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New Happy Vacation preferred program

Monday, 30 Sep, 2004 0

Happy Vacations will now provide its entire product line to THOR’s Preferred Vendor Program and pay commissions on land, air, car and the “My Concierge” program that offers optional tours and meals.

Happy Vacations is a tour operator to the Caribbean, Tahiti, Fiji, Cook Islands, the Mayan Riviera and the Hawaiian Islands.

THOR Inc., a provider of 24-hour emergency services and reservation support during non-business hours for travel agencies and corporations, added Happy Vacations to its Preferred Vendor Program.

More than 1,800 agents subscribe to THOR’s Preferred Vendor Program, according to the company.

 

Report by David Wilkening



 

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