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Host Travel Agency Comparison Canada — Every Major Host Reviewed

Fees, commissions, technology, consortium access, and support — side by side for 8 Canadian host agencies. Verified data from public sources, trade publications, and company filings.

TICO #50028032 • Phoenix Voyages • Updated March 2026

8
Host Agencies Compared
Every major Canadian host
50+
Data Points Verified
Public sources & trade publications
$0–$49K
Startup Cost Range
Independent advisor to franchise owner
35%–100%
Commission Range
Across all models reviewed

Choosing a host travel agency is one of the most consequential decisions a travel advisor makes. The right host gives you better commissions, reliable technology, real support, and the consortium buying power to compete with online booking engines. The wrong one costs you money every month and makes your job harder.

This page compares every major host travel agency operating in Canada — fees, commission structures, technology, consortium access, support, and exit terms. All data is sourced from public filings, Host Agency Reviews, trade publications, and company websites. Where data is unverifiable or conflicting, we note it.

Full disclosure: Phoenix Voyages is included in this comparison. We’re not pretending to be neutral — but we are committed to being accurate. Every competitor’s strengths are presented honestly, and every number is sourced.

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Master Comparison Table — All 8 Hosts at a Glance

This table covers the headline numbers. Scroll down for detailed breakdowns of each category, or jump to an individual head-to-head comparison for the host you’re evaluating.

Host Agency Startup Fee Monthly Fee Annual Fee Commission Split Consortium
Phoenix Voyages $299 $28.95 $0 60–80% Travel Leaders Network
TTAND $0 $19–$69 $399–$499 65–100% Travel Leaders Network
Trevello $0–$1,499 $69 $495 85–100% (Momentum) Virtuoso
Nexion Canada $595 $29–$199 $0 50–90% Travel Leaders Network
TravelOnly $0–$2,500 $0 $599 70–100% Ensemble
Envoyage $0 $0 $299 75–90% Flight Centre
Travel Masters $250 $99 $0–$499 70–90% Ensemble
Franchise Cruise Host (VC) $449 $19 $0 ~35–50% (est.) N/A (internal)

Sources: Host Agency Reviews (hostagencyreviews.com), company websites, TravelPulse Canada, Travelweek, FDD filings. All figures in CAD unless noted. Data verified February 2026.

Why commission range matters more than the headline number: A host advertising “up to 100%” commission often requires you to hit revenue thresholds, pay higher monthly fees, or lock in for multi-year terms to qualify. Always ask what the commission is at your expected sales volume, not the theoretical maximum.


Fee Breakdown — What You’ll Actually Pay

Fees vary dramatically across hosts — from $0 upfront to $49,000 for a franchise. Here’s what the first-year cost looks like at each host, not counting commission splits.

Host Agency Year 1 Total Fees Year 2+ Annual Fees What’s Included
Phoenix Voyages $646 $347 All technology, CRM, email, website, marketing, LMS, leads
TTAND $627–$1,327 $627–$1,327 Platform access, training; higher tiers unlock more tools
Trevello $1,323–$2,822 $1,323 Platform, training, Virtuoso membership (at higher tiers)
Nexion Canada $943–$2,983 $348–$2,388 Varies by tier; GDS add-on $39–$99/mo extra
TravelOnly $599–$3,099 $599 Platform, training; initiation fee varies
Envoyage $299 $299 Platform, Flight Centre tools; $300K minimum annual revenue required
Travel Masters $1,438–$1,937 $1,188–$1,687 Platform, training; Western Canada only
Franchise Cruise Host (VC) $677 $228 Franchise brand, training; commission split is the real cost

Year 1 = startup/activation + 12 months of recurring fees. Figures exclude commission splits and optional add-ons.

The hidden cost trap: Low monthly fees can mask high commission splits or mandatory add-ons. Envoyage charges just $299/year — but requires $300,000 in annual sales to qualify. Nexion’s $29/month plan starts at only 50% commission. Always calculate total cost of ownership, including what you give up in commission.


Commission Structures — What You Actually Keep

Commission is where the real money is — or isn’t. Here’s how each host structures their splits.

Host Agency Starting Commission Maximum Commission How to Reach Maximum
Phoenix Voyages Competitive Competitive Discussion-based — call for details
TTAND 65% 100% (Preferred tier) Rising Star levels + annual fee tier; 85–100% at Preferred ($69/mo + $499/yr)
Trevello 85% 100% (Momentum) $15K commission threshold; must re-qualify annually
Nexion Canada 50% 90% Highest tier plan ($199/mo + $595 activation)
TravelOnly 70% 100% (Centurion) Volume-based; Centurion program fees undisclosed
Envoyage 75% 90% Volume-based; requires $300K annual minimum
Travel Masters 70% 90% Volume-based tiers
Franchise Cruise Host (VC) ~35% ~50% (est.) Franchisee-dependent; splits disclosed during onboarding

Commission math example: On a $10,000 cruise booking with a 12% supplier commission ($1,200), the difference between an 80% and 95% split is $180. Over a year with $300K in sales, that gap becomes $5,400 — more than enough to cover the fee difference between any two hosts on this list.


