Similar to romantic relationships, sometimes it’s best for everyone when a travel advisor and client break up - as long as they can part on good terms.
According to KARRYON, if a client’s needs no longer align with an advisor’s expertise or services, it might be time to move on. Taking appropriate action can help both parties move on to greener pastures and leave the door open for potential reunions in the future.
The article recommends face-to-face honesty and open communication, plus other suggestions to help travel advisors end client relationships gracefully.
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