SINGAPORE, 12 May 2021: The Travel Corporation is expanding its
“white label” offer to third party travel companies giving them access to the group’s popular brands and an extensive portfolio of travel content.
TTC owns the industry-leading brands Trafalgar, Insight
Vacations, Contiki, Red Carnation Hotels, Uniworld Boutique River Cruises and
Evan Evans Tours.
TTC’s destination management companies are already operating
white label trips for a number of travel businesses worldwide, but a new recruitment
campaign is now underway to expand white label partnerships
For white label partners, TTC’s DMCs take care of everything
from content creation and supplier contracting to operate the services and
Future managers are going to want their hospitality software to behave more like WhatsApp, Instagram or Snapchat. Download, install and work. No training or massive configuration to be done. So, where does this leave the hospitality industry?
Industry experts Adam Harris, CEO & Founder at Cloudbeds; Anna Sophia Stimpfl, Final-year student at EHL (2021); Andrew Evers, Group IT Manager at Red Carnation Hotels; and Floor Bleeker, Chief Technology Officer at Accor will join host and moderator André Baljeu, Founder at techtalk.travel to discuss, share thoughts, and perspectives on whether we need a massive reset when it comes to technology in hospitality.
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises and
Evan Evans Tours is opening up its destination management company (DMC) portfolio to other travel companies and businesses to white label and tailor, in response to opportunities made apparent during the pandemic.
“During the uncertainty of the pandemic, we spoke to a number of our partners who were looking for an operational solution with the quality, knowledge, infrastructure, consistency and financial resilience to deliver on the ground in a new post-pandemic world but they were hitherto unaware of the depth and breadth of TTC’s destination management portfolio, said TTC president
Gavin Tollman, who is overseeing the DMC project, in a press statement.
When it comes to big-dollar deals in Palm Beach, this season saw an abundance of riches.
Between Oct. 1 and Thursday, 38 sales closed at prices recorded at $17 million or higher. In the same period last year, just 12 deals landed in that price category 13 if you record a property that sold for $16.9 million.
This season also saw six sales record at between $30 million and $40 million, while another nine deals hit prices even higher.
Here’s a rundown of the sales including two that involved vacant lots recorded at more than $40 million this season. Unless otherwise noted, the prices are the ones documented by the Palm Beach County Clerk’s office.
Bonus commissions, agent rates, contests and more: Here are the Travel Agent Day 2021 promotions
Date: May 7 2021
TORONTO It’s Travel Agent Day, the day for celebrating all the hard work, devotion and enthusiasm travel agents show for their jobs week in and week out.
Now at almost 14 months into the pandemic, this day takes on new meaning for Canada’s travel agents as they continue to face some of the most daunting challenges of their careers.
And while the industry never expected to be dealing with the pandemic for a second year in a row, suppliers are rallying to support Travel Agent Day 2021 with special offers ranging from bonus commissions, to agent rates, to contests and more.