The homeworking and franchising firm said sales were 40% ahead of last year, with average booking values also “well ahead”.
Bookings have continued to grow beyond the traditional peaks sales period, with consultants generating record sales in April and May – a typically quieter period post-Q1.
“Traditionally, travel sales have spiked in the first quarter before dipping in April, but this year NJT sales have increased,” said co-founder Steve Witt.
















