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Travel Nevada has rolled out a new program designed to help travel advisors promote, match and sell the destination to their clients.Dubbed the Travel Nevada Specialist Program, the new scheme “delivers an abundance of fresh and engaging content,” says Travel Nevada spokesperson, Tracie Barnthouse. “We hope it will get agents excited about travel again, following the turbulence caused by COVID-19 in recent years.”Travel Nevada Specialist Program hones in on the Silver State’s abundance of quirky and quaint experiences.

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“From Nevada’s ten branded road trip itineraries, offering incredible diversity for that first trip back to the USA, to uncommon overnighters and bucket-list natural wonders, it’s without a doubt a one-stop-shop for Nevada travel information,” Barnthouse said.“Agents now have this comprehensive library at their fingertips. They have open-access to deep resources and targeted sales support in order to answer any client questions, and thus close the sale effectively and efficiently,” she said.Agents who complete the program will go into a draw to win Nevada famil opportunities, and the first 50 agents to complete the badge will receive a special gift from Travel Nevada’s HQ office in Carson City.To learn more, go to travpro-nevada.netlify.app/main

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