Last Call: National Travel Agent Survey Deadline Extended

The National Travel Agent Survey, conducted by Winnipeg-based Rob Glennie Consulting, will close on 15FEB 2025.

“We are very pleased with the response rate so far,” said David Wass, a consultant with Rob Glennie. “But the more agents we hear from, the more representative the results become.”

Once completed, the survey’s findings will be shared with industry media, travel agents, and suppliers, helping to shape industry decisions and trends.

As an incentive for participation, agents who complete the survey are eligible for prize draws. The grand prize of $300 has already been awarded to Jane Vogel, Manager at Expedia Cruises. Three additional $100 prizes will be drawn after the survey closes.

Rob Glennie, who has over 30 years of experience in advertising, has operated two advertising agencies, one in Vancouver and another in Winnipeg.

Travel agents interested in contributing to the survey can participate using the following link: National Travel Agent Survey.

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