Delta Air Lines has increased baggage fees on domestic and some international routes, becoming the latest airline in the United States to do so.
20.02.2024 - 18:58 / travelpulse.com / Delta Vacations / Delta Skymiles
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For Delta Vacations, 2024 is shaping up as a year of innovation. The company will be adding destinations, unveiling a new activities initiative, stepping up advisor training and producing a very different kind of educational program in place of Delta Vacations University.
A major focus will be on activities with a large investment in offering more differentiated experiential options, said Delta Vacations President Kama Winters. The operator said it will be working with a “new and innovative” partner (to be announced) on the project.
Even before that happens, the company’s travel advisor boards have been providing guidance in growing the small-group activity portfolio, said Kristen Molloy, vice president of sales, adding that clients “want something that brings them to the heart of the destination.”
As always, Delta Vacations follows the routes of its parent company, Delta Air Lines, offering programs where the carrier flies. The tour operator’s most recent additions include Auckland, New Zealand; Lima, Peru; Santiago, Chile; Curaçao; and Shannon, Ireland. There is also more product in the Greek islands, the Dalmatian Coast and Zagreb, Croatia, and in the islands of Tahiti.
With all those additions and with more to come, Molloy said, training is key and is growing in importance. Last year, there were more than 50 live events attended by 11,000 advisors. In addition, activity on the WorldAgent Direct advisor portal’s Marketing Hub has been “astronomical,” Malloy said.
Travel advisor and happy clients. (Photo Credit: Dragana Gordic/Adobe Stock)
Destination training is comprehensive, she said. Local experts are brought in to teach, there is instruction on how to sell, and it’s all wrapped up with a tutorial on why Delta Vacations is the way to go. Advisors have asked for more video content, and it is being added – and can be either downloaded or shared and branded on advisors’ social media, she added.
The tour operator is adding more vacations in the islands of Tahiti, as well as a host of other destinations.
Another enhanced focus for the operator is on Delta SkyMiles loyalty program member benefits, with tools provided to advisors to promote the program, enabling clients to earn and burn miles without affecting advisor commissions.
A multi-year process to further modernize the ways in which Delta Vacations works with advisors—with the help of three travel advisor advisory boards—is now underway, Malloy said.
They include the traditional board, comprised of a variety of agencies; the council of emerging leaders, who are the up-and-coming generation of advisors; and the host
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