Travelada provides no information on their website about who owns or runs the business.

Instead, the company purposefully dodges providing what should be basic due-diligence information;

Now it’s not really about who we are, is it? In reality, Travelada is really all about you.

The Travelada website domain (“travelada.com”) was first registered back in 2011. The domain registration was last updated on April 18th, 2018.

Unfortunately the Travelada domain registration is private and provides no ownership information.

A corporate address on the Travelada website is actually that of K&E Travel.

K&E Travel are based out of Florida and run their own “Independent Travel Agent” opportunity.

It would seem that whoever is behind Travelada has signed up as a K&E travel agent and repacked the service as Travelada.

Update 28th December 2018 – 
It appears a lot of information has been deleted from the Travelada website over the past few months.

Archives reveal that prior to deletion, Travelada cited Mark Elie as its President:

As per Elie’s Travelada corporate bio;

As President of Travelada Mark has the work ethic and knowledge to take the company to a level of success like no other.

Mark’s vision is far-reaching. He believes Travelada will exceed everyons’e expectations except his.

Mark will be integral in helping Travelada grow and making sure that we have the best we can offer in the travel industry.

Despite Elie heading up Travelada, in a
comment left under this review
he claims he is ‘
not involved in Travelada in any way.

We’ve brought the inconsistency between Elie’s non-involvement claim and the facts to his attention in the comments below. We await his reply.
/end update

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

Travelada Products

Travelada sell $49.95 a month travel memberships. Travelada travel membership provides access to a “private-label booking platform”.

Through the platform Travelada affiliates and retail members can book discounted hotels, cruises and travel related services.

Travelada do not disclose who their booking platform provider is on their website.

Based on their relationship with K&E Travel however, it seems pretty obvious they are Travelada’s platform merchant.

The Travelada Compensation Plan

Travelada do pay commissions on retail travel booked, however most of the compensation plan is geared toward affiliate recruitment.

To qualify for MLM commissions a Travelada affiliate must generate 50 PV a month.

PV stands for “Personal Volume” and is sales volume generated by a Travelada affiliate’s monthly fee payment and retail membership sales.

Retail Commissions

Travelada affiliates receive a $25 commission on the sale of travel memberships to retail customers.

$25 is paid out each month for the life of the retail travel membership.

Recruitment Commissions

Travelada pays recruitment commissio


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates Travelada?
Travelada does not disclose ownership or management information on its website. The domain was registered in 2011 with private registration details. The corporate address listed belongs to K&E Travel, a Florida-based independent travel agent company, suggesting Travelada's operators may be affiliated with this entity.

What is the corporate background of Travelada?
Travelada's domain registration dates to 2011, with the last update in April 2018. The provided corporate address corresponds to K&E Travel, a Florida travel agency offering independent agent opportunities. The actual ownership structure remains undisclosed.

Why does Travelada lack transparency about its operators?
The company deliberately avoids providing standard due-diligence information regarding ownership and management. This lack of transparency raises concerns about legitimacy and accountability in business operations and investor relations.


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