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TravelManagers celebrate record-breaking May with PTM income at all-time high

The travel industry’s post-pandemic recovery continues to gain momentum, with recently turned 17-year old TravelManagers Australia revealing its May 2022 sales figures were at 92% of the same period in 2019.

The travel industry’s post-pandemic recovery continues to gain momentum, with recently turned 17-year old TravelManagers Australia revealing its May 2022 sales figures were at 92% of the same period in 2019.

Chief Operating Officer, Grant Campbell, says the figures reveal an even more optimistic picture at an individual level, with average sales per personal travel manager (PTM) in May at their highest ever.

“What’s more, the average income per PTM – based on commissions and service fees – in May is also at an all-time high,” he adds.

Whilst this recovery may seem miraculous, Campbell is keen to point out that it comes as the culmination of a lot of hard work behind the scenes over the course of the pandemic.

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TravelManagers Chief Operating Officer, Grant Campbell

Campbell says that their PTMs, supported by TravelManagers’ National Partnership Office (NPO) team, have worked on their businesses, polishing their systems and product knowledge while focusing on the domestic market and waiting for the point at which customers would once again start looking beyond Australia for their next travel fix.

One recent example of this was last week’s announcement that nine PTMs had gained Premier Aussie Specialist status, which is Tourism Australia’s top tier for training in its Aussie Specialist Program.

The reaction to May’s result from Melanie Whyte, who is TravelManagers’ representative for Devonport, TAS, sums up the sentiment shared by PTMs throughout Australia.

“Whew, what just happened? I think May was the busiest I have had in 22 years on the job!

“38 people to Europe, thirteen to the USA, four to the Pacific islands, one to Asia and countless people around Australia: it makes my heart happy!”

Melanie Whyte
Melanie Whyte, TravelManagers, Devonport, Tasmania

Whyte says that whilst it has become necessary to navigate new (and oft-changing) post-pandemic rules relating to testing, certification, passenger declarations and more, her customers are happy to put their faith in her ability to ensure that all bases are covered.

“I’m having to tell my customers that if they are thinking of getting away in 2022, they need to book now. The European summer is almost booked out for flights, the United States is not far behind, and the entire world seems to have this immense buzz now that we’re allowed to travel.”

For more, head to www.travelmanagers.com.au