VAX Vacation Week a Platform for Agents to Show Value

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13 March 2012 8:31pm

This year’s second annual National Plan a Vacation Week (March 18-24) focuses yet more attention on the resurgence of travel agents. The initiative, sponsored and operated by VAX VacationAccess and free to agents, offers travel sellers the chance to communicate their relevancy to consumers, while at the same time offering exclusive deals from 16 participating suppliers.

Similar to CLIA’s World’s Largest Cruise Night and National Cruise Vacation Month, the National Plan a Vacation Week platform gives agents the chance to emphasize their own value and what they can do for consumers, as well as highlight exclusive packaged vacation offers.

The platform, provided by VAX, gives agents a set of marketing tools to advertise the event, including a micro-website, email templates and flyers.

On the consumer-facing micro-site, agents can showcase exclusive supplier offers, product videos and photos. Though the event technically only lasts one month, participating agents will have access to their micro-site to promote offers and pick up leads until May 31.

Agents can refer their own clients to their micro-site, but the National Plan a Vacation Week website also serves as a lead generator for participating agents. Customers who have never used, or don’t currently work with a travel agent, can search for agents by the type of vacation they’re looking for, as well as geographic location.

The seven travel themes that customers can search for are American Discoveries, Extraordinary Europe, Fun for Families, Occasions for Amazement, Pacific Paradises, Tropical Adventures and Viva Mexico.

New for this year, consumers can also search for local travel National Plan a Vacation events. VAX encourages agents to add any event they’re organizing into the database. VAX has spent the last several months drumming up consumer press coverage for National Plan a Vacation Week.

Of the 1,500 agencies that participated last year, those that were the most actively engaged in using the tools VAX provided and organized their own events to coincide with National Plan a Vacation Week had the most success.

For this year’s Week, Karnes said he’s heard of agents planning cruise nights, wine and cheese tastings, a Bucket Travel themed event and destination specialty events such as Europe and Caribbean nights.

The timing couldn’t be better for the second annual edition of National Plan a Vacation Week, Karnes said. With its focus on the importance of using a travel agent, it fits perfectly with all the positive messaging that’s been in the national press lately.
 

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