Scotsagent programme lures Australia/NZ agents
Lindsay Symington, travel trade marketing executive for VisitScotland said this week’s Scottish travel trade visit is a great way for delegation members to meet Australian and NZ counterparts “at a time when Scotland really is at the forefront of people’s minds with the Edinburgh Military Tattoo in town and hot on the heels of our hugely successful Homecoming Scotland campaignâ€.
“In recent years we have expanded our ScotsAgent programme to Australia and New Zealand and our intention is to encourage more Australian and New Zealand travel agents to sign up to this educational site.
Symington added, “As well as giving travel professionals information on all things Scottish, it also provides hints and tips on how to expand their client base and increase sales to Scotland.
“In addition, our travel trade site BookingScotland.com is a great resource for product development featuring a wealth of incoming tour operator contacts; accommodation suggestions and visitor attractions as well as access to our fantastic events calendar.â€
The agent programme www.Scotsagent.com currently has more than 5000 members signed up globally.
Ian Jarrett
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