Specialist TMC Diversity Travel has rebranded to DGI – or Diversity Group International – as it eyes global expansion.
The UK-based company, which serves the humanitarian, academic, faith and NGO sectors, said the rebrand follows recent client wins in the US and Europe, including Vermont-based World Learning and Belgium-based Catholic research university KU Leuven.
DGI, in a statement, said its global expansion has also driven by “a significant strategic investment” in its people, technology and processes over the last two years.
This included investment in AI-driven efficiencies and digital tools such as its Green Travel Toolkit, which offers a carbon offsetting button, an air-to-rail modal switch function and a hotel sustainability index, according to the company.
“Our new identity represents more than just a name change; it reflects our position as a true global business,” said DGI managing director and CEO Christopher Airey.
“By investing in our people, strengthening our processes and utilising new technology, we’re ensuring we can make a real difference to the organisations we serve,” he added.
DGI, which is ranked as the 17th largest TMC in the UK according to BTN Europe’s Leading TMCs 2025 report, continues to support a roster of clients, including UK-based foundation Wellcome Trust and The British Red Cross.







