NextTrip Inc. (NASDAQ: NTRP) unveiled NextTrip Pro, a business-to-business platform designed for travel advisors, agencies and influencers, positioning the service as a commission-driven alternative to traditional subscription models.
The platform integrates NextTrip Connect, a software-as-a-service tool offering destination content, booking technology and dynamic packaging via licensed integrations with Worldia. Advisors can deploy the technology under their own branding while maintaining client attribution during transactions, according to the company. NextTrip Groups, previously known as TA Pipeline, provides group travel management capabilities for events such as destination weddings and corporate travel.
Qualified travel professionals will access NextTrip Pro at no subscription cost, with the company generating revenue through a 3% commission on air bookings and industry-standard commissions on land products processed via the platform. The structure targets the roughly 25% of U.S. leisure travel spending currently booked through travel advisors, a segment valued at approximately $134.4 billion in projected agency revenue by 2026, according to The Wall Street Journal and data from the American Society of Travel Advisors.
Bill Kerby, co-founder and CEO of NextTrip, stated the platform allows advisors to retain existing agency affiliations and client relationships while leveraging NextTrip’s technology stack. John McMahon, chief operations officer for travel at NextTrip, highlighted the integration of group travel management tools as a core differentiator for the platform.
The company’s website, www.NextTripPro.com, serves as the primary access point for advisors seeking to evaluate or onboard the service.












