The SoCo Hotel Group targets agents with dedicated training sessions
The SoCo Hotel Group is inviting agents to update their product knowledge with dedicated training sessions on its two Caribbean properties.
The 30-minute sessions will give agents the necessary product information and learn more about current offers, discounts and incentives to boost sales.
The company operates the SoCo Hotel in Barbados and The SoCo House in Saint Lucia.
Key information discussed will include pointers on how to best sell The SoCo Hotel and The SoCo House in line with specific client requirements.
It will discuss each hotel’s latest developments and share destination information on Barbados and Saint Lucia.
The sessions offer agents the opportunity to pick up important insights and tips that arm them with the expertise to better sell to a variety of clients.
Suzy Trott, UK Sales Representative at Silva Lining said: ‘It’s exciting to be able to bring these small group training sessions to the UK trade on behalf of The SoCo Hotel Group. There opportunities to sell both properties to a variety of clientele and I have lots of sales tips to help agents position the hotels to fit many bespoke holiday requests."
"The sessions are concise and provide everything needed to confidently sell the hotels."
UK agents can set up a personalised session now by emailing Suzy Trott on [email protected]
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