TTC Tour Brands revealed plans for a second Tour Week in November 2025, following the successful launch of their inaugural event in March. The upcoming program will feature nine itineraries across four brands in various destinations.
The March Tour Week brought together more than 500 travel advisors who participated in 13 familiarization trips organized by the company. According to TTC Tour Brands, the event attracted more than 1,000 applicants.
"Tour Week is an invitation into the heart of the TTC Tour Brands experience," said Whitney Ramirez, senior vice president of sales at TTC Tour Brands. "We created this initiative to help advisors sell with confidence by immersing them in what their clients will experience on tour. During Tour Week, advisors can forge lasting personal and professional connections, become part of a special community of like-minded peers and be better equipped to deliver unforgettable client experiences."
The November Tour Week will include offerings from Trafalgar, Insight Vacations, Contiki and Costsaver. Trafalgar will operate four trips: Tastes and Sounds of the South, Hawaii Three Island Adventure, Land of the Incas and Highlights of India.
Insight Vacations will present three itineraries: Magical Switzerland, Wonders of Egypt and Highlights of France. Contiki will offer Ecuador in a Week, designed for advisors under 40. Costsaver will feature one tour, Imperial Europe, covering Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic.
During the event, participants will meet with company executives and peers to discuss business growth strategies. According to TTC Tour Brands, many advisors are on track to earn $75,000 or more in annual commission by booking one couple per week across their six-brand portfolio.
Registration for the November Tour Week is open until May 12, with limited spaces available. For more information, visit the TTC Travel Agent Portal.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by TTC Tour Brands. It has been fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.