AmericanTours International’s (ATI) Drive America customizable road trip packages make it easy for travel agents to set up, save clients money (compared to booking it on their own online), and generate commissions on a $3,000 couple booking and up to $10,000 or more for a small or multi-generation family. ATI support team knows about the ins and outs of traveling within your destinations and is always available to help you.
More and more travelers are starting to desire outside help to plan their vacations. At the same time, they want instant access to information, authentic local experiences, and combined online and offline communication.
That is where ATI’s user-friendly Drive America platform, with dozens of itinerary templates come in to help travel agents.
As America’s largest wholesale destination management company, handling over half a million travelers from travel agencies in the US and abroad, including hundreds of AAA offices, ATI save travel agents time by offering the most competitive price options (compared to other online options), the largest choice of destinations, and most suitable solutions for any problem you and your clients encounter. This includes room upgrades, airport transfers, special dining experiences, customized tours, and so much more.
The goal of ATI’s Drive America program and agent support services is to solve any and every problem that can arise during the planning and touring portions of your client’s dream vacations.
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