Travel Counsellors brings back ‘Anniversary Days’
Travel Counsellors has reinstated its ‘Anniversary Days’ this month, welcoming business owners to celebrate their special anniversary month.
Anniversary Days are popular networking events for new Travel Counsellors to meet others who are celebrating their anniversaries.
Travel Counsellors is hosting two Anniversary Days on a monthly basis.
Launched originally several years ago, Anniversary Days allow Travel Counsellors to come together and celebrate their achievements and milestones.
Anniversary Days also enable TCs to meet colleagues from the support teams and hear about the ongoing and future developments for the business.
The events take place at Travel Counsellors’ HQ in Manchester.
Colleagues from all areas of the business share their expertise and discuss all things Travel Counsellors via a series of events.
These include Q&A sessions, ‘Marketing Hints & Tips’ and technology and digital updates.
The day also includes lunch.
Karen Morris, Operations Director at Travel Counsellors, said: “We are delighted to have brought our Anniversary Days back, as these are extremely popular amongst our TCs. We are committed to develop more and more opportunities to keep our TCs engaged. This is why we were also thrilled to bring back the Gold Weekends and Gold Dinners this month.”
Travel Counsellors currently has over 1,900 travel franchisees across six countries (UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, South Africa, and the UAE) with just over 1,400 in the UK.
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