InteleTravel launches travel advisor podcast channel
Homeworking firm InteleTravel has beefed up training with a new weekly travel advisor podcast.
“Intelecast” will feature interviews, travel and destination trends, and share useful information for travel agents.
The travel advisor podcasts will be an important addition to the comprehensive agent training programme.
UK & Ireland MD Tricia Handley-Hughes said: “Our new podcast channel is another route to agent communication and agents will have a choice on where they obtain their information.
InteleTravel last month introduced a three-tier marketing support plan for its 70 preferred partner suppliers..
InteleTravel has over 75 preferred partners and 13,500 advisors, with bookings up 41% in January 2023, and 35% in February.
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