Travel insights from Beth Kitzman, BDM for VAX VacationAccess

For the Luck of The Compass!

As we segue from the month of love to the month of luck, let’s take a look at how The Compass fits both so very well. First, let’s take a look at the meanings of love and luck:

  • Love means an intense feeling of deep affection. A great interest and pleasure in something. To like or enjoy very much. The travel advisor loved using The Compass as their daily destination to be up-to-date on the travel industry!
  • Luck means a force that brings good fortune. Something regarded as bringing good or bad things. The travel advisor luckily found great success from happening upon an article to share with their clients for inspiration on their next trip!

From what I’ve experienced those travel advisors that have luckily discovered The Compass have learned to love it! This doesn’t surprise me, or any of us at VAX VacationAccess, because the content that is shared there is dedicated to providing you with:

  • Up-to-date industry information
  • Shareable articles to inspire your clients (and share with just one click)
  • Expertise shared by industry experts
  • Destination insights and travel guides
  • Travel advisor perspectives on traveling during the pandemic
  • Bouncing Back updates to ease your clients’ minds and yours through COVID-19 protocols and testing

If this isn’t enough to get you to check out The Compass, then take a few minutes to learn more from my February Beth’s Buzz Live, For the Love of The Compass, to hear expert insights and recommendations from our editorial team here at VAX. You won’t regret it and I even think you feel lucky that you did!

Please share what you most appreciate about The Compass in the comments below!

About the Author

Beth Kitzman is the business development manager for Trisept Solutions' Agency Channel for VAX VacationAccess. Beth focuses on nurturing business relationships and finding exciting, unique ways for VAX to support travel agencies. With over 20 years of experience in the travel industry, beginning with Walt Disney World then working for airlines and now focusing on travel technology, Beth loves using her education degree to find ways to educate and empower travel agents to grow their leisure travel business.


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