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BOOM! Goldman Travel's mobile Agents earning more money

Smartflyer is living up to its owners' expectations of being a "formidable force" in Australia, because within the last 12 months, its mobile Travel Agents have experienced "outstanding" sales.

Smartflyer is living up to its owners’ expectations of being a “formidable force” in Australia, because within the last 12 months, its mobile Travel Agents have experienced “outstanding” sales.

In a financial update, the part-owned Goldman Travel business revealed its revenue for the 2017/18 financial year jumped by 24 percent compared to the prior year.

Additionally, the 40 individual advisors within saw their earnings grow by 14 percent (WOO more money!), while as a group they secured some 125 hotel high commission deals.

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Describing the year’s results as “outstanding”, Smartflyer’s owners said it’s a testament to the investment in the brand and the flexible options that allow consultants to work remotely and on their own terms.

“By offering flexible work options, SmartFlyer Australia means we can tap into the best travel talent regardless of location – all around Australia, whether that’s at home, on the beach, at a café, or while traveling around the world.”

Anthony Goldman, Goldman Group Joint Managing Director

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“Our vast networks, industry relationships and extensive supply chain give our mobile team access to the very best premium travel products for their clients – enabling them to deliver completely bespoke holiday experiences each and every time,” said Mr Goldman.

Smartflyer launched in Australia in 2015 as a joint initiative between the Goldman Travel Group and New York-based travel group SmartFlyer. The brand recruits specialists in premium and luxury travel capable of tailor-making trips for individual clients.

 

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