Tzell launches Travel Advisor Bootcamp program
Tzell has rolled out a new Travel Advisor Bootcamp program with the aim of nurturing a new generation of travel advisors.
The 10-week program offers classroom and virtual learning with a curriculum covering all facets of retail travel business led by a live instructor.
It includes general geographic knowledge, itinerary building and combatting fraud.
Students also get to acquire GDS knowhow with Sabre.
"Our goal is to develop a pipeline for new advisors to join Tzell and be successful. We are seeing an incredible amount of interest in joining Tzell and becoming travel advisors," said Monty Swaney, Tzell co-president.
The program is aimed at people new to the business or travel advisors looking to running a business for the first time.
"We designed the Advisor Bootcamp to train and support those new advisors so they may grow their businesses and reach their goals quickly," Swaney added.
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