Travel Agent Perks Are Earned, Not Instant
- BNT Travel Group

- 7 hours ago
- 1 min read
Many new agents join the industry and immediately ask about personal travel perks like agent-only rates, FAM trips, CLIA or IATA cards, and other industry privileges.
These benefits are real, but they are not automatic at sign-up.
Professional travel advisors earn access to these perks over time by doing the work: learning the products, completing vendor training, building real sales, and proving consistent production. It takes time, experience, knowledge, and a track record.
BNT policy is clear: To qualify for travel agent benefits and privileges, an agent must first successfully complete at least three bookings, be active with BNT for at least 6 months, and produce $7500 or more in agent commissions within a calendar year.
Bottom line: If you are new, focus on becoming a real producing advisor first. Learn your niche, complete training, start booking clients, and build your sales.
The perks come after you have earned professional status through real production.





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