and a colossal 89-inch wide Microsoft Surface Hub mounted on the wall: I shudder to think of my dishevelled selfie on a screen of such dimensions.
Through the floor-to-ceiling windows I glimpse a huge bronze water feature, neatly kept gardens and the bustling Trafford Centre complex; rather different from the outlook at Bolton, from what I can gather.
Both the new location (more attractive to technology recruits) and the high-tech office environment are integral to the company’s ambitions, Byrne tells me.
But this emphasis on technology and innovation goes far deeper than whizzy coffee machines and giant touchscreens: “Developing a more digital culture and encouraging innovation across the business will be absolutely key to our future growth,” he explains.


