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Partner with Omega World Travel --
#1 Diversity-owned Business in U.S.

As the number one woman-owned business in the U.S., Omega World Travel’s commitment to diversity does not rest simply with our multicultural work force but also with our approach to business opportunities. We strive to align ourselves with other diverse business partners to promote the same in supply chain management. Multicultural business partners not only support our everyday operations, but ultimately lead to our success.

International Services

Having established a global presence with offices in international capitals and at U.S. military facilities around the world, and as a partner with RADIUS®, Omega World Travel boasts a diverse work force and a veteran staff of travel specialists that understand the complexities of international travel. Omega also offers robust risk management solutions to safeguard sometimes-unpredictable worldwide travel, and a unique, in-house international rate desk focused on reducing costs for customers’ international programs.

Diverse Client Base
Omega World Travel features a diverse client base, including corporate organizations and government agencies, minority- and women-owned small businesses, as well as larger Fortune 500-size accounts. No matter the size or industry, we offer each client the same quality service to assure successful, cost-effective and efficient travel programs.

Diversity Qualifications
Omega World Travel’s diversity qualifications include certifications as a women-owned business enterprise by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council and National Minority Business Council, and designation by the National Women Business Owners Corporation as a private and public sector contractor and supplier.

Diversity Recognition
Omega World Travel has been repeatedly recognized by DiversityBusiness.com as one of the top diversity businesses in the U.S. President and CEO Gloria Bohan has been awarded “Business Woman of the Year” by Diversity Best Practices, an organization involved in uniting, networking and promoting nearly eight million business women.

 

 
 
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