Travel agencies Email List in the UK

Travel Agency Mailing List - Access 15,000+ travel agency contacts across United Kingdom.

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Last update: July 2026File type: CSV/Excel

SphereScout coverage for Travel agencies in the UK

SphereScout indexes 15,000+ public business listings categorized as Travel agencies in the UK. 7,500+ businesses (48%) have at least one email address; 14,000+ (92%) have at least one phone number.

Public business listings
15,000+
Businesses with email
7,500+ (48%)
Unique email addresses
9,000+
Businesses with phone
14,000+ (92%)
Unique phone numbers
16,000+

Where these listings are concentrated

  • England11,000+74.5% of this dataset
  • Scotland1,000+8.1% of this dataset
  • Wales400+2.7% of this dataset
  • Northern Ireland300+2.1% of this dataset

These figures describe SphereScout's current coverage of public business listings in the UK. They are not an official count of every business or licensed professional. Records marked permanently closed are excluded.

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CompanyLocationPhoneEmailWebsite
Jet2holidaysBeeston, England44 8 ** ** 99e***@p***.ukwww.jet2holidays.com
A1 TRAVEL OF WIGANBillinge, Gathurst, Orrell, England44 1 ** ** 21e***@a***.ukwww.a1travelofwigan.co.uk
Gatwick ExpressTonbridge, England44 8 ** ** 30c***@n***.ukwww.gatwickexpress.com
My Next FlightRusholm, England44 8 ** ** 00i***@m***.comwww.mynextflight.com
Millington Travel Melton MowbrayMelton Mowbray, England44 1 ** ** 00l***@m***.comwww.millingtontravel.com
Oneworld Travel BeverleyRouth, Thearne, Moles-croft, Leconfield, Tickton, Beverley, Walkington, South Dalton, Arram, Bishop Burton, Leven, Etton, Bentley, Woodmansey, Holme on the Wolds, Little Catwick, Gardham, Catwick, Cherry Burton, England44 1 ** ** 81w***@1***.ukwww.1worldtravel.co.uk
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How SphereScout prepares this business contact CSV

SphereScout turns public business profiles into a category-and-location export. The process uses the business categories shown in the current page breakdown and keeps official registers, classifications, licences, and inspections separate from the file.

  1. Match the displayed business categories

    SphereScout selects public business profiles matching the categories shown in the current page breakdown. These labels define the file's scope but do not replace official activity codes or authorizations.

  2. Structure available public details

    SphereScout organizes the available business name, category, location, website, email, phone, and public profile fields, then normalizes and deduplicates contact values for export.

  3. Publish coverage and deliver the CSV

    SphereScout refreshes public business profiles regularly, publishes the latest collection date and available coverage totals, and delivers the selected records as a structured CSV.

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Using business contacts in the UK

You can send relevant B2B email to a corporate subscriber such as a limited company or LLP without PECR consent, provided you identify the sender and include a valid opt-out address. A generic corporate inbox that does not identify a person is not personal data; when an address identifies a business contact, legitimate interests will often be the appropriate UK GDPR basis after the three-part test. Sole traders and some partnerships are individual subscribers under PECR and generally require consent or a valid soft opt-in, even when they publish a generic business address.

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  • Normalize company names, addresses, postcodes, websites, and email domains before matching records in bulk.
  • Use Companies House search or its API to match normalized names in bulk, corroborate candidates with address details, and retain the company number, status, and match confidence. A non-match is unresolved, not proof that the business is a sole trader.
  • Group company domains, role inboxes, and free-webmail addresses to prioritize review. These are useful signals, but none proves the subscriber's legal form.
  • For named corporate contacts, document the legitimate interest, necessity, reasonable expectations, and balancing test, then provide the required privacy information.
  • If personal data came from a public source or third party, provide the required privacy information within a reasonable period and no later than one month; if you contact the person sooner, provide it by that first communication.
  • Do not conceal the sender and include a valid, simple unsubscribe or objection route in every message.
  • Stop direct marketing after an objection and maintain reliable email and call suppression lists.
  • Before live B2B calls, screen both the Corporate Telephone Preference Service and Telephone Preference Service, as well as your own do-not-call list. Do not call registered or previously objecting numbers without valid consent, display a callable number, identify the organization, and provide contact details when asked.

Classify the file before email outreach

Strong corporate match
EvidenceA strong Companies House match to an active company, LLP, or another corporate body, using the registered name and corroborating address details, plus evidence that the email address or domain belongs to that entity.
Email treatmentPECR consent is not required for B2B email. Identify the sender, provide an unsubscribe route, and meet UK GDPR duties whenever the record identifies a person.
Confirmed individual subscriber
EvidenceEvidence that the subscriber is a sole trader or a type of partnership treated as an individual subscriber under PECR.
Email treatmentDo not send unsolicited marketing email unless you have valid consent or every condition of the soft opt-in is met.
Unresolved
EvidenceAn ambiguous registry match, a trading-name mismatch, a webmail address, or conflicting evidence about the subscriber's legal form.
Email treatmentExclude the record from unsolicited email until its status is resolved, or apply the individual-subscriber rules.
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