The Travel Franchise enlists notable figures to expand its network of homeworking agents.
- Prominent personalities will grace the Discovery evening in London.
- The event aims to unveil lucrative opportunities in the travel sector.
- Organisers promise insights into the franchise’s workings and future plans.
- Attendees have a chance to secure one of the remaining training slots.
In a bid to bolster its ranks with entrepreneurial talent, The Travel Franchise has announced a significant event slated for September 3rd at the Sheraton Skyline Hotel, London Heathrow. This ‘Discovery’ evening promises to bring together influential figures from various sectors to highlight the potential benefits of joining the travel franchise network.
Olympic gold medallist Daley Thompson is set to make an appearance alongside broadcasters Eamonn Holmes and Hayley Sparkes. Their involvement is expected to draw considerable attention, delivering not only star power but also offering attendees insights into the lucrative prospects available for those willing to venture into the travel industry.
Co-founder Paul Harrison will lead the evening, providing an overview of the franchise operation and explaining how individuals can earn a ‘very attractive salary’ while planning holidays from the comfort of their homes. According to Holmes, the opportunity allows people to work while indulging in what they love, as he enthuses, “If you do something you love, you will never work a day in your life.”
The Travel Franchise, currently boasting a contingent of 650 homeworking agents, is particularly appealing to newcomers to the travel sector. Notably, 98% of these agents were entirely new to the industry upon joining, reflecting the franchise’s ability to attract fresh talent.
These events, spanning approximately two hours, aim to comprehensively outline the various franchise options available, beginning at £2,995. Additionally, Harrison plans to share future company strategies that are not typically disclosed to the public, catering to prospective agents keen on long-term prospects.
The timing of the Discovery evening is strategic, with reports of record holiday bookings surfacing amidst a booming industry. For those investing in a franchise, the event could provide a pivotal opportunity to secure one of the last few training slots by the month’s end, well ahead of the busier booking season from January to March.
An affordable entry, the event tickets are priced at £10, a cost which is refundable upon attendance, ensuring accessibility for those genuinely interested in exploring this venture. By doing so, the organisation hopes to engage a wide array of potential franchisees, ready to make their mark in the travel world.
The upcoming Discovery event promises to be a valuable opportunity for aspiring travel entrepreneurs to gain insights and potentially join a thriving sector.
