Date: Thu, 23 April 2026
Time: 8:30 am – 9.15 am
Location: Online via MS -Teams
Admission: FREE for members / 20 NZD for non-members
Fuel costs are rising — is your corporate travel strategy keeping up?
In this exclusive 45-minute member webinar, ATPI CEO Grant Bevin covers what the Middle East conflict means for your travel budget, how to book smarter, secure the best rates, and avoid the common pitfalls businesses are falling into right now.
GNZCC’s new Morning Compass series offers expert-led webinars and briefings designed to give members a clear knowledge advantage. Focused on key legal, regulatory, and market developments between Germany and New Zealand, these sessions provide timely insights, practical guidance, and valuable connections – helping our network stay informed, prepared, and ahead in a changing global landscape.
If you are not yet a member of the German-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce, this webinar provides an opportunity to experience one of the many benefits of membership. GNZCC regularly hosts expert-led webinars and briefings that keep members informed about relevant legal, regulatory, and market developments affecting businesses operating between Germany and New Zealand. These sessions form part of the Chamber’s ongoing commitment to supporting its members with timely insights, practical guidance, and valuable professional connections.
Our expert speaker: Grant Bevin
Grant has a background in the airline industry, starting his career as a commercial trainee with Air New Zealand, followed by a decade with Lufthansa.
In 1992, he launched Business World Travel in Auckland, eventually selling to UK-based ATPI in 2017. Grant is Managing Director of ATPI NZ Ltd. Although a specialist TMC, ATPI in New Zealand has a diversified portfolio with groups/ sports as well as a significant luxury leisure division. The company is a Virtuoso member and Grant sits on Collaboration Groups with Virtuoso’s most established members in Australia.
Grant is a founding shareholder in First Travel Group where he currently chairs FTG 1999 Ltd, is a life-member of the German-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce and has completed the Advanced Management Programme at Wharton Business School in Philadelphia.