Brightline offering agents 20 percent commission
Brightline Rail is tapping the travel advisor community to boost ridership across Florida.
Brightline, which is soon to be rebranded to Virgin Trains USA, is rolling out a new travel advisor portal at gobrightline.com/travel-agents
It will offer a generous commission rate of 20%.
Registered travel professionals get access to the lowest published fares, and access to manage reservations and self-service ticket changes.
It also provides monthly reporting by a dedicated Brightline account manager.
"Valued travel advisors are adopting the ease in which Brightline can connect clients from the l resorts of Palm Beach to downtown Miami and the ‘Cruise Capital of the World,’" said Marcia Lowther, Brightline’s sales SVP.
The private rail service currently links Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, with construction underway to extend to Orlando.
Brightline is offering inclusive train-to-port packages for cruisers which includes car parking, baggage check-in at Brightline stations and a Lyft credit for the final leg of the journey to port.
Brightline stations and trains are equipped with Wi-Fi and USB outlets at available onboard at each seat.
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