
ATPI, the travel partner of choice to the global oil and gas and energy market, has retained its position as an industry leader through updated contracts with two of the largest offshore drilling contractors within the Americas.
Securing both contracts in quick succession, each deal is worth an eight-figure sum per annum and follows established relationships that have been in place for over ten years. The updated terms for each contract will continue for the next five years.
Following the recent announcement of an eleven per cent sales increase between 2023 and 2024, the confirmation of these two contracts has placed ATPI in a favourable position heading into the end of the US fiscal year.
Supporting workforce logistics for both multinational crew rotations and shore-based and corporate personnel, ATPI will provide a plethora of comprehensive travel solutions to each operator. The services that ATPI will provide within each agreement will ensure the safe and efficient transfer of crew to and from drilling sites and offshore rigs, helping to maintain operational excellence.
Within the renewed partnerships, ATPI has introduced bespoke crew booking platforms that integrate directly with each client’s Crew Management System to enhance automation, visibility, and efficiency.
Ettienne De Swardt, ATPI’s Managing Director – US, commented: “These retained contracts reflect over a decade of partnership with both clients, built on our proven track record not only in travel management but as a trusted solutions provider and extension of their business. Our partnerships with these clients have continued to grow stronger over the years, built on trust, adaptability, and performance. ATPI’s proprietary crew travel technologies and tailored solutions enable us to evolve in step with our clients’ changing business needs. What truly sets us apart is our people, their dedication to service excellence, combined with our industry-leading technology, secures our position as their preferred and trusted global travel partner.” -OGN / TradeArabia News Service