Travel Franchises

March 15, 2007 by Cris | 0 Comments

The travel industries in the UK and the US are surging, with the number of visits abroad made by UK residents more than tripling since 1985. But anybody looking to get involved in the industry has a few problems, namely breaking into such a vast market teeming with businesses.

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Most people dream of sitting on white sands by clear blue seas with a cocktail in one hand and cooled by the shadow of a palm tree - and sending people on holidays to their dream locations is big business.
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The travel industries in the UK and the US are surging, with the number of visits abroad made by UK residents more than tripling since 1985. A record 66.4 million visits were made in 2005, with these happy travellers splashing out around 32.2 billion on overseas travel.

Europe was named the most popular destination for travellers in 2005, with 80% of people from the UK nipping over the sea to the continent, with Spain the most popular location bringing in 13.8 million visits.

Unsurprisingly, the market is bursting with travel agents and businesses offering to help weary Britons revitalise themselves in sunnier climes, despite the number of package holidays tumbling in recent years.

But anybody looking to get involved in the industry has a few problems, namely breaking into such a vast market teeming with businesses. Of course, this is where franchising can help, with travel franchises providing stability and support for potential businessmen and women hoping to get a foothold in travel.

As with any franchise, starting up in the travel industry allows franchisees to benefit from a proven trademark and formula for doing business. Travel franchisees can set up a travel agency and profit from the competitive prices and high commissions its franchiser can negotiate from major tour operators and airlines, meaning exclusive offers and deals which would otherwise be unavailable to travel businesses are accessible to the franchisee.

And sending people on holiday means you often get a lot of satisfaction out of the job.

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