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RECEPTIVE TOUR OPERATORS & OPENING TITLE RECEPTIVE TOUR OPERATORS & HOW TO WORK WITH THEM

What is different about selling to International Travelers? Travel Trade – It IS different internationally, tour operators and travel agents play a crucial role in promoting travel to Colorado International travelers are less likely to book direct or through an OTA International travelers will typically book much further in advance. How do you work with international travel trade? QUOTE

Receptive Tour Operator A travel wholesaler who contracts with both international tour operators and local suppliers, including accommodations, ranches, activities, attractions, services, and transportation. Knows the international tour operators in the market(s) you are looking to work with Specialists in their region, working to find new product and create functional itineraries to offer to international tour operators Work with local suppliers to represent their product to the overseas markets QUOTE

Channel of Distribution Receptive Tour Operator (Wholesaler) Tour Operator Consumer Hotel, Attraction, Activity, Tour Guides, Car Rental, Airfare, Ranches Travel Agent OTA QUOTE

Receptive Tour Operator Negotiate net/net non-commissionable FIT rates and room blocks with travel suppliers Create operational FIT itineraries Accept bookings from tour operators & place bookings with suppliers Assigned middleman for overseas tour operators. Act as the emergency contact for travelers QUOTE

Receptive Tour Operator True wholesalers – they never sell direct to the consumer Clients are international tour operators Typically have 50-250 clients worldwide Work on a 5% to 10% profit margin Offer one-stop-shopping scenario for international tour operators QUOTE

Why work with Receptive Tour Operators? Consider discounted pricing a marketing expense, ONLY paid when you accept a booking No bookings – nothing lost FIT contracts can maximize occupancy Based in the United States Speak English Located in a nearby time zone Invoicing & Payment made simple QUOTE

Why work with Receptive Tour Operators? Greatly & efficiently expands your marketing and advertising reach Example: 1 receptive x 40 tour operators x 100 travel agencies x 5 travel agents x 10 frequent clients = 200,000 potential travelers reached from one single receptive tour operator. Offer clients with different stay habits compared to domestic travelers. International clients stay longer and every day of the week, not only Friday and Saturday as many domestic travelers. QUOTE

Wholesale Pricing Structure Receptive Tour Operator 20%-25% off published retail rates. “net/net non- commissionable rates” International Tour Operator 15%-20% off published retail rates. “net non-commissionable rates” Travel Agent 10% off published retail rates. QUOTE

Wholesale Pricing Structure Static Rate A rate offered by the hotel that remains the same at all times, regardless of the occupancy, market trends, and demand. Offered with blackout dates and premium rates. Dynamic Rate A rate offered by the hotel that will continually fluctuate, based on current hotel occupancy, market trends, and demand. Can fluctuate weekly, daily, or hourly. Typically requires a direct connection to the receptive tour operator. QUOTE

Wholesale Pricing – When? Receptive Tour Operators need rates by early August for the following year International Tour Operators need rates by end of September for the following year Contracts are generally April 1st through March 31st QUOTE

Commitment Volume doesn’t happen overnight. Be prepared for little to no volume the first few years Plan to contract for at least 3 years before seeing much volume Attend shows targeting the international markets you are going after Get involved with the Colorado Tourism Office and your local DMO Work together with local suppliers and other regions QUOTE

Chris Pilley, CEO – Rocky Mountain Holiday Tours Chris@rmhtours.com Sean Bayliss, Product Development - Brand USA Seanbayliss@me.com TITLE (SINGLE BAR)

Thank you! TITLE (SINGLE BAR)