Karryn Christopher, executive vice president-marketing and preferred partnerships for Signature Travel Network talks with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report about what’s new in the way the travel agency cooperative markets the travel services of its member agencies.
Alex Sharpe, president and CEO of Signature Travel Network, talks with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report at the Signature Conference held in Las Vegas earlier this month. Sharpe details how this record-setting conference reflects how the agency cooperative is operating on all cylinders during a boom time for travel and Signature is developing new technology, marketing and training programs for its agency members.
At its Annual Sales Conference in Las Vegas, Signature Travel Network unveiled its new “Circles” specialist program to advisors in attendance. Launching officially in January 2024, Circles will at first include 10 specialties—including Positive Impact, LGBTQ+, Exploration, Wellness Travel and so on—but will likely expand to include other travel specialties and even sub-sections of each Circle.
A record-breaking number of attendees at Signature Travel Network‘s annual conference heard today that the consortia’s travel advisors will send more than 1.5 million people on a holiday in 2023.
Three regions of Australia are now etched in the memory of travel advisors attending the Signature Travel Network Annual Conference to recommend to their clients. Perth, Palm Cove and the broader state of Queensland were all on Executive Vice President, Ignacio Maza’s exclusive ‘it lists’ for 2024.
Alex Sharpe has been a luxury travel executive for most of his career, but he has found renewed purpose in using travel for good. As President and CEO of Signature Travel Network, Alex created Travel Elevates, a foundation that funds important projects around the world and gives travelers unique experiences that elevate their memories. Susan and Alex talk about travel advisors, Hawaii, and bridge.
What does it feel like to spend more than 40 years in a career you absolutely love? We got the inside story on exactly that from Ignacio Maza, who is departing his full-time role as Signature Travel Network’s EVP of luxury business development at the end of the year. Maza, who has been at Signature for two decades, is launching a consulting business and will be an advisor to Signature and other organizations starting in 2024.
Signature Travel Network inked a three-year agreement with the American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) to offer the Society’s “Roadmap to Becoming a Travel Advisor” courses as part of the consortia’s new Signature Embark sales training program.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Signature Travel Network has held an annual meeting in Maui for 67 years. With the Maui wildfire disaster, it was unclear whether the island would host once again, or even happen. However, after much consideration, Maui did in fact see almost 450 attendees, and along with them, $2 million in spending, funded into the local economy.