Jessica
New year, new T
he start of a new year is the perfect opportunity to sharpen your skills, refresh
your product knowledge and get ahead of client demand. With Online Travel Training (OTT), learning doesn’t mean long hours of study – think focused, expert-led
courses designed for busy travel professionals. With 2026 now underway, we
are welcoming the year with a wave of brand-new courses, helping agents stay confident, current and competitive in an ever-evolving travel landscape.
SPOTLIGHT INVOLVED HOLIDAYS
Involved Holidays has more than 20 years’ experience in guided walking holidays across the UK and Europe. Its small-group and tailor-made trips combine scenic walks with expert guides and well-planned itineraries in destinations such as Provence, the Algarve, Corfu and Cyprus. The OTT course gives agents a clear overview of the brand and how to match clients to the right walking holiday.
Complete the Involved Holidays course by January 31 to be entered into a
prize draw to win one of the following: Ninja smoothie maker GHD hair straighteners ProCook ice cream maker
Provence, France
What’s new?
Here are some of OTT’s most exciting new courses:
Unica Cuba – Deepen your knowledge and confidence in selling this Caribbean island.
Sky Express – Learn about the Greek airline’s growing network.
Titan Travel Academy – Build up your escorted touring expertise with Titan Travel’s offering.
Visit Madeira – Discover everything you need to know about the Portuguese islands of Madeira and Porto Santo.
courses Elevate your destination expertise in 2026 with Online Travel Training
Trinidad, Cuba
A message from Jessica
“A new year is all about momentum! OTT’s courses
are designed to help agents start strong – learning in short, manageable bursts while building knowledge that genuinely supports sales conversations.”
Jessica Shelton-Agar, managing director, OTT
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