Tour operators turning to VAX
Seven leading tour operators are starting to be available exclusively through Trisept Solutions’ travel agent booking portal, VAX VacationAccess and affiliated booking sources-Amadeus NA AgentNet VAX VacationAccess, Vacation.com AgentNet VAX VacationAccess, Sabre Vacations, and Worldspan VacationSelect.
The tour operators-Air Jamaica Vacations, Continental Airlines Vacations, Delta Vacations, Future Vacations, Southwest Airlines Vacations, United Vacations, and Universal Parks and Resorts Vacations announced their retirement from Apollo Leisure Shopper®, Worldspan Tour Source, and Amadeus Tour Source® Global Distribution Systems.
“No other agent Web portal offers as many vacation vendors and powerful tools to create complex, one-of-a-kind vacation packages than VAX VacationAccess,” said John Ische, president and CEO of Trisept Solutions. He added:
“We are continuously looking for new ways to help travel agents be more successful. This move will give our valued tour operators the ability to put those tools at their agents’ fingertips.”
VAX VacationAccess is used by more than 60,000 travel agents nationwide to market, sell, book, and manage vacations, cruises, air, and other travel components.
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