Ben Gorman returns to The Travel Corporation Tour Brands in sales after UK stint

Ben Gorman returns to The Travel Corporation Tour Brands in sales after UK stint
Edited by Travel Weekly


Ben Gorman has returned to The Travel Corporation Tour Brands being appointed sales manager for Victoria and Tasmania.

Gorman is a familiar face at TTC and is familiar with the with the portfolio having commenced at TTC in 2011, where he started as a Day Tour Guide with AAT Kings.

His passion for travel was ignited during this role, and he worked across Uluru, Kata Tjuta, and Kings Canyon. Two years later, his talents took him to Melbourne, where he transitioned to a sales manager role for AAT Kings.

Gorman then moved to London in 2015 where he landed a sales manager position at Contiki being awarded the UK’s Sales Manager of the Year in 2016.

Ben Gorman is back home.

“I have made my way back home to The Travel Corporation after six years away,” Gorman said.

“I look forward to meeting all my agents at such an exciting time before our upcoming 2025 European launch season.”

Tomas Malmberg, Head of Trade Sales and Partnerships Australia, TTC Tour Brands is excited to have Gorman returning to TTC Tour Brands.

“We are delighted to welcome Ben back into the TTC Tour Brands fold,” he said. “Ben has a long and valued history with our brands and has many strong existing relationships with our Victorian and Tasmanian trade partners. We have no doubt he will do an outstanding job building further on those relationships and enjoy mutual success with our partners.”

Gorman is currently on a parental leave contract with TTC Tour Brands whilst Victoria sales manager Jayde Ellis spends time with her family.

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