How much do Sandals Resorts travel agents make?

How much do Sandals Resorts travel agents make?

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Sandals Resorts travel agents usually earn commissions between 10% to 20% on land bookings. The rate depends on a lot of factors, for instance, room category or agent's status with Sandals. If we are talking about annual income, it varies a lot because it's based in some factors, like number of bookings and the vacation overall cost. But typically, Sandals travel agents can earn something between $40,000 and $70,000 per year.

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