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    InteleTravel Sees Impressive Revenue Surge in Ireland Following Dream Maker Event
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    InteleTravel Sees Impressive Revenue Surge in Ireland Following Dream Maker Event

    News TeamBy News Team24/03/2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    InteleTravel recently held its Dream Maker event in Dublin, where 50 advisors participated in an enriching full day of training and educational sessions. The event featured an afternoon of speed networking, supported by nine of InteleTravel’s preferred partners. Attendees were also presented with their official Dream Maker certificates and pins.

    InteleTravel’s growth in Ireland has been remarkable, with a 162% increase in revenues and a 52% rise in the average booking value so far in 2025, compared to the same period in 2024. Holiday bookings now make up 35% of the company’s revenues, while cruise bookings contribute 24%.

    InteleTravel Ireland country manager Ann-Marie Durkin said:   “Having recently joined InteleTravel, I witness the eagerness to learn and the hunger to sell. Our in-house educational workshops around the regions of the Republic, new for this year, will underpin our commitment to support Ireland travel advisors, giving them confidence to use their knowledge to convert sales.”

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