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Alaina Appleman, a former marketing professional from Big Tech, has become an independent travel designer in Singapore after her layoff from Meta. Partnering with Blue Sky Escapes, she leverages her extensive travel expertise to curate personalized itineraries globally. In her first year, she planned numerous trips and has a promising outlook for future bookings. Appleman’s journey reflects a growing trend of professionals pivoting to entrepreneurial ventures in the travel industry, showcasing her passion and adaptability.
Singapore’s Alaina Appleman Transitions from Big Tech to Independent Travel Designer
Alaina Appleman, a former marketing professional with a background in Big Tech, has successfully transitioned to become an independent travel designer in Singapore after being laid off from Meta two years ago. This career shift has allowed her to leverage her passion for travel and extensive knowledge gained from visiting over 100 countries.
Initially launching her business in 2024, Appleman partnered with Blue Sky Escapes, a boutique agency in Singapore. This collaboration enables her to utilize the agency’s resources while running her own independent travel design business from home, thus minimizing startup costs. Within the first few months, she recorded sufficient bookings to fully recoup her initial investment.
In her inaugural year, Appleman planned 61 trips across 35 countries and has already secured 42 trips booked through 2026. Her itinerary design ranges from short luxury resort stays to detailed, adventurous three-week journeys in Africa. For her efforts, she typically earns commissions ranging from 10% to 20% on the trips she organizes.
The idea of becoming a travel designer was sparked after her time in corporate marketing roles, which included positions at National Geographic, Time Inc., and Meta. Appleman’s career began at National Geographic in Washington, DC, where she spent 11 years in various marketing capacities related to television and film. After obtaining her MBA from Georgetown University in 2015, she moved to Singapore for new professional opportunities, subsequently working for American multinationals in marketing.
Following her layoff, Appleman opted to remain in Singapore for its vibrant travel industry and a supportive environment for relationship building with suppliers. Working individually allows her to stay informed on current travel trends and offerings. She enjoys the flexibility that comes with her new role, often conducting business from diverse locations including safari lodges and historic buildings.
Appleman’s travel itineraries highlight unique experiences for her clients, including recent adventures like a zodiac boat tour into grotto caves in the Faroe Islands and private dining at a fisherman’s home arranged for older guests. She undertakes familiarization trips, most (but not all) funded by hotels and tour operators, while covering her personal flight expenses.
In her current role, Appleman’s daily responsibilities encompass communicating with local partners, curating customized experiences, managing accommodations, and addressing client inquiries, all of which require a blend of creativity and logistical expertise. Unlike her previous corporate lifestyle, her income varies based on the number of trips successfully completed, introducing an element of financial unpredictability into her career.
Though her journey into travel design was a significant shift from her prior corporate experience, Appleman emphasizes that new industry ventures do not necessitate previous related experience. Her story represents a growing trend of professionals entering the travel sector, combining personal passions with entrepreneurial spirit.
As Appleman’s client base rapidly expands and her schedule fills, her experiences embody the evolving landscape of the travel industry, highlighting the opportunities for those willing to pivot in response to career challenges. With international travel continuing to rebound, her business is positioned to flourish in the coming years.
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