Not Just Travel launches new trade membership programme
Home working firm Not Just Travel has rolled out its Key Trade Partner Programme, a new membership scheme for trade partners.
It says the Key Trade Partner Programme will completely changes how the company works with suppliers.
Co-founder Paul Harrison said: "When Covid was at its peak it gave us the chance to initiate a strategic review of our business. How we work with trade partners was an area we identified for huge improvement. Working with hundreds of trade partners can get confusing and overwhelming for our members, especially if there is not a coherent strategic plan in place."
"Our Key Trade Partner programme allows us to work in partnership with a supplier, create a collaborative plan of action together and give the supplier 24/7 access to our homeworkers."
"Our travel consultants still have full access to an unlimited number of brands, but the Key Trade Programme allows us to focus time, effort, training and support with these operators."
Harrison said nearly 40 trade partners have already joined the programme.
Not Just Travel recently committed an additional £1million new investment in new senior management hires.
Harrison added: "We were determined to not just survive the pandemic but create an improved new normal as travel returns. There have been huge strides made in every part of our business".
Suppliers looking to work closer with Not Just Travel and learn more about the new Key Trade Partner Programme can contact Paul Harrison at [email protected]
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