Advantage revamps agent training
Thursday, 05 Mar, 2010
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Advantage Travel Centres has linked up with Online Travel Training to overhaul its training scheme for members.
The re-named Advantage Training Academy can be accessed via the consortium’s intranet.
Agents can enrol for the academy and sign up for training programmes provided by preferred business partners across a range of sectors and destinations in both the leisure and business arenas.
Advantage has established a commercial relationship with training specialist Online Travel Training to create training programmes on behalf of preferred business partners.
Sales and marketing director Colin O’Neill said: “At Advantage we firmly believe we have some of the most professional travel agents in the business and by keeping up to date through training we retain our position at the forefront of the industry.”
Online Travel Training chairman Simon Beeching added: “Online Travel Training is delighted to have been chosen by Advantage to run its new Training Academy, providing their business partners with a dynamic new way to increase product knowledge at the place where it counts most – with the travel experts who are selling to their customers.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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