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Strategic projects that fix specific parts of your commercial engine

Strategic projects are focused pieces of work that tackle defined commercial problems such as market entry, supply and contracting, distribution, or pricing. They are built to be practical, time bound and rooted in how travel businesses actually operate.

Strategic planning workshop for a travel business

When a strategic project is the right tool

A strategic project is usually the best option when you already know which part of the commercial engine is causing issues and you want a clear, time bound intervention to address it.

  • You need a market entry or growth plan for a specific region such as Australia or New Zealand.
  • Supply, product and contracting have grown organically and now feel misaligned or inefficient.
  • Channel mix and trade relationships are creating conflict or margin pressure.
  • Pricing and commercial models have become complex and hard to manage.
  • Leadership agree on the problem area but need external support to design the solution.
Leadership team reviewing strategic options

Typical project themes

Every engagement is tailored to your context, but most projects cluster into a set of recurring themes across strategy, supply, distribution and pricing.

Market entry and growth planning

  • Market entry strategies for Australia, New Zealand or Asia source markets.
  • Channel and partner selection aligned with your positioning and product.
  • Clear expectations on investment, timeframes and commercial milestones.

Supply, product and contracting design

  • Rationalising supply portfolios and product focus.
  • Designing contracting approaches that support margin and risk control.
  • Aligning product and supply decisions with how you win in the market.

Distribution and trade strategy

  • Clarifying the role of each channel across retail, wholesale, OTA and direct.
  • Designing trade engagement plans and account models.
  • Reducing internal friction and channel conflict.

Pricing and commercial model shifts

  • Reviewing how you make money on each booking and account.
  • Designing margin, incentive and override structures.
  • Testing commercial options before full scale rollout.

How a strategic project runs

The structure of each project varies with scope, however the rhythm is consistent. We keep things transparent so your team know what to expect and how their time will be used.

1 · Frame

Clarify the commercial problem

We define the problem to be solved, the commercial outcomes you care about, the constraints and the decision makers. This avoids drift later and keeps the work tightly focused.

2 · Understand

Gather insight and context

We review data, contracts, current processes and recent decisions, and speak with a small number of people who sit close to the issue. The aim is to see how things work in practice.

3 · Design

Shape options and recommendations

We develop practical options, test them against commercial impact and risk, and refine with you. Output is designed to be used, not admired in a slide library.

4 · Plan

Map the path to execution

For the agreed direction, we outline what needs to happen, who is involved, and what can be sequenced over ninety days and beyond.

5 · Support

Support during implementation

Support can range from light touch check ins to more involved fractional leadership, depending on how much help your team needs as they execute.

Process diagram for strategic projects

Examples of recent project work

Regional DMC growth reset

A regional DMC needed to reset its trade value proposition and focus across markets. We helped clarify target segments, reshape product and supply focus, and design a practical trade engagement plan that the existing team could execute.

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ANZ market entry for a bedbank

A bedbank backed by private equity wanted disciplined growth out of Australia and New Zealand. We designed a market entry plan that focused on the right partners, products and pricing moves, without adding unnecessary fixed cost.

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How we work with your team during a project

Strategic projects must work alongside BAU. We design engagements that make use of your team where their insight is critical, and protect them where possible from extra noise.

  • Small, focused core group of stakeholders rather than broad committees.
  • Clear expectations on time commitment and decision points at the start.
  • Simple artefacts and working sessions rather than endless slide rewrites.
  • Explicit handover so ownership sits with your team, not with us.
Collaborative workshop with internal team

Why Travel Spark for this kind of project work

Travel specific, commercially led

We bring deep experience in how DMCs, wholesalers, hotel owners and platforms actually work, combined with a commercial lens that focuses on margin, risk and contribution.

Practical, not theoretical

Output is designed to be implemented by your team. We favour clarity and action over complexity and buzzwords.

Flexible support beyond the project

If you want continuity, we can stay involved through ongoing partnerships or fractional leadership, so the work survives contact with the real world.

Talk about a strategic project for your commercial engine

If a specific part of your commercial engine needs attention, a strategic project can provide a clear, time bound way to address it. The first step is a short conversation to understand where you are now and what you want to change.

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