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Internova’s Global Travel Collection Just Added New Leadership Across Key Advisor Divisions

By: Caribbean Journal Staff

Global Travel Collection is reorganizing its advisor support structure, adding three senior leaders across its leisure, corporate and entertainment divisions as the agency continues to scale its high-end travel business.

The Internova Travel Group-owned agency said the moves are part of a broader effort to expand support for its network of independent advisors, which collectively generate about $2.4 billion in annual sales and plan more than 800,000 trips each year.

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