Dugan’s Travels is announcing its live event schedule for 2019. Coined “The Celebration Year: An Event 20 Years in the Making,” Dugan’s Travels will host five separate events throughout the country, all of which provide professional development opportunities for its hosted independent agents.
The Celebration Year series kicks off with the agency’s flagship event, Dugan’s University @ Anaheim, February 28 — March 3, 2019. The event will bring together Dugan’s hosted agent members and supplier partners for a week of educational panels and networking opportunities.
Midway through the year, in July 2019, Dugan’s Travels will host its first ever Family Cruise on board Royal Caribbean’s Mariner of the Seas. This event is open to all active Dugan’s Travels agents and their families.
During September 2019, Dugan’s Travels’ Five Star agents will attend an annual retreat aboard the Island Princess. Five Star Agents is a recognition program that rewards Dugan’s Travels’ top performers; agents are selected based on their services to clients, sales and commissions during a 12-month period.
Dugan’s University Travels To…Orlando will be the 4th event of the Celebration Year, and the third event created under the Dugan’s University Professional Development series. Much like its larger counterpart on the West Coast, Dugan’s University Travels To…Orlando will bring Dugan’s Travels’ hosted agents and supplier partners together from November 13 – 17, 2019 to engage in learning and networking activities.
Dugan’s Travels’ Celebration Year concludes with the Dugan’s University Boot Camp at Walt Disney World from November 17 – 22, 2019. An agency exclusive, the DU WDW Boot Camp is a professional mentorship event.
Dugan’s Travels is a hosting agency for independent travel agents. Jennifer Dugan, a travel agent since 1994, started Dugan’s Travels to be a work-at-home mom yet remain a part of the travel industry.
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