Travefy has announced the launch of Marketplace, a new content-sharing network exclusively for travel advisors.
The platform integrates user-generated and supplier content from over 30,000 travel brands globally and offers an array of resources, including full itineraries, destination guides, packing lists and travel tips. Marketplace also provides curated cruise and hotel information, along with essential forms and workflows. This new feature aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of travel advisors by consolidating diverse content into one accessible platform.
“Marketplace has allowed me to elevate my business and optimize my workflow, saving me time to focus on more important things like client satisfaction, interaction, and growing my business,” said Renee Antes, an independent contractor with Academy Travel. “With such a huge database at my fingertips, I can offer my clients a well-crafted and informed itinerary tailored to my style in less time.”
John Vavrina, senior vice president of commercial sales at Exoticca, noted that there are benefits for suppliers, too.
“We are very excited to be partnering with Travefy on their new Marketplace,” Vavrina said. “This is a great opportunity to expose Exoticca’s private and small group tours to thousands of travel advisors. Travefy hit it out of the park on this solution for both suppliers and advisors.”
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The Marketplace feature is available at no additional cost to all Travefy users. Looking ahead, Travefy plans to expand Marketplace to include marketing landing pages and website templates, which will further support travel advisors in enhancing their online presence.
“Marketplace represents the power of community and collaboration,” said David Chat, CEO of Travefy. “We are excited to provide this platform to empower travel professionals in delivering unparalleled client experiences.”
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by the Travefy. It was reviewed and fact-checked by a TravelAge West editor.