Technology & Tools — What You Get to Work With

Host Agency Booking Platform CRM Website Lead Generation GDS Access
Phoenix Voyages Proprietary (API-integrated) Included Included + referral links AI-powered + Leads Manager Via suppliers
TTAND Agent Portal (proprietary) Included Agent microsite Limited Available
Trevello ClientBase/TripSuite ClientBase Agent page Marketing portal Available (add-on)
Nexion Canada Internova platforms Available (varies by tier) Available (higher tiers) Limited $39–$99/mo add-on
TravelOnly Proprietary portal Included Agent page Company-generated leads (shared) Available
Envoyage Flight Centre systems Included Agent page Flight Centre leads Via Flight Centre
Travel Masters Ensemble tools Third-party Limited Limited Available
Franchise Cruise Host (VC) Proprietary franchise system Franchise-provided Franchise site Brand-driven traffic Via franchise

Why technology matters more than you think: The average travel advisor spends 30–40% of their time on administrative tasks that good technology eliminates. A host with integrated CRM, automated marketing, and streamlined booking saves you hours every week — hours you could spend closing bookings or finding new clients.


Consortium & Supplier Access

Consortium Hosts Using It Strengths
Travel Leaders Network Phoenix Voyages, TTAND, Nexion 80+ preferred suppliers, largest cruise buying group, strong airline/tour operator programs
Virtuoso Trevello Luxury-focused, exclusive hotel programs (amenities, upgrades), prestige branding
Ensemble TravelOnly, Travel Masters Strong cruise and tour programs, marketing tools, training academies
Flight Centre Envoyage Global supply chain, corporate travel strength, leisure programs
N/A (Internal) Franchise Cruise Host Franchisor brand recognition; limited to franchise suppliers

Consortium choice affects your earning power. Travel Leaders Network and Ensemble are the two largest buying groups in North America for leisure travel. Virtuoso is unmatched in luxury. Your consortium determines which supplier bonuses, override commissions, FAM trips, and exclusive promotions you can access. If two hosts charge similar fees, the consortium can be the deciding factor.


Support & Culture

Host Agency Support Model Training Culture
Phoenix Voyages Direct access to founders; small team, same-day LMS + one-on-one mentoring Founder-led, boutique, “we sell fun and dreams”
TTAND Regional managers; community forums TTAND University; supplier webinars Agent-voted preferreds; community-driven
Trevello Regional BDMs; tiered support TPI Academy heritage; supplier partnerships Established, professional, 30+ year heritage
Nexion Canada Dedicated support team Nexstart program; Internova resources Corporate-backed, structured tiers
TravelOnly Regional support; mentor program Training portal; supplier education Entrepreneurial, 50-year heritage
Envoyage Flight Centre infrastructure Flight Centre training programs Corporate, performance-focused ($300K minimum)
Travel Masters Small team; direct contact Mentorship focus Boutique, Western Canada community
Franchise Cruise Host Franchise owner + corporate support Franchisor-provided brand training Franchise-dependent; varies by location

Exit Terms & Restrictions

Before you join any host, understand how you leave. These terms matter more than most advisors realize until it’s time to make a change.

Host Agency Non-Compete Territory Restrictions Revenue Minimums Contract Length
Phoenix Voyages None None None No lock-in
TTAND None reported None None reported Annual terms
Trevello Check agreement None $15K to maintain 100% (Momentum) Annual re-qualification
Nexion Canada Check agreement None reported None reported Varies by tier
TravelOnly Check agreement None None reported Annual terms
Envoyage Check agreement None $300,000 annual minimum Check agreement
Travel Masters Check agreement Western Canada only (BC/AB/SK/MB/YT) None reported Varies
Franchise Cruise Host Franchise non-compete Territory-based franchise Franchise minimums Multi-year franchise agreement

Your clients are yours. At Phoenix Voyages, this is non-negotiable. No non-compete. No territory restrictions. No revenue minimums. No lock-in period. If you decide to leave, your client relationships go with you. We earn your loyalty by being worth staying with — not by locking you in.


What to Ask Before Joining Any Host Agency

Regardless of which host you’re evaluating, ask these questions before you sign anything:

  1. What is my exact commission split at my expected sales volume? Not the maximum. Not the theoretical. What do I keep on a $5,000 booking in my first year?
  2. What are ALL the fees? Monthly, annual, startup, technology, GDS, transaction, E&O, marketing — every dollar.
  3. What technology is included vs. add-on? CRM, booking platform, website, email, GDS — which ones cost extra?
  4. Do you generate leads for me, or just give me tools? There’s a difference between “marketing support” (templates and flyers) and actual lead generation (website inquiries routed to you).
  5. What does support look like on a Friday afternoon? Can I call a person? How fast do I get a response?
  6. What are the exit terms? Non-compete, notice period, client ownership, data portability.
  7. Can I talk to current advisors? Any host confident in their value will connect you with existing agents — not just their top producers.
  8. Who owns the company, and is that changing? Corporate acquisitions, mergers, and ownership changes can fundamentally alter the host you signed up with.

