
Full-Time, Part-Time, but never Sometime
Starting a new business doesn’t mean you’ll earn profits overnight. In the early building phase, it’s important to keep your current income flowing while you grow.
That’s why flexibility matters. With a travel business, you can start full-time or part-time and work around your existing commitments. But one thing I know about being your own boss is that you can't work this business sometimes.
✅ Reply to client inquiries on your lunch break
✅ Contact vendors for quotes before or after work
✅ Use social media to promote your business anytime people are online
You’re in control of your schedule, and you can build at your own pace — without putting your family’s financial stability at risk.



It's the Sexiest industry in the World
Travel is the largest consumer industry in the world, generating over $9 trillion annually. That means unlimited earning potential for anyone in the business.
But let’s break it down on a realistic scale:
✈️ A 7-night all-inclusive vacation for two in the Caribbean averages $2,500.
💰 As a travel agent, you can earn 8%–15% commission on that booking.
👉 That’s around $250 from just one sale.
Now imagine selling only two trips in a month—that’s an extra $500 per month (or $6,000 per year) working part-time, with an overheard cost of $2 per day. That's less that purchasing a candy bar at the store, or that favorite Starbucks coffee you get every morning.
Not bad for something you can do alongside your current job!

2 Businesses, 1 Low price
One of the biggest advantages of starting this home-based travel business is how affordable it is to get started.
For under $200, you could have your business up and running! This is a one time start-up fee.
You’ll receive all the training and resources you need to hit the ground running. Only requirement we ask of you is to complete your mandatory training course.
After 30 days later your operating monthly fee is $60, which covers your business overhead that includes:
Insurance
Ongoing training
Licenses
Independent Travel Agent (ITA) membership


United States
United Kingdom
Mexico
Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
British Virgin Islands
Dominican Republic
Jamacia
Panama
Saint Martin
Trinidad & Tobago
Turks & Caicos Islands
US Virgin Islands
and many more!

Anywhere we do Business (More Locations coming soon)
Perhaps the most important factor when starting a home-based business is that it doesn’t require its own office space.
That means you don’t need room to store large equipment, accommodate walk-in customers, or manage a big staff.
Running a travel business from home eliminates all of these hassles.
All you need is:
a computer
internet access
a cell phone
and an email address
—and don't forget, you need a quiet corner in your home where you can focus enough to get your money.