Travel Leaders is a full service corporate and leisure travel agency, whose dedication to the South Sound spans 50 years. With 6 offices in the area, we are the largest locally owned agency in the region with specialists in every office. Travel Management Services are an indispensable value to companies of all sizes, whether you have one traveler or several hundred. Our corporate travel consultants are highly-trained professionals averaging 15 years travel industry experience. We will take care of all the details of your travel so you can concentrate on the purpose of your trip making you more productive.


For new travel management service please contact:
Lori Lewis
Business Development Specialist
1-800-935-0123
Current clients, please contact:
Alex Trettin, President
253-383-8000
Mailing Address:
1142 Broadway Plaza,
Ste 100
Tacoma, WA 98402
Here's what people are saying about our travel management service:
(from an e-mail to corporate reservations agent Kathy Ford dated 9/5/07)
Have I told you lately how much I appreciate you!! You're my Hero for travel arrangements.
~Angela M., Clinical Finance
(from an e-mail dated 10/23/06)
I am writing to commend the work of Lara Weihs. I have been extremely impressed with her attention to detail and dedication to our delegation. I'm sure you've heard about the exceptional quality of Lara's work before, but I want to add my name to the list. This was NOT an easy delegation to deal with - the situation was demanding, changeable, and too often hurry up and wait. Lara was cheerful and efficient and steadfastly supported us through every twist and turn. It was sometimes astonishing.
Her latest feat may well have gained your office a new client. Along with 8 other delegates I was stranded in Houston. In desperation I called Lara. Other agents were working to help. One of the first class passengers had her agent and staff in the VIP lounge working on it. No one was able to find a single seat. Somehow Lara found the two of us seats on the next flight to Seattle. The other passenger said: "Hmm. Maybe I should use her." I said: "Duh. Yeah."
I'm more than grateful for her professionalism, and wanted you to know.
Best regards,
Terry
Terry Laggner
Deputy Director
Washington Council on International Trade