APT announces: largest ever agent fam trip programme
APT & Travelmarvel unveiled plans for more than 70 agent fam trips and ship visits in 2023.
It represents its largest ever programme of fam trips.
It says having travel agents aboard is a pivotal part of APT & Travelmarvel’s sales strategy.
“We’re putting serious investment behind the trade in 2023,” said Brad Bennetts, Head of Sales & Business Development.
“Getting agent partners aboard is the best way to increase their knowledge and understanding of our product.”
The ships will include Travelmarvel’s three Contemporary River Ships, Polaris, Vega and Capella.
The brand will be inviting trade partners to participate in ship visits.
However, agents wishing to express their interest can email [email protected].
APT & Travelmarvel is currently recruiting for a newly created Sales Executive to expand its trade sales team.
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