The consortium reported that its overall membership levels had risen by 22% in the last year.
Upon announcing the new recruits the Chester-based consortium claimed that of the agencies who have signed up to join, 57% are newcomers had been attracted to the sector by the “high levels of support offered to [Global] members”.
Rhian Herbert, head of new business said: “We are delighted to see that the Global Travel Group is helping encourage more new and established agents into running their own travel businesses.
“Our team is constantly updating the range of back-office tools, marketing materials and exclusive training opportunities available to our members, so it’s inspiring to see that our programme of carefully tailored support is motivating new travel businesses to succeed in one of the world’s most dynamic industries.