Air Transat Re-Launches Enhanced Online Agents Training Course

Air Transat has re-launched its agents training course with a raft of improvements.
The free course, which is offered in association with Online Travel Training, features training on the airline’s onboard experience, new aircraft and expanding routes.
Participants who complete the course by 28th February, 2023 will be in with the chance to win a £100 Love2Shop e-voucher in the airline’s monthly draw.*
The course modules also cover:
- About Air Transat: An introduction to their global network, routes and connections
- Fare types & inclusions: Covering their simple pricing structure and ancillary services, making it easier to understand and sell
- Onboard comfort & inflight services: Discover their two travel classes, and inflight services, along with the free-to-join kids club and youth solo travel – making travel easier for families
- Travel information: Learn more about their fleet, check-in options and group travel
Connecting the UK to Canada and beyond, Air Transat flies direct year-round from Glasgow, Manchester and London Gatwick, and from Dublin in the summer. Flying direct to Montreal and Toronto, with seamless connections to Quebec City, Vancouver, Calgary, Florida, and California.
To join the course and for more information, please visit: airtransat-ott.com
Learn more about Air Transat
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