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Travel Leaders Group, commends the cruise industry for protecting commissions for travel advisors on cancelled and rebooked sailings. Many cruise lines have agreed to honor commissions to travel advisors if clients cancel within policy guidelines.

“This is a challenging time for the travel industry, to say the least,” said J.D. O’Hara, CEO of Travel Leaders Group in a press statement. “Hardworking travel advisor businesses have hit a downturn without fault. By protecting commissions, the cruise lines are signaling the value of the travel advisor as their business partner and are recognizing the tremendous efforts that travel advisors put into their client relationships.”

Travel Leaders Group’s brands have proactively reached out to cruise supplier partners to discuss how travel advisors can best be supported during the coronavirus outbreak, with numerous canceled and delayed sailings. The company is in constant contact with airline, hotel, cruise, and tour supplier partners to understand and communicate their latest policies and terms of service.

“During times like these, the power of partnership shines,” said John Lovell, president of leisure travel, supplier relations & networks for Travel Leaders Group. “The relationships we have cultivated with our supplier partners are of paramount importance to the travel advisors under Travel Leaders Group’s umbrella. It is our duty and privilege to advocate for them and to make sure that their livelihoods are protected as much as possible. We thank these cruise lines for going the extra mile, and encourage all travel suppliers to consider how they can best help support travel advisors throughout this coronavirus situation. Our hope is that the mutual client—the traveler—will be able to continue to enjoy their hard-earned vacation at sea.”

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