WheelsUpNetwork, a leading portal for Travel Agents in USA, is excited to announce its rebranding to GlobalAgents.us. This change reflects the company’s continued international growth and commitment to providing travel agents with the tools they need to earn, learn, and save in an ever-evolving industry.
For 7 years, WheelsUpNetwork has been a trusted resource for USA Travel Agents, offering relevant industry news and insights. As part of the rebranding to Global Agents, the company aims to unify its presence across its established markets, which now include the Canada, UK, France, Spain, Mexico, and various countries in LATAM. With a global network of 250,000 travel agents, the rebranding will streamline communications and enhance the overall user experience.
Managing Director of Global Agents, Richard Kirby stated “ We are delighted with the growing engagement our website portals have with travel agents in all markets and USA particularly, and merging all in to one brand will give us further flexibility to provide relevant global information to agents whilst maintaining market specific content. It will also facilitate further international growth”.
The rebranding to Global Agents.us is not just a change in name; it represents a commitment to enhancing the value provided to travel agents worldwide. The new platform will continue to offer the same high-quality resources and support that agents have come to rely on, while also expanding its offerings to meet the needs of a diverse global audience.
Travel agents can look forward to an improved experience on GlobalAgents.us, where they will find a wealth of information tailored to their specific markets, alongside global insights that will help them thrive in the competitive travel landscape.
For more information about the rebranding and what it means for travel agents, please email Kate Ivchenko at [email protected].
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