Visit USA is excited to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website, visitusa.org.au, created to serve as a valuable resource for Australian travel agents seeking the latest information, tools, and resources on U.S. travel destinations.
Launched today, the platform provides agents with streamlined access to a comprehensive directory of U.S. destinations, attractions, and travel services represented by Visit USA members.
The enhanced website features an intuitive design and an expanded Member Profile section, offering agents access to rich, up-to-date content from members. Each profile is now equipped with videos, images, brochures, webinars, training materials, the latest travel news, and essential contact details, enabling agents to easily connect with destinations and products suited to their clients’ needs.
Key Benefits for Travel Agents:
- Enhanced Resource Access: With profiles for each U.S. destination and service, agents can now quickly browse images, videos, and up-to-date information, making it easier to sell U.S. travel experiences confidently.
- Training and Webinars: The site offers on-demand webinars and training documents, helping agents stay knowledgeable about the latest offerings and developments in U.S. travel.
- News and Updates in Real-Time: Regularly updated profiles allow agents to access the latest news, promotions, and product information from Visit USA members.
“Visit USA’s new website is purpose-built to support Australian travel agents, making it easier to find, understand, and recommend diverse U.S. destinations and experiences,” said Caroline Davidson, President of Visit USA Australia. “We believe this platform will be a valuable resource, empowering agents to help travellers make informed, inspired choices.”
Visit USA invites all travel agents to explore the new site at visitusa.org.au and start utilising these resources to enhance their knowledge and ability to sell U.S. travel experiences. With regular updates from Members, the site is designed to be an invaluable, up-to-date resource.