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5Continents Launches Virtual Training Program

5Continents announced the launch of its new Virtual Training Program. This initiative is designed to empower travel professionals by offering monthly in-depth sessions spotlighting premier suppliers and must-visit destinations from around the world.

The Virtual Training Program will serve as an invaluable resource for travel agents, who are eager to expand their knowledge and expertise. Each month, participants will gain exclusive insights from top partners and destination experts, enhancing their ability to create unforgettable travel experiences for their clients.

Key Features of the Virtual Training Program:

  • Weekly Focus: Every month, the program will highlight a different supplier or destination for a week, offering detailed information on products, services, attractions, and insider tips.
  • Expert-Led Sessions: Industry leaders and local experts will lead interactive sessions and live videos from the destination.
  • Featured Products: Flyers with different products will be provided, so agents can share with their clients and inspire their next trip.
  • Agent Incentives and/or promotions: Local Office Partners will provide exciting promotions to incentivize travel partners to use their newly acquired knowledge to increase their sales and revenue.
  • Featured Suppliers: Tahiti Tourisme Canada, Athens Express, Europe Incoming UK Italy, Tourism Australia, Pacific Destination New Zealand and many more!

The first session of the Virtual Training Program is set to kick off on August 26, with Tahiti Tourisme Canada taking the spotlight. A webinar has already been scheduled on August 28 at 12:30 E. Registration is now open.

For more information about the Virtual Training Program or to register for upcoming sessions, please visit our Facebook Group The 5C Club or contact sales@5Continentsca.com

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