Diversity, technology and the three-year picture: Three things we’ve learnt about Travel Counsellors

Diversity, technology and the three-year picture: Three things we’ve learnt about Travel Counsellors

Travel Weekly had the pleasure of attending Travel Counsellors’ annual agent and supplier conference, TCX. Here are three things we learnt while we were there.

Diversity is front-and-centre

Awesome, yes gif

Sitting down ahead of the TCX conference in Adelaide last week, which coincided with Travel Counsellors’ 25th anniversary, regional managing director Kaylene Shuttlewood told reporters that diversity is extremely important to her and the company.

“One of the big things that I’m quite passionate about … is diversity in the workplace,” she said. “Diversity is not just gender, its race, religion, sexual orientation.”

She also filled us in on the company’s other initiatives, namely its support of ethical and sustainable travel provided by accredited wholesalers, underpinned by a “rigorous” product selection process.

“The products that we are selling all have sustainable policies. We don’t promote, we don’t highlight [unsustainable experiences].”

CEO Steve Byrne also revealed that the company spends $60,000 a year with the Travel Foundation, a global charity supporting responsible tourism, which is responsible for educating Travel Counsellors’ staff on sustainable tourism.

He added that this highlighted the positive difference that Travel Counsellors wants to make to its staff and customers.

He also said that this sustainable ideology fed into the way that Travel Counsellors hires its staff.

“It’s not about how many people [we hire] but the type of person that comes in that has the ability to support corporate travel or leisure complex sales,” he said.

“We want travel entrepreneurs and business owners – not those that see themselves as travel agents,” he said.

The company is making a huge and continued investment in technology

yay-gif

One of the key takeaways from TCX in keynotes from both CEO Steve Byrne and Australian operations manager Tom Temple was the company’s continued focus on technology – namely, its investment in its online booking platform powered by Phenix, the company’s own dynamic packaging system.

“Technology underpins all areas of investment,” Byrne said, adding: “Each of [Travel Counsellors’] investment areas is underpinned by the platform.”

He added that because of the company’s focus on making Phenix as dynamic and accessible as possible, travel counsellors (TCs) have a great deal of flexibility for their work arrangements.

“[TCs] can work from wherever they want, they can work from any state in this country; they can work from a Starbucks or an office.

“They run their business based on the platform.”

Temple went one further and said Phenix would continue to go from speed to speed in the future as a result of an $11 million investment in technology each year, and a dedicated tech support team based in the company’s Melbourne Head Office.

“Phenix is always changing, its always getting better,” Temple said.

The Three-year picture: What to expect from Travel Counsellors going forward

On top of its investments in technology, CEO Steve Byrne said the company will aim to create more opportunities for leisure, corporate and premium travel over the next three years with greater investments in these opportunities.

As it stands, 25 per cent of TCs working today specialise in corporate travel and another 25 per cent in leisure. On top of its 16 per cent year-on-year growth, the company aims to grow the opportunities available for these types of travel options in the coming years.

“We’ll have a richer mix of leisure and corporate business … more complex and higher booking value, more premium,” he said, adding that this type of business will be protected from changes in technology.

Agents will also have more choice as to how they want to work and how they want to run their businesses, with further opportunities to work alongside other TCs to grow businesses and to fill in capacity wherever possible.

“The way that we support [TCs] has not really changed in ten years, but we can radically improve how we improve the support to [TCs] by investing in technology.”

Alright, alright alright

Latest News

  • Destinations

Tropical North Queensland action-packed events calendar for adventure enthusiasts

Sporting enthusiasts and adventure seekers are gearing up for an action-packed year in Tropical North Queensland, with a lineup of sports events and adrenaline-pumping experiences set to take centre stage in 2024. Leading the charge is the highly-anticipated return of the Crankworx World Tour ‘Paradise Edition’ to Cairns from 22-26 May 2024. The mountain biking […]

  • Aviation
  • Sustainability

Singapore Airlines Group first to receive SAF from Neste as AU/NZ play catchup

Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group has signed an agreement with Neste to purchase 1,000 tonnes of neat Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel TM. The purchase makes SIA and Scoot the first carriers to receive Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) produced at Neste’s refinery in the country, at Singapore Changi Airport. The milestone will also mark the first […]

  • Aviation

Qantas Red Tail sale discounts more than 200,000 fares

Qantas has launched its latest International Red Tail sale, discounting more than 200,000 fares to Los Angeles, New York, Honolulu and other US destinations, plus Vancouver. The discounted seats are available to book either as a cash fare or as a reward seat using points. Thirty routes are on sale, including 10 for under $1,199 […]

  • Health & Wellness

Bannisters by the Sea unveils retreat style package for new mothers

Boutique hotel Bannisters by the Sea has revealed a brand-new package for new mothers – Bannisters Mummymoon – right in time for Mother’s Day. Designed to nurture and rejuvenate new mothers, this luxurious escape prioritises postpartum self-care and wellbeing in a serene coastal setting. Reconnecting and Recharging: The two-night Mummymoon allows mums to reconnect with […]

  • Destinations

APT offers destination incentives to enjoy the Best of Asia

APT Luxury Travel launches has launched its Asia Sale featuring 20 trips, with journeys through Vietnam and Cambodia as highlights, as well as opportunities to explore Japan, South Korea, India and Sri Lanka. It’s ‘Spiritual Cambodia and the Mekong’ land and river cruise tour for example takes guests on an all-inclusive 11-day journey through Vietnam […]

  • Travel Agents

Disney Days returns with Inside Out 2 showing in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Auckland

Time is running out for agents to register their Expression of Interest to an exclusive screening of the much-anticipated Disney and Pixar film, Inside Out 2, hosted by Disney Destinations Australia/New Zealand team and partner United Airlines. Places are limited and applications must be in by 17 May. In addition to the screening of the […]

  • Cruise

Aranui Cruises slashes prices with No Single Supplement and Half Price offers

French Polynesian cargo cruise line Aranui Cruises is slashing thousands off its 2025 Austral and Marquesas Islands cruises with an autumn sale offering 50 per cent off the second guest in a twin share room and no single supplement for solo travellers. On sale until June 21, 2024, Aranui’s 12-day roundtrip voyage from Papeete to […]

  • Destinations

Raes on Wategos celebrates 30th birthday and guests get the presents

World famous luxury boutique hotel Raes on Wategos, in Byron Bay, has launched its 30th birthday celebrations with a Raes Indulgent Escape package. Available for all stays of two nights or more, from June to August, the curated package offers an invitation to indulge in a shared celebration of Raes 30th birthday, whilst revelling in […]