As the role of the travel advisor evolves, it’s now more possible to create curated travel experiences on your own terms. Whether it’s flexible hours or simply the satisfaction of working for yourself, going mobile is what more and more travel advisors are turning to. Gold Coast-based advisor Fiona Gent made the move to MTA
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Travel Agents are some of the most resourceful people around – take MTA-Mobile Travel Agent Darren Leckie who would normally be attending the Whittlesea Show, one of Victoria’s biggest agricultural exhibitions, but seeing the event was cancelled this year due to COVID, Darren decided to put on a little show of his own, promoting his
THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC HAS HAD A DEVASTATING IMPACT, EVEN ON THE MOST EXPERIENCED TRAVEL AGENTS. But with the right support, resources and business model you can take the edge off the pain and be ready for travel to return. Making the switch to a mobile travel agent business, like MTA – Mobile Travel Agents, could be
MTA-Mobile Travel Agent Amanda Erwin is brushing up on her Dutch after being selected as one of only 20 Virtuoso travel advisors worldwide to take part in The Dutch Travel Advisor’s exclusive familiarisation trip of the Netherlands next year. “I’m thrilled to have been selected,” says Amanda. “It’s a place I sell regularly (in a
Mark Spurway recently made the move to become a Mobile Travel Advisor and says he has been blown away with the ease of the process and support he has received during these crazy COVID-times. We caught up with him to find out more. With the travel industry changing at a rapid rate, now could be