An Integrated B2B Travel Content Platform to enable effective communications, engagement and knowledge sharing between travel resellers and suppliers
Distinct websites and newsletters for the UK/EU, USA and Asia Pacific/ANZ regions.
225,000 travel industry members and subscribers generating 1.3m monthly page views.
Since its launch in 1999, TravelMole.com has become, one of the largest global online travel industry communities.
TravelMole has evolved over 23 years to facilitate interesting and relevant curated, easy-to-digest content of all types, from a variety of channels, for travel industry professionals. The aim is to enable effective communications, engagement and knowledge sharing between travel resellers and suppliers
TravelMole’s daily and bi-weekly Travel Agent Update newsletter and Partner Editions have a subscriber base of 67,000 for the UK/EU, 115,000 USA, and 51,000 Asia Pacific / Australasia editions.
Over 70,000 follow TravelMole on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.
TravelMole.com website receives on average 1.3 million page views each month.
Audience
TravelMole’s newsletters, websites (i.e. UK/EU, USA, and Asia Pacific), and social channel audience include all travel and tourism industry sectors, with the majority being retail and online travel agents, and tour operators.
Our Markets & Circulation
TravelMole.com and its e-newsletters are distinct for the UK/EU, the USA, and Asia Pacific / Australasia markets. Their audiences include:
TravelMole.com Visitors
1.5 million monthly page views are generated by TravelMole members and newsletter subscribers.
Social Channel Followers
TravelMole has 70,000 social channel followers from the travel trade industry.
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Webinars and Video Interviews
TravelMole’s destination and travel supplier webinars, video interviews, and expert panel discussions generate high viewership throughout the year.
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