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Vacation.com is providing a holiday incentive to join the travel marketing and technology services group with a $150 discount (a savings of 43 percent) off the consortium’s annual membership dues.
The holiday offer is valid now through 31 December, and will be applied to membership dues through 30 June, 2005, when the agency will be invoiced for the regular membership amount of $350.
John Lovell, vice president of sales for Vacation.com, said there are four major reasons to for agencies to take up the offer:
“There are four that stand out in particular: our Preferred Supplier relationships and benefits, our newly expanded Vacation.com CruiseCentre, our state-of-the-art technology platforms, and our award-winning Engagement marketing program.”
Vacation.com’s Engagement direct mail and e-Engagement programs provide agents with the ability to participate in highly professional targeted and segmented direct mail campaigns.
In addition, the company’s comprehensive portfolio of Preferred Suppliers contains virtually every major cruise line and tour operator in the industry, according to the company.
Vacation.com is a travel services marketing company currently serving a network of more than 7,000 travel agency locations across the U.S. and Canada. Its membership network is focused on leisure travel distribution, accounting for approximately 33 percent of all travel agencies in North America.
With more than $18 billion in annual sales, Vacation.com, it is North America’s largest vacation selling network.
Report by David Wilkening
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