New TRAVELSAVERS Canada Agencies Grow Preferred Partner Sales by $18 Million
As consumers prioritize travel and the customized counsel they receive from booking through advisors, TRAVELSAVERS Canada is growing accordingly, with agencies opting to affiliate with the network.
TRAVELSAVERS Canada continues to grow its national footprint and sales momentum in 2025. So far this year, TRAVELSAVERS Canada has welcomed seven agencies, contributing $18 million in preferred partner sales. This brings the total number of Canadian agencies to 330. TRAVELSAVERS Canada shared the news at its Travel Market conference, being held June 4–7 at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort in Orlando.
In 2024, TRAVELSAVERS Canada added 23 agencies with over $52 million in preferred partner sales, alongside more than 225 new independent contractors.
TRAVELSAVERS Canada’s growth coincides with overall industry increases. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, travel is a $11.7 trillion industry today – an unprecedented high.
At the same time, travel has become a consumer priority in spite of any economic headwinds. KMPG reports that 58 per cent of consumers plan to travel this summer, up from 55 per cent last year. They will spend 13 per cent more on summer travel this year than last, according to Deloitte.
Those travellers are increasingly booking with travel advisors. Travel agencies are a $518.8 billion business, according to Future Market Insights. Approximately 25 per cent of leisure travellers book through a consultant, reports Gitnux. The top reason travellers seek out advisors
is personalized advice, cited by 78 per cent.
“Canadian agencies are seeking a partner that truly understands their business and supports their growth,” said Jane Clementino, Senior Vice President and General Manager of TRAVELSAVERS Canada. “What sets us apart is the hands-on, personalized approach we take with each agency.
From proven marketing tools to cutting-edge technology and high-quality leads, we empower our affiliates to thrive in a competitive market. It’s exciting to see more agencies recognizing the value of joining our network.”
The TRAVELSAVERS Canada difference includes unique programs, resources and tools to help affiliates reach new levels of success. Protected territories grant agencies a designated area to receive leads and clients exclusively. The Business Analyst team partners closely with agencies
to increase revenues and work more efficiently. TRAVELSAVERS Canada also offers profit-sharing opportunities, connections to the industry’s finest suppliers, lead generation, award-winning marketing, proprietary technology, niche programs, and events and education.