Search Travel Market Report

mainlogo
www.travelmarketreport.com
U.S.A.
English
Canada
English
Canada Quebec
Français
  • News
  • Tours & Packages
  • Cruise
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Destinations
  • Retail Strategies
  • Air
  • River Cruise
  • Training & Resources

TMR Exclusive: Tripadvisor Wants to Generate Sales Leads for Travel Advisors

by Richard D’Ambrosio  February 18, 2020
TMR Exclusive: Tripadvisor Wants to Generate Sales Leads for Travel Advisors

Advisors told TMR that TripAdvisor approached them about a program where TripAdvisor would charge clients a fee to pass that client on to an advisor. Photo: Shutterstock.com. 

Tripadvisor has begun speaking to a select group of travel agents about their interest in receiving sales leads from the online travel review platform.

Several travel advisors told Travel Market Report that representatives from Tripadvisor recently approached them about a program where Tripadvisor would charge clients a $200 planning fee to pass that client on to a qualified travel advisor to curate their vacation.

According to these advisors, Tripadvisor would funnel up to 25% of that $200 fee to the travel advisor. Several important details about the program could not be determined by press time, like what Tripadvisor would require of an agent to be qualified for the referral program.

In an email response to requests for comment, a Tripadvisor spokesman said the company is “always testing new ideas and offerings for consumers, but nothing new has launched to the public or is in ‘beta,’ and we have nothing to share at this time.”

Most travel advisors told about the plan expressed that they would be disinclined to work with Tripadvisor for sales leads. Most cited a sense that Tripadvisor caters to bargain-hunting clients, while others expressed a simple disdain for the impact that Tripadvisor has had on the travel industry through reviews that turned out to be fake.

“It’s an interesting concept, but I am not sure my ideal client is on Tripadvisor,” said Beth Eibler Johnston, of Orenda Travel. “I don’t believe everything posted [on the site], but it does give me a starting point. On a webinar I just did with a local financial advisor, I recommended that people use them as a starting point when vacation planning.”

Jay Dill, owner at The Travel Junkie, in Wichita, Kansas, believes “Tripadvisor’s base are mostly DIY travelers that are dispositioned to want to read reviews, blogs and research on their own to plan a trip. In my experience, it is hard to get a DIY planner to see our value.”

“I don’t trust Tripadvisor’s messaging about agents at all,” said Denise Kubica, owner & travel advisor at Mindset Travel. “I’m suspicious of them.”

“Because of the high level of distrust in this industry, stemming in part from fake reviews on sites such as Tripadvisor and from disappointing experiences from those who plan their trips based only on biased information on Tripadvisor, Expedia and the like, I can’t see Tripadvisor being successful in charging folks a fee in the first place,” said Stef Katz, owner at The Travel Superhero, in Lake Mary, Florida.

“Smart people who are my ideal clients know to take these sites with a grain of salt and I just can’t see them choosing such an important partner as their travel agent through Tripadvisor,” said Katz.

Some agents are willing to listen
Other travel advisors were intrigued enough to think about the concept.

“If they were guaranteed bookings and no drama, it might work, but only if we only shared the referral fee,” said Sonya Toole Little, Sandcastle Wishes Travel, in Kimberly, Alabama. “I might consider it if that was the end of the relationship, but would never agree to split a commission or be told what we could and couldn’t book.”

Based on what advisors told Travel Market Report, agents would be able to keep the clients referred to them by Tripadvisor, and they would not have to share commissions. It was not clear at press time whether Tripadvisor would have a say in the suppliers and destinations a travel advisor participating in the program would be open to book.

Shona Burton, from Travelogue Travel, might be interested in hearing more about the program “because for domestic trips, it’s more of an e-commerce play than anything, and this could mean sales for me.”

Matthew Exline, owner of Matthew Exline Cruise Planners, in Ormond Beach, Florida, thinks the concept of Tripadvisor charging a fee above $100 “would eliminate most of the tire kickers.” Conversely, he feels that fee would “reduce the volume of leads” coming from Tripadvisor “to almost nothing,” making the program less valuable for him.

“But I haven’t done any market research so maybe I’m wrong on that,” Exline said.

Still other agents remained adamantly against working with Tripadvisor. “I want nothing to do with Tripadvisor,” said Donna Manz, owner at Dream Vacations by Donna.

  
  

MOST VIEWED

  1. Everything New and Coming Soon Onboard AmaWaterways
  2. Tour Operators and Cruise Lines Cancel Hundreds of Departures in Egypt, Jordan, and Beyond
  3. U.S. Citizens Told to Depart 14 Middle Eastern Countries Including Egypt and Jordan
  4. TSA Wait Times Extend to Two Hours in More Airports as Shutdown Hits Week 5
  5. Report: JetBlue Eyes Sale to United, Alaska, or Southwest
  6. Airlines and Cruise Lines Suspend Middle East Operations Following Start of Iran War


TMR Subscription

Subscribe today to receive daily in-depth coverage from all corners of the travel industry, from industry happenings to new cruise ships, hotel openings, tour updates, and much more.

Subscribe to TMR

Top Stories
Acclaim Meetings Appoints Melissa Wright to New VP Role
Acclaim Meetings Appoints Melissa Wright to New VP Role

Wright brings more than 30 years of industry experience to the newly created position.

American Airlines Begins Fleetwide Rollout of Free High-Speed Wi-Fi
American Airlines Begins Fleetwide Rollout of Free High-Speed Wi-Fi

The addition comes as American marks its centennial anniversary.

Winter Storm Grounds Hundreds at Schiphol as KLM Faces De-Icing Fluid Shortage
Winter Storm Grounds Hundreds at Schiphol as KLM Faces De-Icing Fluid Shortage

The airline is sending its own teams to Germany to retrieve supplies as disruptions spread.

Hundreds of Flights Cancelled as Extreme Winter Weather Paralyzes Amsterdam Schiphol
Hundreds of Flights Cancelled as Extreme Winter Weather Paralyzes Amsterdam Schiphol

Extreme winter weather has blanketed much of Europe this week.

FAA Issues Ground Delay at Reagan National Airport Because of Ice and Snow
FAA Issues Ground Delay at Reagan National Airport Because of Ice and Snow

Another major airport is also experiencing significant delays on Friday, though not due to weather.

TSA Warns Travelers to Prepare for Sunday, Nov. 30, Expected to Be One of the Busiest Days in History
TSA Warns Travelers to Prepare for Sunday, Nov. 30, Expected to Be One of the Busiest Days in History

This will be the first Thanksgiving holiday season with the TSA’s new REAL ID rules in effect.

TMR OUTLOOKS, WHITE PAPERS & DESTINATION GUIDES
View All
industry spotlight
https://img.youtube.com/vi/r-9N4769wt4/0.jpg
How River Cruising Is Winning Over Younger Travelers
Advertiser's Voice
Bavaria: Tradition, Culture, and Alpine Beauty
About Travel Market Report Mission Meet the Team Advisory Board Advertise Syndication Guidelines
TMR Resources Calendar of Events Outlook/Whitepapers Previous Sponsored Articles Previous This Week Articles
Subscribe to TMR
Select Language
Do You Have an Idea Email
editor@travelmarketreport.com
Give Us a Call
1-(516) 730-3097
Drop Us a Note
Travel Market Report
71 Audrey Ave, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
© 2005 - 2026 Travel Market Report, an American Marketing Group Inc. Company All Rights Reserved | Terms and Conditions
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Manage cookie preferences