Travel Counsellors posts new sales records
Travel Counsellors just had consecutive best ever sales days in January.
During the current peaks season, Travel Counsellors surpassed £5 million in sales on two consecutive days on Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 January.
These are two of the Top 10 best sales days in the company’s history.
In January so far, TCs have made 14 bookings over £50,000, 26 TCs have achieved total sales of over £100,000 and one TC made an £84,000 booking.
The top five most popular booking destinations include Spain, the US, United Arab Emirates, Greece and the Maldives.
Jim Eastwood, Global Sales Director at said: “It is great to see sales figures looking strong at the start of peaks which underscores the pivotal role our travel entrepreneurs play.”
It follows the recent launch of the company’s multi-channel peaks marketing campaign ‘We take care of everything’.
Following one of the campaign’s adventure focused emails, Alaska, Galapagos, and Ski experiences emerged as the most engaged content with customers.
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