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U.S. and Canadian travel agents launch a new association for destination wedding and honeymoon

Planning for the new organization began in the fall of 2011 with a series of regional workshops (Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Atlantic City, and Las Vegas) coordinated by the DWAgents.com training program.

NASHVILLE, TENN. – For many U.S. and Canadian travel agents, destination weddings and honeymoons are big business:

  • 350,000 destination weddings take place every year – they’re 24 percent of all weddings, in fact.
  • More than half of those couples say they get outside help planning these trips.
  • And, 86 percent of them still plan to talk honeymoons after their destination weddings.

To help more agents tap into this market, the Destination Wedding & Honeymoon Specialists Association (DWHSA) will “soft launch” today, in preparation for a charter membership drive this spring (Feb. 1-April 30).
 
“Many travel agents want to learn more about this enjoyable – and profitable – niche, but they don’t know where to start. And, agents who’ve been selling destination weddings and honeymoons for years want to network with professionals just like them. That’s why we’re starting this group,” said Lisa Sheldon, the owner of I Do Island Weddings in Janesville, Wis., who will serve as the association’s founding executive director.
 
Planning for the new organization began in the fall of 2011 with a series of regional workshops (Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Atlantic City, and Las Vegas) coordinated by the DWAgents.com training program. “We surveyed more than 300 destination wedding and honeymoon specialists around the United States and Canada to create these courses,” noted John Hawks, the DWAgents.com administrator. “In the past 18 months, we’ve had more than 600 agents complete a class with us, and their # 1 request for the future has been ‘We need a group for agents like us.'”
 
In July 2012, Sheldon established a by-invitation-only Facebook group for destination wedding and honeymoon planners that has drawn more than 200 agents as members. “John and I decided to work together to get this new organization off the ground,” she said. (Hawks will manage the association’s back-office duties.)
 
The Destination Wedding & Honeymoon Specialists Association will focus on these key areas:

  • Networking, primarily through a private Facebook group where agents may ask questions and exchange ideas in private
  • Training, with a year-round schedule of half-hour webinars, 60-minute teleconferences (“coffee chats”), and half-day online conferences on topics ranging from dealing with difficult brides and capturing wedding guests’ bookings to working effectively with wholesalers and using social media, web sites, and other tools for honeymoon prospecting
  • Marketing support, from sample client forms and sales material templates to a consumer-facing web site that will direct brides to these specialists
  • Supplier relations, from rating individual resorts and cruise ships to creating fam trips highlighting specific destinations.

“We want to build a huge membership base around two types of agents:  those who’ve sold destination weddings and honeymoons for many years, and those who’re just getting their feet wet in this niche,” Sheldon explained.
 
Charter membership information will be available for agents at http://www.dwagents.com, with applications accepted Feb. 1-April 30. From May 1 through Sept. 15, the association will be closed to new members to allow the staff and DWHSA’s agent advisory board members to roll out programs and prepare for its first annual conference. (Wholesalers, hotel and resort companies, cruise lines, national tourism offices, and convention and visitors bureaus will be invited to join as allied members this spring as well.)
 
Agents may also send an email to john@dwagents.com to request a membership information packet.
 
“We really want to thank the many agents who’re part of our Facebook group, who’ve taken the previous classes and our surveys, and who’ve served on the agent advisory board,” Sheldon said. “They’ve been very helpful as we’ve worked to build this group by agents and for agents.”

Formed in 2013, the Destination Wedding & Honeymoon Specialists Association (DWHSA) represents travel professionals across the United States and Canada engaged in planning and selling destination weddings, honeymoons, and romantic getaways.

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