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TravelManagers Australia has concluded 2024 with a healthy twelve percent  year on year increase in sales, reveals Chief Operating Officer Grant Campbell. This builds onto  an already exceptional performance in 2023, and setsthe stage for even greater achievements  in 2025 and beyond. 

“TravelManagers’ growth in 2024 has been driven by increased demand for a variety of  destinations, with double digit growth for New Zealand, Asia and North America,” he reports.  “Cruise sales have grown by 30 percent, fuelled by a similar increase in international cruise  departures between 2023 and 2024, while South America has increased by a phenomenal 48  percent.” 

A staggering forty percent of the network of personal travel managers (PTMs) achieved annual  sales of more than one million dollars in 2024, as well as “almost one-third of those PTMs  achieved more than two million dollars in sales,” Campbell points out, “which is only possible because understand their clients, anticipate their needs and consistently deliver beyond their  expectations.” 

Furthermore, Campbell states “our 50 top-selling PTMs continued to excel by sustaining  impressive commission earnings in 2024,”. “Given they have the option to structure their  business using a 90/10 commission split, they are exceeding the outdated notion that travel  can’t be a financially rewarding career.” 

In October, TravelManagers was named Most Outstanding Mobile Advisor Network at the  National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA) for the third time in four years. Campbell emphasises  the accomplishments of its individual PTMs and NPO team in achieving this milestone.  Additionally, Campbell also notes that TravelManagers’ regional PTMs are performing on par  with their peers based in Australia’s major metropolitan centres: “among those who  consistently appear in the ranks of our top 50 achievers, we have PTMs based in Dubbo,  Parkes, Coffs Harbour, Forster, Anna Bay, Geelong, Devonport, Townsville and Kapunda.” 

Support for PTMs from TravelManagers’ National Partnership Office (NPO) throughout 2024  included 126 virtual training seminars, 174 famil opportunities with partner suppliers, and  comprehensive induction seminars for 64 new PTMs. Having an emphasis on consistently  training PTMs the network in NDC ensures are as well placed as possible to maximise earning  capacity and be competitive. 

Its team of nine Business Partnership Managers (BPMs) – the highest number of on-ground  support network of any mobile advisor business organised cluster meetings, catch-up lunches and more than 850 individual face-to-face meetings with PTMs. Additionally, marketing team  executed more than one hundred campaigns designed to target a high-quality database of  clients. 

Campbell says TravelManagers is enabling its PTMs to ‘Work Smarter,’ as reflected in the  theme of its highly rewarding 2024 National Conference, which took place in Cairns during 

September. “Our focus is on developing and refining the tools they need to reduce stress and  build resilience, while also implementing technological innovations that will enhance  productivity and inform decision-making.” It’s an ongoing process which Campbell believes is  integral to the future success of TravelManagers and its PTMs.  

“With an increasing number of experienced travel advisors drawn to freedom, flexibility and  great earning potential offered by TravelManagers’ home-based model, we are entering 2025  with optimism and high expectations.”