Visit Orlando unveils new student travel training module


Visit Orlando unveils new student travel training module

Wednesday, 06 Mar, 2024 0

Visit Orlando has rolled out a new Student and Youth Travel specialist module within its Orlando Travel Academy.

The online training resource platform provides travel advisors with an additional tool to boost their knowledge of Orlando.

The module will now offer travel advisors resources tailored to student and youth group travel.

“Orlando is ranked one of the top student travel destinations,” said Casandra Matej, President and CEO of Visit Orlando.

Key highlights of the student and youth travel module include:

Comprehensive destination information tailored to the interests and preferences of student and youth travellers.

Insights into Orlando’s top attractions, accommodations, transportation and entertainment offerings suitable for educational or performance groups.

Guidance on planning educational trips, youth sports events, performance tours and other specialised group travel experiences.

Tips for managing group logistics and maximising value for student and youth group travel clients.

Interactive quizzes and assessments to reinforce learning and earn certification as an Orlando Expert.

The Orlando Travel Academy offers travel advisors on-demand sales planning resources available on any device, including interactive modules, webinars and training videos.

Orlando Travel Academy graduates also gain access to exclusive offers upon completion of the program.

Designated ‘Certified Orlando Experts’ can take advantage of up to 20 offers ranging from complimentary attractions tickets to airline perks.

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