World Travel Holdings joins Travel Leaders Network
Travel Leaders Network announced industry titan World Travel Holdings is joining its membership group.
It marks the first time World Travel Holdings has joined an agency network.
Travel Leaders Network’s emphasis on the luxury sector was a major attraction, said David Crooks, senior vice president of product and operations for World Travel Holdings, and the network’s American Express partnership is another way to ‘enhance our current offerings.’
World Travel Holdings brings its franchise and host agency brands Dream Vacations, CruiseOne and Cruises Inc to the network.
Overall, it operates at total of 35 brands.
"As a powerhouse in the travel industry that serves as home to a vast number of travel agency franchisees and home-based advisors, World Travel Holdings clearly acknowledged that Travel Leaders Network was the partner of choice," said Travel Leaders Network and Leisure Group president John Lovell.
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