Back to the Future

CWT can trace its rich heritage back 150 years to 1872 when Belgian engineer and industrialist, Georges Nagelmackers, sold the American concept of sleeping cars to European rail operators. Since then, CWT has been at the forefront of travel innovation and instrumental in making travel more accessible to more people. But we won’t rest on our laurels, we’ll be there for the next 150 years, delivering the future of business travel.
https://www.mycwt.com/cwt-150-years-in-travel/


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