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Offline tinner

start tour operator business
« on: May 03, 2005, 07:28:20 am »
Along with some partners, I am considering
starting a small bicycle tour operating business.
Can some of you provide any tips, do's & don't do
when starting such a venture?

Partner backgrounds are the multimedia industry,
catering industry and biking industry. We all have
extensive biking experience, racing & touring. Two
of us had businesses prior to this venture.

I thank you for your advices.

Tinner



Offline Jackalope

start tour operator business
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2005, 10:13:45 pm »
Do:

Hire me! Thats my dream job right there..

Good luck :)


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start tour operator business
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2005, 01:26:31 pm »
Where are you located? In some respects that makes a difference, like if you were at the foot of the Lolo Motorway on the Lewis and Clark trail and wanted to lead groups over the pass, or are you on an established route or would you need to draw clients to you? Do you have any sort of client base have you established? Do you have trip leadership experience or would you need training? (Like ACA's "Leadership Training course, NOLS, etc.) Self-supporting, van-supported or "credit-card" tours? Equipment: Suitable vehicles, trailers, repair tools, parts, first aid supplies, coolers, stoves, etc. etc. Insurance? A marketing and business plan?

We tried this a few years back, and were only partly successful. Were still do the trips (self-supported MTB trips)for small groups, mostly as skills-teaching sessions, but on an occasional basis. Most of our clientele are missionary students, (primarily Lutheran) seeking training for travel in the Third World environment. We led a successful trip in Russia a few years back and built on that. Our primary emphasis, however, is first aid/medical training. About once every other year we put on a Wilderness First Aid Bike Trip and ride half a day, teach half a day. It is certainly a niche-type thing, but we found that tours alone wouldn't cut it here in MN. We have seen two other start-up bike tour services come and go in the past few years.

Personally, I think you are too late in the season if you plan to start this year. The big names like Cycle America and Western Spirit (not to mention ACA!) have been booking trips since February, which is when their brochures come out.

Good luck!
Hans

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Backcountry Trail Patrol-MN
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Offline Alessa3322

Re: start tour operator business
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2023, 06:22:58 am »
Hi! How is your business going? I'm thinking about starting a business, so it would be great to learn from other people's experiences. Any advice or helpful tips?

Offline rayed

Re: start tour operator business
« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2023, 03:56:25 pm »
Hi! How is your business going? I'm thinking about starting a business, so it would be great to learn from other people's experiences. Any advice or helpful tips?
Just go for it, even if your business will not succeed, it is still experience.
Starting a tour operator business can be exciting! Given your diverse backgrounds and extensive biking experience, you're well-positioned for success. One valuable tip for your venture could be to explore tools like Hubspot SMS & WhatsApp Integration. These can help you efficiently connect with potential customers, enhancing your reach and customer engagement. Best of luck with your new business!
« Last Edit: November 03, 2023, 06:57:13 am by rayed »

Offline BikeliciousBabe

Re: start tour operator business
« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2023, 08:11:33 am »
What's with the habitual digging up of old threads?

Offline Pat Lamb

Re: start tour operator business
« Reply #6 on: October 30, 2023, 10:09:27 am »
What's with the habitual digging up of old threads?

Nothing else to talk about at the end of the "season" I guess.  It's either dig up old threads (for some of these, you need a degree in archaeology) or start swapping old jokes.

Offline BikeliciousBabe

Re: start tour operator business
« Reply #7 on: October 30, 2023, 02:40:38 pm »
What's with the habitual digging up of old threads?

Nothing else to talk about at the end of the "season" I guess.  It's either dig up old threads (for some of these, you need a degree in archaeology) or start swapping old jokes.

What's brown and sounds like a bell?

Offline ray b

Re: start tour operator business
« Reply #8 on: October 30, 2023, 08:55:21 pm »
What's with the habitual digging up of old threads?

Nothing else to talk about at the end of the "season" I guess.  It's either dig up old threads (for some of these, you need a degree in archaeology) or start swapping old jokes.

What's brown and sounds like a bell?
(Pretty sure, this joke goes better with a British accent.)
Strikes me that a couple of the motorcycle fora I keep track of have joke threads that get some action this time of year.
(Be the life of the party: check out hundreds more funny jokes like this one!  ::) )
« Last Edit: October 30, 2023, 09:03:43 pm by ray b »
“A good man always knows his limitations.”

Offline BikeliciousBabe

Re: start tour operator business
« Reply #9 on: November 02, 2023, 07:51:25 am »
What's with the habitual digging up of old threads?

Nothing else to talk about at the end of the "season" I guess.  It's either dig up old threads (for some of these, you need a degree in archaeology) or start swapping old jokes.

What's brown and sounds like a bell?
(Pretty sure, this joke goes better with a British accent.)
Strikes me that a couple of the motorcycle fora I keep track of have joke threads that get some action this time of year.
(Be the life of the party: check out hundreds more funny jokes like this one!  ::) )

Dung! Dung!  ;D

Offline Pat Lamb

Re: start tour operator business
« Reply #10 on: November 03, 2023, 09:12:22 am »
What's with the habitual digging up of old threads?

Nothing else to talk about at the end of the "season" I guess.  It's either dig up old threads (for some of these, you need a degree in archaeology) or start swapping old jokes.

What's brown and sounds like a bell?
(Pretty sure, this joke goes better with a British accent.)
Strikes me that a couple of the motorcycle fora I keep track of have joke threads that get some action this time of year.
(Be the life of the party: check out hundreds more funny jokes like this one!  ::) )

Dung! Dung!  ;D

Yuck, that joke stinks!