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Dugan’s Travels: Agent Education in 2025

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Dugan’s Travels dedicated much of 2025 to structured, real-world education for independent travel advisors. The calendar included cruise sailings, resort inspections, supplier conferences, and destination immersion programs spanning locations such as Hawaii, Las Vegas, Seattle, Anaheim, London, Scotland, and Ireland. Only two months of the year were without organized events, reflecting a consistent focus on hands-on exposure. Each event served a distinct purpose. Ship inspections provided operational insight into cabin categories, onboard amenities, and brand positioning. Resort visits offered clarity on property layouts, service standards, and guest demographics. Supplier-led sessions created space for direct questions, relationship-building, and clearer communication about product updates. Destination-based programs added cultural and logistical context that cannot be replicated through virtual training alone. Attendance was structured as an opportunity rather than a requirement. Adv...

Travel Advisor Marketing in the Short-Form Era

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  Travel advisor marketing has entered a phase defined by rapid content consumption and platform-driven visibility. Short-form video now plays a central role in how travel information is introduced, interpreted, and remembered. Audiences accustomed to scrolling feeds often decide within seconds whether a piece of content holds value. As a result, messaging structures have evolved toward brevity, visual clarity, and immediate context. Traditional marketing for travel advisors emphasized detailed consultations, long-form destination guides, and extended storytelling. While these formats still serve a purpose, they compete with mobile-first platforms that prioritize concise, vertical video clips. Algorithms reward early engagement, which places emphasis on strong opening visuals and clear framing. Advisors increasingly present destination highlights, travel tips, and behind-the-scenes planning insights in segments lasting under a minute. This transformation does not eliminate depth; i...

Short-Form Video in Travel Marketing

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  Short-form video has become a dominant force in travel marketing as audience attention spans continue to contract. Traditional long-form productions, including destination walkthroughs and ship tours, now compete with 15-to-60-second clips optimized for mobile viewing. Platforms such as TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts prioritize fast-paced, visually compelling content that delivers immediate value. Engagement data shows that short-form videos often generate higher interaction rates and influence purchasing decisions more effectively than longer formats. As a result, hotel brands, cruise lines, and tour operators are reallocating marketing budgets toward shorter, platform-native content. These clips are typically structured around a strong opening hook, a clear message, and concise delivery. For travel advisors , this shift changes how clients gather inspiration and evaluate destinations. Many travelers encounter ideas through influencers and short-form creators befor...

How to Start a Travel Agency: 2026 Rewrite

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How to Start a Travel Agency has undergone a complete rewrite to align with the structural and technological changes shaping the travel industry in 2026. First introduced in 1999, the book has been revised multiple times over the years, but this edition reflects a comprehensive reworking of its content to address current business realities. The travel industry has evolved significantly over the past two decades. The rise of home-based agencies, host agency partnerships, cloud-based booking systems, and digital marketing platforms has reshaped how travel advisors operate. Traditional storefront models have largely transitioned into flexible, technology-driven structures that support remote work and global client bases. The rewritten edition reflects these changes by examining updated operational frameworks and modern business strategies. A major focus of the new version includes the integration of artificial intelligence tools into daily workflows . AI applications are increasingly used...

Large Language Models (LLM) for Travel Pros

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  Large Language Models (LLMs) are advanced artificial intelligence systems designed to process and generate human-like text. Built on vast datasets, they identify patterns in language to predict and produce relevant responses. In the travel industry, these systems are increasingly integrated into everyday workflows, supporting research, communication, and operational tasks. For travel advisors, time is often divided between client communication, supplier coordination, documentation review, and itinerary planning. LLMs can assist by drafting customized emails, summarizing hotel contracts, organizing trip details, or generating structured itineraries based on client preferences. They can also help translate messages, adjust tone for different audiences, and create outlines for marketing materials. Several platforms dominate the current LLM landscape. ChatGPT is widely recognized for conversational writing and creative tasks. Claude is often noted for handling lengthy documents and n...

Relationship-Driven Sales in Travel Advisory

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  Sales within the travel industry operate differently from traditional retail transactions. Travel decisions often carry emotional weight, financial commitment, and personal expectations. Because of this, a relationship-driven approach creates more sustainable results than a transaction-focused mindset. When sales conversations prioritize trust and alignment over closing techniques, the role of a travel professional shifts from seller to advisor. A foundational principle is evaluating whether a genuine fit exists between the client’s needs and the services offered. Instead of concentrating on “making the sale,” the focus turns to understanding motivations, preferences, and expectations. This mindset reduces pressure and creates space for honest dialogue. When prospects feel heard rather than persuaded, communication becomes more transparent and productive. Positioning oneself as a helper rather than a pitcher further strengthens this approach. Conversations centered on features, u...

Host Travel Agencies in 2026 Explained

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Host travel agencies continue to serve as a structural foundation for independent travel businesses in 2026. Their rise began when supplier commission structures shifted, and maintaining direct industry appointments became increasingly complex and expensive for individual agents. Over time, the host agency model evolved into a comprehensive support system that enables independent professionals to operate efficiently without holding their own ARC accreditation. In today’s travel environment, maintaining ARC appointments, industry memberships, and required credentials can involve significant financial and administrative commitments. Host agencies consolidate these requirements under a shared structure, allowing independent agents to focus on sales, client relationships, and niche specialization rather than regulatory management and operational overhead. One of the defining advantages of host agencies is their established supplier relationships. Due to consolidated production volume, hos...