American Express will end travel agency affiliate program: Travel Weekly
American Express will end its travel representative network division at the end of this year, according to an email from Cruise Planners’ executive team to its travel advisors.
Cruise Planners (No. 23 on Travel Weekly’s 2021 Power List) confirmed the email was accurate and meant to inform advisors of the change ahead.
American Express did not immediately return a request for comment.
The representative network division, Cruise Planners said, will end on Dec. 31. Cruise Planners has been an AmEx affiliate for 18 years.
“American Express has always been, first and foremost, a financial institution with their primary business being a credit card transactions company, as most people know American Express to be,” Cruise Planners wrote. “But being a financial institution in today’s cyber world comes with many stringent regulatory guidelines, which frankly presents challenges with the Rep Networks continued relationship with them.”
Cruise Planners said its travel advisors will still have access to some benefits for clients with qualifying AmEx cards, like the Fine Hotels & Resorts program and Cruise Privileges Plus.
Marketing and technology “for the most part” came from in-house, Cruise Planners said. Proprietary programs will continue, with the only change being the removal of AmEx’s logo from its assets.
“As this news just broke, we are sure you have many questions, as do we. … We will communicate more details as soon as we can, and can assure you we will leave no stone unturned,” Cruise Planners wrote.
The agency franchisor expects to share more with advisors in the next six to eight weeks.
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