What's Happening?
Groups by Beyond, a former division of Beyond Travel, has significantly expanded its global portfolio by introducing ready-to-sell group tours across various continents including Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. This expansion is a direct response
to increasing demand from travel agents who have successfully organized group tours with the company and are seeking new destinations. The tours are fully developed and priced, covering a wide range of destinations such as Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Scandinavia, Sri Lanka, India, Vietnam, China, Japan, and several others. Tony Gattari, the General Manager of Groups by Beyond, emphasized that the expansion is driven by market demand and the evolving needs of travel agents. The strategy aims to support existing partners with fresh destinations and new opportunities to grow their group business.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of Groups by Beyond's portfolio is significant for the travel industry as it provides travel agents with a broader range of options to offer their clients, potentially increasing revenue streams. Group travel remains a key revenue driver for the travel trade, and the introduction of new destinations can attract more customers and enhance business growth. The move also reflects a strategic approach to meet the evolving demands of travel agents, ensuring they have access to competitive and flexible travel packages. This expansion could lead to increased tourism in the newly added destinations, benefiting local economies and businesses.
What's Next?
Groups by Beyond plans to continue expanding its portfolio by adding more destinations and programs, particularly in South America, as announced earlier this month. The company is likely to focus on maintaining strong relationships with travel agents and supporting them with innovative travel solutions. As the demand for group travel continues to grow, Groups by Beyond may explore partnerships with local businesses and tourism boards to enhance their offerings and provide unique travel experiences. The success of this expansion could encourage other travel companies to adopt similar strategies, further diversifying the global travel market.












