FAM trips? Switching Hosts for more support? Name & Niche?

FAM trips? Switching Hosts for more support? Name & Niche?

Author: Host Agency Reviews November 7, 2025 Duration: 15:12

This week for the Friday 15, Shayna co-hosts with Betsy of Uniglobe Travel Center. We’ve got a bunch of great questions to discuss this Friday at 12 pm CST. Join us! 

  1. I'm a disabled travel agent just starting. I'm nervous about Fam trips. how can I explain or how can a host agency help me go on Fam trips - Michelle
  2. I am thinking about switching to another host agency because the one I am with really does not reach out to ask me why my sales are low. It is very difficult to find clients, I would like to sign up with a host agency that will reach out to their members to help them to figure were they are struggling and be more involved. And do I lose all my credentials that I already with some vendors. I have completed my different trainings and courses?
  3. I am just stepping into starting a travel agency at the very early stages and still working what it would look like for me. When considering a niche and a business name, I suspect having the niche in the business name can help, but would it cause issues if I wanted to pivot or expand to a different niche at some point in the future and possibly require a business name change and rebranding challenges. Do you have any advice or should I just worry about the future in the future.

RESOURCES:

➡️ More about FAM trips https://hostagencyreviews.com/blog/travel-agent-fam-trip

➡️We also had a wonderful guest named Becky Kirby on our other Podcast, travel Agent Chatter where she goes into detail about accessible travel and some great links depending on what you’re specifically looking for - https://hostagencyreviews.com/travelagentchatter/becky-kirby-the-greater-go#sts=Accessible%20Travel%20Tips 

➡️We have an article about Travel Agent Leads, how those programs work, what to expect and alternatives to lead programs (like working alongside associations) - https://hostagencyreviews.com/blog/travel-leads

➡️6 easy tips for choosing your travel agency name - https://hostagencyreviews.com/blog/travel-agency-names


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