Fifteen months since its South African launch, Envoyage, the global independent travel network backed by Flight Centre Travel Group, has grown its local agency membership by 20% year on year, recorded its highest ever monthly turnover in March 2026, and delivered double-digit profit growth. The results make a compelling case for what independent travel professionals can achieve with the right network behind them.
The milestone arrives amid one of the most operationally complex periods the South African travel industry has faced in recent memory. Airspace disruptions and widespread cancellations linked to the Middle East conflict have placed enormous pressure on travel advisors nationwide. For Envoyage members, the response was immediate: where airlines issued full refunds, Envoyage matched the commitment, refunding commissions in full so no member absorbed a loss for circumstances outside their control.
The network has also been working to keep members up to date regarding all the changes surrounding the conflict and its impact on travel, with more than 40 member updates issued to date, supported by a 24-hour helpline and network-level supplier negotiations that individual operators could not have accessed alone.
“When the disruptions hit, our members needed clear information and financial protection – fast,” said Chantal Gouws, General Manager of Envoyage South Africa. “We made a deliberate decision that if the airlines were doing right by passengers, we were doing right by our members. That is what belonging to a global network should mean in practice, not just in the brochure.”
Envoyage South Africa currently has close on 250 members, with a target of 15% growth by year-end, supported by a dedicated Member Success Manager focused on driving organic growth within the existing membership base.
Looking ahead, Envoyage will transition members to Travefy on 1 May – a globally adopted itinerary and client management platform that forms part of a broader investment in a future-fit technology ecosystem. A product showroom is also in development, and the organisation’s annual summit series across Johannesburg and Cape Town will bring the membership together in the months ahead.
“We’ve built something real here. The recognition we’re receiving across the industry tells us that Envoyage is moving in the right direction. We’re just getting started,” Gouws concluded.
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