Where to network
Local Business Networks
Online Networking Groups
Community Groups and Clubs
• BNI (Business Network International), Chamber of Commerce, and local business breakfasts or meet-ups. • How to use them: Bring plenty of business cards, practice your “elevator pitch,” and be clear about how you help clients plan dream holidays.
• Examples: LinkedIn groups focused on travel, Facebook groups for small business owners, or WhatsApp networking chats. • How to use them: Share valuable content, ask questions, and engage with others’ posts to position yourself as an expert.
• Examples: Rotary Club, Women in Business, or local charity committees.
• How to use them: Offer to help with travel- related initiatives or sponsor local events to raise your profile.
Final Thought
How to Maximise Networking Success
Networking is more than just meeting people, it’s about building trust, exchanging value, and creating opportunities that help your travel consultancy thrive. By consistently attending events, engaging online, and following up, you’ll transform your network into a powerful tool that supports your business growth long-term.
Be genuinely interested in others, ask about their business or travel plans.
Follow up within 48 hours, send a quick thank-you email or LinkedIn connection.
Offer value, share travel tips, insider knowledge, or referrals.
Keep records, note key details about contacts so you can personalize future conversations.
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