Viator announces platform for travel agents in the activities space
[Sponsored News]
Viator, a TripAdvisor company, recently launched its Travel Agent Program, a new booking platform specifically designed for travel agents.
Agents now have an easier way of helping their clients make the most of their vacation by having direct access to book on their behalf through Viator – gaining direct and immediate access to the world’s largest selection of more than 100,000 commissionable tours and attractions, including transfers, shore excursions, private tours, as well as the company’s VIP, Exclusive and Skip-the-Line products. An inclusive platform, TAP extends registration options to both host agencies and independent agents.
Viator is dedicated to solving the pain points for travel agents by developing features that allow them to earn, track, and receive commission directly. Viator’s expansive product catalogue offers agents a one-stop shop for anything their customer may need to have an exceptional trip. Customer support is available 24/7 and serves as a resource to make sure everything for a client’s travel goes smoothly.
Viator values the travel agent’s unique user experience and plans to incorporate feedback from early adopters as they continue to evolve the platform to meet their needs and help them provide excellent service to their clients through marketing, customization and additional reporting features. Since launch, thousands of agents have created accounts and directly booked experiences for their clients.
Offering 8% sales commission, TAP caters to a global travel agent audience, allowing for multiple currencies, along with monthly reporting to allow easy analysis of sales and commissions. Registered agents will also have access to a resource center with helpful tips and content, including agent training, product knowledge development and destination guides to increase industry knowledge and in turn, their bottom lines.
Registration is free and takes just a few minutes. Get started now and join the thousands of travel agents who are already earning commission with Viator’s Travel Agent Program.
Stephen Milton
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