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7 Questions to Ask Before Joining a Host Agency

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Starting a travel business is an exciting step, but one decision can shape your long-term success more than almost any other: choosing the right host agency. While many aspiring travel advisors focus on commission rates or flashy marketing promises, experienced professionals know that the relationship between an independent travel agent and a host agency goes much deeper. A host agency serves as the foundation of your business . It can provide supplier relationships, booking technology, marketing resources, training, mentorship, and operational support. The wrong choice, however, can limit your growth, reduce your earnings, and leave you without the guidance needed to build a thriving business. Whether you're launching your first agency or switching to a better partnership, asking the right questions before signing an agreement can save you time, money, and frustration. Here are seven essential questions every travel advisor should ask before joining a host agency. 1. What Training...

The Travel Trend Most Advisors Are Still Overlooking

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Imagine planning a vacation where every decision is yours. No debates about which excursion to book. No compromises on dining reservations. No arguments about whether the day should be spent relaxing by the pool or exploring a new destination. For a growing number of travelers, that isn't a dream. It's exactly how they prefer to travel. And that's why solo cruisers are becoming one of the most fascinating segments in the travel industry. For years, many people assumed that cruising was designed primarily for couples, families, or large groups. But something has changed. More travelers are choosing to cruise alone—not because they have to, but because they want to. The surprising part? Many travel advisors are still overlooking this audience. Here's where it gets interesting. Most people hear the phrase "traveling alone" and immediately think loneliness. But experienced solo cruisers often describe something completely different. They talk about freedom. Fre...

Is Being a Home-Based Travel Agent Really Better in 2026?

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  A few years ago, most people thought working from home was a temporary adjustment. Today, it has become a preferred way of working for millions of professionals—and the travel industry is no exception. But here's the interesting part.      Many people still imagine a travel agent sitting in a traditional office, answering calls behind a desk, surrounded by brochures and paperwork. The reality in 2026 looks very different. The modern home-based travel agent can build a thriving business from virtually anywhere. Whether it's a dedicated home office, a spare bedroom, or even a favorite coffee shop, technology has completely transformed how travel professionals connect with clients and manage bookings. Yet freedom is only one part of the story. Think about how much time the average professional spends commuting every year. Now imagine redirecting those hours toward growing your business, learning a new destination specialty, improving your marketing, or simply spendin...