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Creating an Email Campaign Strategy That Gets Opened

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  Let’s be honest: how many promotional travel emails actually make you stop scrolling and open them? Your clients’ inboxes are crowded. Another “AMAZING CRUISE DEAL!!!” sent to everyone on your list may not create excitement—it may create an unsubscribe. That’s why a strong email campaign strategy is becoming more important for travel advisors in 2026. The first question to ask is simple: Are you sending the same message to everyone? Your clients have different travel styles, preferences, budgets, and interests. One traveler may be dreaming about a luxury European cruise, while another only cares about family vacations or shoulder-season deals. Treating them as one audience can make even a great offer feel irrelevant. This is where segmentation becomes powerful. A smart email campaign strategy organizes subscribers based on factors such as previous bookings, travel preferences, engagement, and the types of experiences they actually want. Instead of sending one generic message to...

Beyond Booking: What Does a Host Agency Really Do?

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When most people hear host agency , they probably think of one thing: booking travel. But w hat if booking is actually just the tip of the iceberg ? Running a successful travel business involves far more than finding flights, hotels, cruises, or vacation packages. Behind every booking are supplier relationships, commission tracking, marketing, compliance, insurance, technology, education, and countless administrative tasks. And here’s the interesting part: travel advisors don't necessarily have to build all of that alone. That is where host agencies can become a powerful part of an advisor’s business model. A good host agency can provide the infrastructure that would otherwise take years, resources, and considerable investment to develop independently. Instead of spending all your time figuring out the back end of your business, you can focus more on what clients actually value—your expertise, relationships, recommendations, and personal service. But there’s another question worth...

How to Become a Travel Agent Without Experience in 2026

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  Thinking about becoming a travel agent but worried because you have zero experience ? You’re not alone—and that may not be the barrier you think it is. Starting any business from scratch can feel overwhelming. You have to understand suppliers, bookings, marketing, business processes, customer service, and all the small details that experienced professionals seem to know automatically. So, where do you even begin? The interesting part is that you don’t necessarily need years of travel-industry experience to get started . In 2026, host agencies are creating opportunities for aspiring travel advisors who are completely new to the industry. Instead of building every part of your business from the ground up, you can have access to training, mentorship, supplier relationships, technology, marketing resources, and a community of other advisors. But there’s an important question hiding underneath all of this: Which host agency is actually right for someone with no experience? That’s wh...

Could AI Travel Planning Apps Become Your Next Best Assistant?

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What if your newest travel planning assistant never asked for a day off, never took a lunch break, and could help you create a first itinerary in seconds? It sounds like something from the future. But for home-based travel advisors, that future is already here. The rise of AI travel planning apps is changing how advisors can approach one of the most time-consuming parts of the job: turning a client's ideas, preferences, budget, and destination dreams into a workable travel plan. But here's where things get interesting. AI isn't necessarily about replacing the travel advisor. It may be about removing the repetitive work that keeps advisors from doing what they do best. Think about the typical client request. “I want a seven-day European trip, but I don't want to rush. We love food, prefer boutique hotels, want to avoid tourist traps, and our budget is around $4,000.” That's not exactly a simple search query. An advisor has to consider destinations, transportation, ho...

Is Your Travel Agency Software Helping You—or Slowing You Down?

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Seven logins before breakfast. Multiple supplier portals. A CRM that doesn’t know what happened in the booking system. Marketing tools sitting completely separate from client data. And somewhere in between all of that, a travel advisor is still expected to answer clients quickly, follow up with leads, manage bookings, track commissions, and grow the business. Sound familiar? The travel industry has no shortage of technology. In fact, the bigger problem may be that there is simply too much of it. Modern travel agency software is supposed to make an advisor’s work easier . But when every new problem gets another tool, another subscription, and another login, technology can quietly become part of the problem. A 2025 Sabre survey of 499 agencies found that 91% were operating across four or more booking platforms, while more than half were managing seven or more. That raises an important question: Are travel advisors actually becoming more efficient, or are they spending more time managing ...

Your Clients Aren’t Ignoring Your Emails. They’re Ignoring Your Strategy.

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You send an email, then another, and then another—but somehow, the open rates keep dropping while the unsubscribe list keeps growing. So, what went wrong? Maybe the problem isn’t that your clients don’t want to hear from you. Maybe they’re simply tired of receiving emails that don’t feel like they were meant for them. A strong email campaign strategy starts with a simple question: “Why would this particular client want to open this particular email?” Think about two clients on the same travel advisor’s contact list. One has booked river cruises for years and carefully watches shoulder-season pricing. Another travels internationally with family and always asks about flight convenience and hotel locations. Would you send both of them the exact same email? Probably not. Yet this is exactly what happens when travel advisors treat their entire database as one audience. That’s where segmentation becomes important. Instead of sending one generic promotion to everyone, a smarter email campaig...

You Signed With a Host Agency. Now What? Your First 90 Days Matter

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Signing with a host agency feels like the finish line. You’ve compared options, signed the agreement, received the welcome email—and suddenly, you’re officially in business. But then comes the question most new travel advisors don’t expect: “Okay… what do I actually do now?” This is where the real journey begins. Choosing a host agency gives you access to tools, supplier relationships, training, technology, and support. But simply signing the agreement doesn’t automatically turn those resources into a successful travel business. What you do during those first few weeks can set the tone for everything that follows. And there’s one mistake new advisors often make: they rush to get their first booking. It sounds logical. You joined a host agency to sell travel, right? But imagine taking your first client booking without fully understanding the booking platform, commission structure, supplier policies, CRM, or support process. One small mistake can quickly become a much bigger problem whe...