ARD incentives SPOTLIGHT ON: PERU
From Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca to the vibrant capital of Lima and the Amazon Rainforest, a visit to Peru is one big adventure.
Its natural landscapes are among its biggest draws, but look further to discover its ancient cultures, traditions and world-famous cuisine. This course offers a great introduction to Peru’s highlights, showing why it’s suitable for adventurers, luxury travellers and everyone in between. Plus, don’t miss Peru’,
s webinar,, taking place on April 23 g p p – find out more at:
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TIME TO RENEW YOUR TRAINING GOALS
WHAT DO AGENTS SAY?
“I use Online Travel Training because you fundamentally get vital information about destinations, cruises and lots more. I find that it is a way to keep knowledge fresh and alive.” Alfredo Benedicto, Global Travel A La Carte
“I absolutely love OTT for supporting my learning and increasing my knowledge for my travel agency. Thank you!” Nisha Whineray, Independent Travel Consultant
“As we transition into spring, it’s the perfect time to renew your training goals. Training really helps build your confidence to sell new and popular destinations and suppliers. Plus, it’s easy and free. Simply browse through the many destination and supplier courses to find a course you’d like to do. The system will ask you to register when you start the first lesson and will help you track your progress – if you need to stop, it will remember where you were. Log on to ‘My OTT’ to finish your course and download or share certificates. Completing courses leads to many more opportunities to join events, fam trips and even win some prizes. So put a training spring in your step!”
Kenny Smith OTT head of training and commercial
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