InteleTravel grows to over13,000 UK homeworkers agents
Fast-growing InteleTravel has expanded its number of UK homeworking agents by 17% in the past four months.
It now boasts a network of 13,404 advisors.
It says new agents are attracted by the InteleTravel model, which offers a low entry cost and the opportunity for them to run their own business.
It offers homeworking agents a full calendar of events with preferred partners and back-office support.
Bookings have increased by 51% in the first quarter of 2023, compared with the same period last year.
InteleTravel has signed up five more preferred partners, bringing its total number to 76.
The expansion comes alongside international growth as it recently expanded into the Republic of Ireland.
To date there are around 200 agents in the country.
“InteleTravel remains an attractive option for people who want to join our dynamic,” said UK MD Tricia Handley-Hughes.
“It’s early days for 2023, but our current monthly bookings trend puts us on target for record results.”
Learn more about : Inteletravel.com ( United Kingdom )
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