Avoya Travel expands resort product with Mark Travel Corporation partnership
Avoya Travel has sealed a new partnership with The Mark Travel Corporation to significantly boost its product portfolio.
Ayoya hopes to grow its customer base with availability of more resort vacations which will in turn increase selling opportunities for Avoya agents.
Avoya has launched an updated website adding more resort product and destination pages with more rich content and booking options.
"The Mark Travel Corporation is very excited to partner with Avoya Travel to bring the best resort vacation products together with the expertise and value of independent agencies in the Avoya Travel Network," said Jacki Marks, executive vice president, The Mark Travel Corporation.
"We’re confident that travel-intent customers will experience the best in vacation planning and booking.
The partnership forms part of the Avoya 2025 strategy which aims to foster a more powerful customer experience through tech and agent expertise.
"Through our strategic partnership, Avoya Travel is better poised to become an obvious consumer choice for full service vacation planning," said Jeff Anderson, executive vice president, Avoya Travel.
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