
Kendra Wolfe (Source: Kendra Wolfe)
Travel Advisor Success Stories focus on veteran advisors and how they achieved success. Here*s a look at Kendra Wolfe, owner and founder of Zip Travel Co.
How did you get your start as a travel advisor?
I never set out to be a travel advisor. In fact, I was fresh off having my first daughter and had just been cleared to return to working out (which was a victory in itself). In the middle of a class, someone casually mentioned how I had helped them plan their vacation and suggested I should be a travel agent. I laughed 每 me, outside of a classroom?
But something clicked. Maybe, just maybe, I was good at this. Nearly 18 years later, I can say with absolute certainty: I love this job. It started as a passion for planning and has grown into something so much bigger 每 helping others build their dream careers and businesses, just like I did.
How did you build your business over the years?
In the beginning, I was a walking, talking advertisement 每 literally. I ran ads, handed out brochures and made sure every single person I met knew I was in the travel business. If you saw me at the park with a stroller, chances are it had travel brochures in it. My former students, their parents, the cashier at the grocery store 每 everyone became part of my growing network. I love to talk 每and talking about travel? Even better.
What characteristics make you a successful advisor?
If you can*t communicate, you can*t be a great travel advisor 每 period. It*s about more than just emails and itineraries; it*s about making people feel heard, understood and confident in their travel plans. That, and a little resilience goes a long way.
What have your greatest challenges been?
Without a doubt, the hardest challenge I*ve ever faced in this industry was COVID. And let*s be real 每 it wasn*t just a tough season; it was years. The travel world shut down, and since my agency was 75 percent cruise at the time, it felt like we had lost everything overnight.
We had just built a brand-new home, and panic set in. I made the difficult decision to return to the classroom, teaching kindergarten by day and running my agency by night.
I stopped hiring new agents, focused on keeping the doors open, and, in many ways, had to rebuild from the ground up. Some agents left 每 some because they no longer wanted to be in the industry, others because I simply wasn*t as present as I had been before.
It was a painful lesson, but it gave me clarity. I now know exactly what kind of agency I want to run, and today, I have the team I always dreamed of. That*s something I*m incredibly proud of.
What have your greatest accomplishments been?
Without a doubt, my greatest accomplishments are my 21-year marriage and my two incredible daughters. But professionally? Winning a Magellan Award in 2024 for our agency*s onboarding and training program, ※How to Be a Travel Agent,§?was a defining moment.
This program wasn*t just something we threw together 每 it was built with intention, experience and the goal of equipping new agents to succeed in an ever-changing industry. It provides a seamless onboarding experience, giving new advisors all the tools, strategies and confidence they need to hit the ground running.
And it works 每 our agency now has an incredibly high success rate for new advisors. That award wasn*t just a trophy; it was validation. It proved that what we*re doing matters, that investing in people makes all the difference and that our agency is a place where new advisors don*t just survive 每 they thrive.
What tips can you provide advisors new to the industry?
Success in travel doesn*t happen overnight. You have to lay the foundation, put in the work, learn the industry and surround yourself with the right people. One of the best pieces of advice I ever heard is this: The first year, you*re slow. The second year, you grow. The third year, you leap. Give yourself grace, stay the course, and when you hit that third year, you*ll see exactly what*s possible.
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