The homeworking giant said both leisure and corporate sales were outpacing pre-Covid performance, proving travel "is back on the agenda".
September sales, said the firm, amounted to £75 million alone. Travel Counsellors’ full financial year runs from November to October. It also revealed on Thursday (13 October) its 2022 sales figures were outperforming full-year 2019 figures in all markets in operates.
Travel Counsellors said for winter 2022/23, UK leisure destinations were "seeing their biggest booking volumes yet", followed by North America, cruise, Spain and the Caribbean.
The business attracted 140 new Travel Counsellors this year, its ranks now standing at more than 1,300 in the UK and a further 400-plus overseas.
More than 100 Travel Counsellors reported their biggest months ever in terms of bookings this September, with one taking £1.7 million in new sales.
The business also now has the highest number of Gold Travel Counsellors in its history, with more than 200 making the grade as top-sellers.
“This is a record-breaking year for our Travel Counsellors, who continue to build highly successful travel businesses using our platform," said Travel Counsellors chief executive Steve Byrne.
"As a result, we are seeing our largest number of new bookings ever. Despite the fact travel only really came back at the beginning of this year after the pandemic, these figures highlight there is a real appetite for people to travel and experience new things.
"We are not yet seeing a material impact of cost of living on people’s buying decisions when it comes to holidays, and our Travel Counsellors are ideally placed to advise their customers and tailor travel best suited to their needs and budget."