CCRA teams up with Ensemble Travel
CCRA Travel Commerce Network has inked a strategic partnership with Ensemble Travel Group.
It allows TRUE members to make use of Ensemble Travel Group’s various benefits, including its marketing program.
Ensemble Travel Group will showcase these membership benefits at CCRA’s upcoming PowerSolutions National Conference next month.
The conference features educational sessions and workshops aimed at meeting needs of travel advisors and agency owners.
The conference takes place on February 7-9, at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, at National Harbor, Md.
"This is yet another valuable partnership created to help TRUE agents grow their businesses and boost revenue," said CCRA’s President and CEO Richard J. Marxen.
CCRA and Ensemble had been in discussions about a collaboration for several months, Marxen said.
Ensemble is a member-owned organization with more than 750 member agencies in North America, Australia and New Zealand.
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