Over 600 TTAND Agents Attended 'Largest-Ever' Coast to Coast Roadshows

The Travel Agent Next Door recently travelled across Canada, hosting over 600 agent partners in many cities.

The Travel Agent Next Door (TTAND) announced that it had conducted its "largest-ever" series of roadshows across Canada from Halifax to Victoria in OCT 2023, with over 600 attending.

The roadshows featured TTAND Founder Flemming Friisdahl and VP Agent Experience Penny Martin, as well as other executives from the TTAND leadership team.

Friisdahl’s presentation included details on the enhanced website launching with technical improvements for responsive design TTAND’s investment in increased search engine optimization and enhanced navigation for a better user experience.

TTAND also recently launched its fully bilingual website, and TTAND now has a growing number of agents joining in Quebec.

Supplier partners that joined the shows this year were Manulife, Globus Family of Brands, G Adventures, Collette and Oceania.

More information on TTAND's website. 


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