Vacation.com adds specialty travel - TravelMole


Vacation.com adds specialty travel

Saturday, 27 Jan, 2005 0

Vacation.com has signed a Preferred Supplier agreement with Group I.S.T. (International Specialty Travel).

I.S.T. is a provider of specialty travel offering a wide range of experiences including religious tours, small ship and barrage programs and customized group travel.

“It is a proven fact that travel agent profits are thicker in niche markets,” said Dick Knodt, president and CEO, Vacation.com. He added:

“Our new relationship with Group I.S. T. will afford our membership access to many different specialty products that will allow them to expand their product offerings and increase their revenues.”

Group I. S. T. owns several tour operators with various brands that focus on different niche markets.

Report by David Wilkening



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