Over The Moon Escapes joins The Advantage Travel Partnership
The Advantage Travel Partnership has inducted Over The Moon Escapes as its newest agency member.
Over The Moon Escapes joined the managed service model, and focuses on tailor-made holidays and packages.
It has a focus on Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean.
It aims to hire a team of homeworkers within the next 12 months.
“We reached a pivotal moment and decided we needed to align ourselves with a new partner who could deliver significantly better financial terms based on our growing sales volumes,” said co founder Cat Sanders.
“We felt that Advantage’s proven managed service model would be the perfect strategic fit for our business model. We are genuinely excited to be joining the Advantage family.”
The Lincolnshire agency was founded by Cat and Brett Saunders three years ago.
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