Below are basic definitions and requirements to start working with Travel Trade.
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Below are basic definitions and requirements to start working with travel trade.
What is Travel Trade?
Travel Trade is the buying and selling of travel products that are either sold directly to consumers or to other tour operators and buyers. It is a distribution network for travel. Products include accommodations, attractions, transportation, packed experiences, etc. Suppliers pay commission levels between 10 and 30 per cent to the buyer on a per-booking basis.
What is a Buyer?
A buyer is a tour operator seeking to add a supplier's tourism product or service to an existing package and product offering.
What is a Tour Operator?
A tour operator is a business that employs people to design, develop, manage, market and execute packaged travel and tours to a variety of destinations. Tour operators sell travel products through travel agencies or directly to consumers. They typically receive 20 per cent of the advertised or retail price of the travel product.
What is a Receptive Tour Operator (RTO)?
A receptive tour operator is a wholesaler that specializes in particular destinations, providing services at the destination to group travel organizers and tour operators. An RTO typically receives 30 per cent of the advertised or retail price of the travel product.
What is a Supplier?
A supplier is a company or individual that provides the actual travel product, such as an accommodation, organized activity, transportation or attraction to a tour operator or RTO.
Need Help?
For more information on Travel Trade and to find out how you can get involved, please contact:
- Alison Singharath, Market Development Consultant, Travel Trade @ (306) 787-2388 or alison.singharath@tourismsask.com
- Natalie Hoffarth, Market Development Consultant, Travel Trade @ (306) 787-2328 or natalie.hoffarth@tourismsask.com
For in-depth definitions of terms used in Travel Trade, click below.
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