Employee Engagement Survey for Travel Agencies
Travel is emotional and expensive, so a single experience shapes whether a client books again or warns their friends. Surveys help agencies manage that journey end to end. Pre-trip feedback confirms expectations are set correctly; post-trip surveys reveal whether the destination, hotel, and itinerary delivered, and how the agent's service and problem-handling felt. Because travelers research heavily and rely on reviews, capturing detailed feedback strengthens your reputation and refines the packages you sell. Surveys also surface why quotes do not convert and what add-ons travelers value. For agencies competing with online booking platforms, structured feedback proves the value of expertise and turns great trips into repeat bookings and referrals.
Why it matters
- Quotes that do not convert into bookings
- Gap between trip expectations and reality
- Competition from online booking platforms
- Poor handling of disruptions and complaints
- Low repeat bookings and client loyalty
- Unclear which destinations and packages to promote
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Common use cases
- After a client returns from a trip
- Following a quote that the client did not book
- After resolving a disruption or complaint mid-trip
- Pre-trip check that expectations are aligned
- Periodic loyalty survey to past travelers
- After a consultation or itinerary-planning session
What it is — Employee Engagement Survey
An employee engagement survey measures the emotional commitment employees have to their organization and its goals. It goes beyond satisfaction to assess motivation, sense of belonging, alignment with company values, trust in leadership, and willingness to go the extra mile. Engaged employees are more productive, stay longer, and deliver better customer experiences, so engagement is a leading indicator of business performance and retention. The survey typically spans multiple drivers, such as recognition, growth, and purpose, producing both an overall engagement score and a breakdown of the specific factors that lift or lower it.
When to use it
Run an engagement survey at least annually as a strategic measure of workforce health, ideally supported by shorter pulse surveys in between. Use it when planning people initiatives, after periods of major change, or when you see warning signs like rising turnover or falling productivity. It is most valuable when leadership is committed to acting on the results, because engagement data only creates value when it drives concrete changes to how people are managed and supported.
How it is measured
Engagement is commonly scored as the percentage of favorable responses across a set of engagement items, reported as an overall engagement score and by driver, such as recognition, growth, and leadership. Many programs also include an eNPS question, calculated like NPS, to summarize advocacy in one number. Benchmark each driver against prior rounds and external norms, and segment by team and tenure to locate strengths and risks. Watch the lowest-scoring drivers most closely, since they usually represent your biggest opportunities.
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