Can I sell to customers in another country?

 While we are a family, each InteleTravel company in each country is a separate legal entity, regulated only within its country and authorized to sell travel only to the citizens of that country. This is the global scheme for the travel industry - no “cross-border” selling. The government of the UK, for example, wants to regulate anyone who sells travel to its citizens, and be able to protect those citizens. Therefore, the UK government does not permit companies or agents from other countries to sell travel to its citizens. This is true of the US, UK, Mexico and most other places. The standard we can use is citizenship, not residency which is subject to change and interpretation.

This definition of your authorization to sell is also contained in your written independent contractor agreement which is specifically drawn under the laws of your country of citizenship.

 

Do not confuse this with what destinations you can sell to your customers. You may sell travel to any reasonable, legal destination in the world.

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