Hey guys!
The travel industry is waking up. 🚀🏝
Are your affiliate marketing campaigns ready? 🤔
Read the article to learn about the best travel programs, networks, and offers to promote in the post-covid-19 world! 🔥👇
🚀 The post-COVID-19 rise in popularity of travel offers
Just back in early April, the Google Flight keyword reached a score of 100 in popularity on Google Trends. The rating also increased for topics and searches such as Cancun, cheap o-air, and cheap flights anywhere.
Additionally, as reported by Forbes, more and more destinations are opening for Americans (and other nations as well), which in turn causes an increase in hotel bookings and in travel jobs, car rental shortages, and a push for sooner opening of popular theme parks and entertainment locations.
In short, the travel industry is coming back to life. The internet becomes filled with useful tips, advice, and guides. Googling ‘covid safe travel destinations’ and reading up on procedures required to enter a given country is usually enough to prepare yourself for a trip in the post-covid world. And there’s plenty of resources like that, e.g. The Wall Street Journal’s Q&A to safe travels.
Travel is about to become a very popular and profitable niche again. And travel blogs, social media accounts, and websites can again be used to make additional profit by sharing a referral link to your favorite travel experience. So, better find the best affiliate programs and offers right now and don’t miss out on any of that growing hype.
🏆 How to choose the best affiliate program?
If you’re an affiliate marketer looking for the best referral program to join, it’s crucial to learn about the criteria. Many travel affiliate programs will have strict requirements as to who can join. If you do meet these criteria, it’s important to set your own requirements. So here are the three most important things to pay attention to.
👉 Commission
This one is a no-brainer. The higher the affiliate program commission the better. However, sometimes the commission rate depends on what you’ve got to offer. And sometimes it doesn’t. That’s why you need to compare different programs taking into account the way you’re going to promote the offer.
Usually, the more people click on your link or banner the more likely you are to get a payout increase. In that case, knowing your affiliate marketing potential, you can sign up for a program with a low base commission rate but higher bonuses and better offers for experienced webmasters.
However, if what you’ve got to offer is a smaller travel blog or if you’re planning to use paid traffic (which can be volatile) it’s better to focus on a higher base commission rate and smaller bonuses. It’s easier to enjoy your affiliate sales when you’re not desperately trying to reach a set quota.
👉 Cookie length
Cookie length/duration is the time window in which the consumer needs to make a purchase. If someone clicks on your link on day one and then puts items in the cart and only makes the purchase 30 days later – you would only receive a commission if your cookie lifetime was 30 days or more. If it was a 14-day cookie, you won’t receive a commission despite the customer coming from your link.
With cookie length, the principle is simple – the longer the better. 30 days is a good minimum and 60 days makes it infinitely easier to make a successful referral. Cookie length can range from a single session only to a lifetime.
👉 Support
Support, interface, documentation, and anything else that ensures you have a good experience with the affiliate program should be on your research list. While it might not be as easy to research the support system from a theoretical standpoint, there are still things you can easily do.
If you have access to some of the affiliate marketing communities you can take a look at what other affiliate marketers say. And peak some screenshots of an affiliate dashboard, functions, and tracking tools. There are plenty of websites ranking travel affiliate programs so checking out the reviews is also your best bet.
✈️ Best travel affiliate networks
Just like we’ve mentioned above, some affiliate programs are managed by an external affiliate network. The most popular networks where you can find various referral programs and some of the best travel affiliate programs are simply networks aggregating all kinds of offers. They are aimed at website owners and affiliate marketers using email, social media, search, text links, or other paid kinds of traffic.
There is one prominent name that sticks out.

