Transat Distribution Canada (TDC) annually recognizes 25 franchised and affiliated agencies for their sales performance from the previous fiscal year.
For 2024, the agencies that earned a spot in TDC's Bravo Excellence Club include owners of Marlin Travel, TravelPlus, Affiliated, Club Voyages, and Voyages en Liberté, which achieved either the highest passenger volumes or the greatest growth.
Agency owners across Canada and their companions will participate in a reward trip to Peru on Air Transat from Montreal to Lima in May 2025.
“Looking closely at this group of agencies, of course, we have regulars, so agencies that stand out year after year. But it's fabulous to see some newcomers to this prestigious group, who this year have managed to stand out impressively,” Karine Gagnon, General Manager of TDC said.
"These deserving agencies can be found from coast to coast. From as far away as Vancouver Island, all through British Columbia and Alberta, across the Prairies to Ontario and New Brunswick, and of course in the Greater Toronto and Ottawa areas. This is a great sign of the TDC network's dynamism and its members' reach to travelers."
TDC Bravo Excellence Club - 2023-2024
Marlin Travel, TravelPlus and Affiliates |
Club Voyages and Voyages en Liberté |
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“TDC enjoys the unfailing support of its preferred partners, which enables us to offer our members generous rewards, including this Bravo Excellence Club trip. At the heart of these relationships, of course, is Transat, by far TDC's most important partner, the one with whom we maintain the closest relationship, and above all, with whom our business relationship in terms of sales volumes is the most substantial.
"It is in collaboration with Transat and G Adventures that TDC will be able to offer this rewarding trip to its owners. In addition to discovering the colors and flavors of Peru, taking advantage of the many opportunities for relaxation, discovery and networking, the winners will be formally recognized during the trip at a magnificent, themed evening in their honor," Gagnon concluded.