Net Promoter Score (NPS) 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 — Net Promoter Score (NPS) Survey
A Net Promoter Score survey measures customer loyalty using a single question: how likely a customer is to recommend your company, product, or service to a friend or colleague, rated from 0 to 10. Respondents are grouped into promoters, passives, and detractors based on their score. NPS distills the strength of a customer relationship into one trackable number, making it easy to benchmark over time and across segments. A short open-ended follow-up captures the why behind the score, turning a simple metric into a source of concrete, prioritized improvements.
When to use it
Use NPS as a relationship metric on a recurring cycle, such as quarterly or twice a year, to track loyalty trends across your customer base. It also works as a transactional pulse after major milestones like onboarding completion, renewal, or a significant support resolution. Run it when you want a simple, comparable number to share with leadership and to benchmark against competitors and industry standards.
How it is measured
Scores of 9 to 10 are promoters, 7 to 8 are passives, and 0 to 6 are detractors. NPS equals the percentage of promoters minus the percentage of detractors; passives are excluded from the calculation. The result is a whole number between minus 100 and plus 100. For example, 50 percent promoters and 20 percent detractors gives an NPS of plus 30. Track the trend and always read the follow-up comments to understand what is driving it.
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