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VISIT FLORIDA launches its Online Specialist program
~Trade Partners can now be certified travel agents for VISIT FLORIDA~

Mumbai 9th September, 2014 – VISIT FLORIDA recently launched its online specialist program for the Indian market amidst the presence of leading travel agents at a glitzy event in Bangalore. The e-learning has been specially created for the Indian travel agents, in order to aid them to plan better itineraries.

The VISIT FLORIDA Travel Trade specialist program is designed to showcase different aspects of the destination. This course highlights general information as well specific cities that would assist in understanding the major selling segments of Florida such as Attractions, Shopping, Art and Culture, Nightlife, Music and Theatre, Festivals and Events, Accommodations, Beaches and Water Activities, Spas and Golf. The agents will find a wealth of information that will not only provide them with an expert view of one of the hottest tourism destinations in the world, but it will also serve as a go-to resource whenever they are booking a Florida vacation for their client. 
The program offers certain benefits and offers on completion. A VISIT FLORIDA Specialist would get priority to be a part of VISIT FLORIDA FAM trips. He/she will receive a VISIT FLORIDA Specialist Certificate along with a VISIT FLORIDA Specialist logo. The agent will have complete access to VISIT FLORIDA’s sales materials and will be eligible to enter VISIT FLORIDA contests, if any.
The networking event was attended by over 120 travel agents & tour operators. To lighten up the evening further, VISIT FLORIDA conducted games, with winners taking away exciting prizes such as a Florida holiday and attractive goodies.

Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Carolyn Jones, International Sales & Marketing Development Manager, VISIT FLORIDA, said, “We are delighted to announce our Online Specialist program for the Indian travel trade. The Indian outbound travel market has been constantly evolving. We have observed that travellers are now looking at moving beyond the usual products and are willing to experiment and try fresh experiences. To cater to this demand, we want to ensure that the agents are better equipped to create customized itineraries.”

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