Individual Head-to-Head Comparisons

For a deeper dive into how Phoenix Voyages compares to specific hosts, read our detailed side-by-side reviews:

vs TTAND
Read Full Comparison
TLN, Travel Counsellors acquisition
vs Trevello
Read Full Comparison
Formerly TPI, Virtuoso, Momentum model
vs Nexion
Read Full Comparison
5-tier plans, Internova-backed, TLN
vs TravelOnly
Read Full Comparison
Since 1974, Ensemble, Centurion program

Where Phoenix Voyages Fits

We’re not the biggest host in Canada, and we’re not backed by a multinational corporation. Here’s what we are:

  • Founded by seasoned franchise veterans. Mireille and Alain Guertin built and ran an award-winning franchise agency for over a decade. Mireille personally trained and supported over 125 travel advisors. They know this business from the inside out.
  • $28.95/month for everything. No annual fee. No add-ons. No tiered pricing. Email, website, booking platform, CRM, Leads Manager, automated marketing, cloud workspace, LMS — all included.
  • Proprietary, AI-powered technology. Not a third-party GDS with a logo on it. Our Leads Manager uses AI scoring to distribute website inquiries to advisors. Our marketing engine generates and nurtures leads for you automatically.
  • Travel Leaders Network consortium. Same buying power as TTAND and Nexion — 80+ preferred suppliers, one of the largest cruise incentive programs in the industry.
  • No non-compete, no territory restrictions, no revenue minimums. Your clients are yours. Grow at your own pace. Leave whenever you want (but you won’t want to).
  • Culture-first. We sell fun and dreams for a living — our agency should feel like it. Small team, real relationships, founders who still answer the phone.

Phoenix Voyages is built for advisors who want the buying power of a large consortium, the technology of a modern platform, and the support of a boutique agency. If you’re looking for a host where you’re a name, not a number — let’s talk.

Ready to Compare in Person?

Numbers on a page can only tell you so much. The best way to evaluate any host — including us — is a direct conversation. Ask us anything. We’ll give you an honest answer, even if it means pointing you somewhere else.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is a host travel agency?

A host travel agency provides the legal, regulatory, and operational infrastructure that independent travel advisors need to sell travel. In Ontario, this includes TICO registration, E&O insurance, trust accounting, supplier access, and technology. Instead of maintaining your own registration and back office, you operate under the host’s umbrella and focus on selling.

How do I choose the best host travel agency in Canada?

Focus on five things: total cost of ownership (fees + commission split), technology quality, consortium buying power, support responsiveness, and exit terms. The “best” host depends on your sales volume, travel niche, experience level, and what matters most to you. Use the comparison table above to shortlist, then talk directly to each host.

Can I switch host agencies without losing my clients?

Yes — your client relationships are yours. When you switch hosts, you notify your clients of the new booking channel, and existing in-progress bookings typically complete through your previous host. Most hosts facilitate this transition smoothly, though you should review your current contract’s exit terms before making a move.

What’s the difference between a host agency and a franchise?

A host agency provides infrastructure while you operate as an independent contractor. A franchise grants you a branded location or territory in exchange for franchise fees, royalties, and adherence to brand standards. Franchises typically take a larger commission split but provide brand-driven leads. Host agencies give you more independence but require you to build your own client base. See our franchise vs host agency comparison for details.

Do all host agencies require TICO registration?

In Ontario, yes — any agency selling travel must be TICO registered. Your host’s TICO registration covers you as a travel counsellor operating under their agency. Some hosts operate nationally under provincial equivalents (e.g., CPBC in British Columbia). Always verify your host’s registration status with the relevant provincial regulator. See our TICO certification guide.

What consortium should I look for?

The three major consortia in Canada are Travel Leaders Network, Ensemble, and Virtuoso. TLN and Ensemble offer broad supplier access across cruise, tour, and air. Virtuoso specializes in luxury travel with exclusive hotel amenity programs. Your consortium determines your supplier bonuses, override commissions, and promotional access. The best choice depends on your travel niche.

How much does it cost to join a host travel agency?

Costs range from $0 to $2,500+ for startup fees, $0 to $199/month for recurring fees, and $0 to $599/year for annual fees. Some hosts charge nothing upfront but take a larger commission split. Calculate your total annual cost including commission to compare apples to apples. Use the fee breakdown table above for specific numbers.

Is Phoenix Voyages biased in this comparison?

We’re transparent about our position: Phoenix Voyages is included in this comparison, and we obviously believe in what we’ve built. But every number on this page is sourced from public data, and every competitor’s strengths are presented honestly. We encourage you to verify everything here independently — and to talk to multiple hosts before making a decision.


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