Intrepid’s National Travel Agent Day returns
Intrepid is bringing back National Travel Agent Day for a third year on Friday 22 July.
Intrepid founded National Travel Agent Day in 2020 to recognise the valuable role of agents during the toughest times the industry has ever experienced.
NTAD takes place each year on the last Friday of the UK summer school term, just before summer holidays begin.
This year, Intrepid is again encouraging the industry to support the day and share their activity via the #NTADUK hashtag on social media.
Zina Bencheikh, managing director EMEA, said: “As the industry gets back on its feet, agents are still facing challenging times. We see NTAD as chance for the industry to come together, and show our support for the important role agents play.”
“We want to make the week of NTAD THE time for customers to book with their local travel agent.”
“We’d love to see suppliers providing discounts, support, or incentives – anything that can help shine a light on agents.”
Intrepid team is planning a packed week of agent and customer discounts, giveaways, competitions, surprise treats and events.
Regular updates can be found on the Intrepid Loves Agents Facebook group.
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