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Atlas Ocean Voyages has announced a new partnership with TravPRO Mobile, a B2B training, onboarding, and sales enablement tool. The platform is intended for both onboarding new advisors and serving as a long-term resource for experienced sellers who wish to remain informed about Atlas’ evolving offerings and destinations.Travel advisors can now access the TravPRO platform, which has an interactive and mobile-friendly training program designed to educate and engage advisors at every stage of their journey. This program comprises immersive brand content, destination insights, and product knowledge modules, all tailored to showcase the luxury expedition experience offered by Atlas Ocean Voyages.
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Additionally, the platform provides advisors with a dynamic ‘Sales Companion’ hub that offers on-demand marketing materials and selling tools, which can be shared directly with clients.“Travel advisors are crucial to our growth, and this partnership demonstrates our ongoing commitment to providing them with the best tools for understanding the unique selling points that differentiate Atlas Ocean Voyages’ brand, destinations, and year-round expedition experiences,” said Kristian C. Anderson, Executive Vice President of Global Sales.Travel advisors can access the new Atlas Ocean Voyages learning and sales platform at atlasexpeditionexpert.com.
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