Passports, Profits and Pixie Dust

441. How Travel Advisors Can Sell Ireland & the UK + Use AI to Save Hours in Their Business

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If you’ve ever wished you had an insider in a destination — someone who knows the hotels, the hidden gems, the logistics, and the “don’t-miss” experiences — this episode (and blog!) is for you.

On this episode of Passports, Profits & Pixie Dust, I sat down with Kate Thomas, founder of North & Leisure and Travel Pro Theory, to talk about:

  • What a DMC actually is
  • How travel advisors can use one to save time and increase profit
  • Why Ireland & the UK are ideal destinations to sell
  • And how AI can streamline your business operations

Let’s dive in.


From Pool Party to Ireland: Kate’s Origin Story

Kate’s journey into the travel industry started at a 4th of July pool party in 2008.

She struck up a conversation with someone who worked planning trips to Ireland and the UK — and immediately knew she wanted in. She jokingly calls her approach the “straight cat method”: she simply wouldn’t go away until they gave her a shot.

One year later? She was on her first flight to Ireland.

That gut instinct led to years of supplier-side experience before she launched North & Leisure — now a boutique Destination Management Company (DMC) specializing exclusively in:

  • Ireland (including Northern Ireland)
  • Scotland
  • England
  • Wales

What Is a DMC (And Why Should You Care)?

If you’re a newer advisor, you might not have heard much about DMCs. Kate explains it perfectly:

A DMC is essentially a travel agent’s travel agent for a specific destination.

Instead of trying to know every detail about every country in the world, you:

  • Know your client inside and out
  • Lean on a DMC who knows the destination inside and out

What North & Leisure Handles:

  • Accommodations (4- and 5-star)
  • Castle stays
  • Driver guides or self-drive itineraries
  • Special experiences
  • On-the-ground logistics
  • 24/7 emergency support
  • White-labeled proposals (you stay front-facing!)

They don’t book airfare — but they handle everything once your client lands.

For advisors, this means:

  • Less stress
  • More customization
  • Higher-end, more experiential itineraries
  • Professional backup support in another time zone

It’s a true partnership.


Who Ireland & the UK Are Perfect For

If you’re wondering how to market these destinations, here’s the good news: they work for a wide range of travelers.

Ideal Client Types:

  • First-time international travelers (English-speaking, easy to navigate)
  • Clients with family roots
  • Multi-generational families
  • Couples
  • Solo travelers
  • Outdoor lovers
  • Fandom travelers

Yes — fandom travel is big here.

Think:

  • Outlander in Scotland
  • Harry Potter filming locations
  • Bridgerton vibes in Bath
  • Game of Thrones in Northern Ireland

These built-in niche angles make marketing easier.


Budget Expectations (High Season Reality Check)

High season in Ireland & the UK typically runs May through September.

For high-season, 4-star self-drive itineraries with a few special experiences, a strong starting benchmark is:

👉 Around $700 per person per day

That number can flex depending on:

  • Season (shoulder vs. high)
  • Hotel category
  • Driver-guide vs. self-drive
  • Location preferences
  • Flexibility with itinerary

Setting realistic expectations early with clients saves you time and builds trust.


Growing a Boutique Travel Business (Without Burning Out)

Kate ran North & Leisure solo for years — handling operations herself.

After having her son and coming out of the pandemic, she partnered with a UK-based DMC owner. Now:

  • Kate runs sales & marketing in the U.S.
  • Her partner runs operations on the ground
  • Growth has exceeded what either could do alone

It’s a powerful reminder: scaling doesn’t always mean doing more — sometimes it means partnering smarter.


AI for Travel Advisors: Where to Start

Through Travel Pro Theory, Kate now helps advisors leverage AI effectively (without the overwhelm).

If you’re new to AI, here’s her advice:

1️⃣ Train It First

Before asking for help:

  • Input your brand voice
  • Define your ideal client
  • Clarify your offers and positioning

AI works best when it knows who you are.

2️⃣ Start with Marketing Tasks

Lowest hanging fruit:

  • Newsletter drafts
  • Social captions
  • Reel hooks & scripts
  • Blog outlines
  • Lead magnet ideas

You can always edit — but you don’t need to start from scratch.

3️⃣ Don’t Use It to Write Itineraries

AI can confidently hallucinate.

Instead, use it to:

  • Clean up descriptions
  • Create Google Map links
  • Personalize restaurant recs
  • Enhance itinerary language

4️⃣ Explore Deep Research

ChatGPT’s Deep Research feature can:

  • Compile market research
  • Analyze ideal clients
  • Build marketing strategies
  • Compare destination positioning

It works in the background and cites sources — a huge time-saver.

5️⃣ Build Custom GPTs for Repetitive Tasks

Examples:

  • Newsletter assistant
  • Social media caption writer
  • Lead magnet builder
  • Itinerary polish assistant
  • Client onboarding email generator

Think of them as permanent, trained assistants.


Favorite Business Book Recommendation

Kate recommends:

📘 Atomic Habits by James Clear

But she especially highlights his 3-2-1 newsletter as a masterclass in email marketing — concise, impactful, and consistent.


Final Takeaways for Travel Advisors

If you want to grow profitably and sustainably:

  • You don’t have to know every destination.
  • You don’t have to do every task yourself.
  • You don’t have to stay overwhelmed.

You do need:

  • Strategic partnerships (like DMCs)
  • Smart systems (like AI)
  • Clear positioning
  • Realistic budget conversations

The advisors who scale in 2026 and beyond are the ones who operate like CEOs — not just trip planners.


Connect with Kate

🌍 North & Leisure:
Website: northandleisure.com
Instagram: @northandleisure

💡 Travel Pro Theory:
Website: travelprotheory.com
Instagram: @travelprotheory


If you loved this conversation, share it with a fellow travel advisor who needs to hear that they don’t have to do it all alone.

And as always — go book the trip, build the profit, and sprinkle a little pixie dust along the way. ✨



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