Local Travel Agent Is Helping to Change the Travel Industry
Changes in < >travel > industry provide opportunity for average person to become < >travel > agent.
(PRWEB) September 16, 2005 -- Estelle Thomson-Hale enjoys < >travel >ing so much, she decided to become a Travel Agent to support her increasingly costly habit.
Although she has previously attended < >travel > school and was certified as an IATAN agent, Ms. Thomson-Hale is not your traditional Travel Agent. She works in college admissions during the week, yet still has plenty of time to arrange < >travel > for friends, family members and virtually anyone < >travel >ing anywhere. Ms. Thomson-Hale is a member of Global Travel International (GTI), based in Maitland, FL. As a Travel Agent with GTI, Estelle is able to guarantee the lowest rate for < >travel > at the time of booking. And when potential < >travel >ers come knocking, Estelle can locate these < >travel > rates as well as helpful destination tips simply by calling GTIs headquarters. By joining the ranks of over 35,000 GTI Travel Agents worldwide, Estelle is able to not only book the most competitive rates, she receives fifty percent of the commission from < >travel > booked by her referrals.
This innovative concept of selling < >travel > is radically changing the < >travel > industry. In much the same fashion that Wal-Mart and Charles Schwab revolutionized their respective markets, GTI is able to sell < >travel > through its army of Travel Agents at a lower cost. The reason? High sales volume. Through its army of Agents, GTI sells close to $120 million in < >travel > per year, and thats why industry experts are touting Estelle Thomson-Hale and GTI as the twenty-first centurys new definition of a Travel Agent.
Author: Estelle Thomson-Hale
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