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The Travel Institute Launches Specialist Course on The Netherlands

by Briana Bonfiglio  September 12, 2024
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The Travel Institute (TTI) has launched a new specialist course teaching travel advisors all they need to know about The Netherlands. 

The Netherlands Destination Specialist Course is the fourth new course TTI has released just this year, joining trainings on group travel, Paris, and Vietnam.  

“Once again, we’ve done all the discovery and homework to deliver the true and timely information a travel agent wants and needs,” said Guida Botelho, senior director of education for TTI. “Travelers are increasingly attracted to The Netherlands and while there is infinite information online, agents have been left to wonder about accuracy. Our course takes the guesswork out and hones in on what agents need to know to create unforgettable travel experiences.” 

The course is self-guided and covers a wide range of information on geography, passport and visa requirements, cultural events, transportation, accommodations, and more. 

TTI, which this year celebrates its 60th anniversary as a nonprofit travel agent education organization, offers premium subscriber memberships that include the course. It can also be purchased for $89. 

  
  
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