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Monday, May 27, 2013

Vietsmile Travel Launches Big Promotions for Tours in Ha Long Bay

Vietsmile Travel Launches Big Promotions for Tours in Ha Long Bay
Smile Travel Vietnam, one of the leading travel companies in Vietnam, has launched a big promotion for international tourists. In particular, it opens discounted tours in Hanoi, Sa Pa, Ha Long, Cat Ba, Hue, Danang, Ho Chi Minh City, and Phu Quoc. If tourists book a tour on the website, they will get a discount of 30 - 45% for each package.
It is expected that a large number of tourists will travel to Ha Long Bay this summer. Therefore, Vietsmile Travel puts its emphasis on tours in Ha Long. Tourists can have a look at this renowned destination if they want to have an interesting tour in Vietnam.
Located in the North of Vietnam, Ha Long Bay is a beautiful area with about 2 thousand limestone islands jutting imposing on the skyline. Once reaching the islands, tourists could explore all the beautiful caves that are totally untouched. Besides, tourists have the chance to see the awesome landscape that the Nature granted for this land, including islands and isles with various strange shapes. Many people say that Ha Long Bay looks like a geographic work of art.
There are a variety of highlights that tourists cannot skip once they visit this beautiful place. Man's Head Island, which resembles a man standing and looking towards the mainland. Dragon Island looks like a dragon hovering above the turquoise water. La Vong Island resembles an old man fishing. There are also the islands of the Sail, the Pair of Roosters, and the Incense Burner, which all astonishingly resemble their namesakes. The forms of the islands shift, depending on the angle of the light and from where the islands are viewed. In the middle of the bay, there are wonderful caves and grottoes that make this place mysterious, such as Thien Cung (Heavenly Residence Grotto), Dau Go (Driftwood Grotto), Sung Sot (Surprise Grotto), and Tam Cung (Three Palace Grotto).
Tourists can use kayak to see the whole great view of the place. It is also remarkable that Dau Go Cave, Poem Mountain, and Sentinel Chau Island are the best masterpieces of all. Two of the most well-known holy sites in Vietnam are also located here, namely Yen Tu Pagoda and Cua Ong Temple. Co To Island must be an ideal destination for tourists, especially those who keen on discovering sea and island. In fact, it has been famous all over the Southeast Asia for enchanting settings, wonderful coral reefs, and scuba diving activities. On Tuan Chau Island, tourists can enjoy Vietnamese foods at the Food Garden, join in the traditional dancing and singing activities, and see puppet performances.
Recognized as one of the World’s Natural Heritage site by UNESCO, Ha Long Bay attracts the attention of more domestic and international tourists.
Thanks to such features, Ha Long is really worth visiting among destinations in Southeast Asia. Even many people wish to come here once in the lifetime. Thus, this is a good chance for them to realize their desire. To get more information on tour packages or book a tour, tourists can have access to the website of Vietsmile Travel or contact with its main office at 75 Doc Ngu Street, Ba Dinh, Hanoi.

TRAVEL : Venturing into Vietnam - Reviews - Luton Today

TRAVEL : Venturing into Vietnam - Reviews - Luton Today

China-based company promotes North Korea day trip - NBC News.com

China-based company promotes North Korea day trip - NBC News.com
North Korean town of Sinuiju
Reuters
North Koreans are seen on the bank of the Yalu River near the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong, April 14, 2013. he banner reads "Long live General Kim Jong-un, the sun of the military-first North Korea."
A Western tour company in China said Tuesday it has obtained permission from North Korea for Westerners to make day trips into the country from the Chinese border.
Gareth Johnson of Young Pioneer Tours said his Xi'an-based company — after years of lobbying — had received Pyongyang's approval to organize tours for non-Chinese foreigners to the North Korean border town of Sinuiju, which so far has been open only to Chinese tourists.
Johnson said he expects the day trips — which may begin in June — to be popular among Westerners looking for an affordable and convenient option to visit the largely isolated country.
Westerners already can visit North Korean on weeklong organized tours, with an average cost of $1,300 per person, while day trips would cost considerably less and could fit into the travel itinerary of someone who is visiting China, Johnson said by telephone.
Sinuiju is connected by bridge to the Chinese city of Dandong along the Yalu River. It has been open to Chinese tourists since the 1990s and receives about 20,000 Chinese visitors each year. However, travel agencies say the number of Chinese tourists recently has plunged due to tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Tourists to Sinuiju can visit a local revolutionary museum, see a statute of the country's former leader Kim Il Sung, watch performances and take photos with kindergarteners.

Two fishermen lost at sea for three weeks found near Sumatra | Minivan News

Two fishermen lost at sea for three weeks found near Sumatra | Minivan News
Two fishermen lost at sea for three weeks were found early this morning by an oil tanker off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia.
The men, 39 year-old Hassan Rasheed from Maamigili Island in Alif Dhaalu Atoll and 32 year-old Abdulla Waheed from Maavashu Island in Laamu Atoll, went missing May 4 aboard the fishing vessel “Azum”. The two crewmen and the 40 foot light-green fishing boat disappeared after departing from Mulak Island in Meemu Atoll en route to Maavah Island in Laamu Atoll.
“An oil tanker registered in the Marshall Islands, travelling to China, found the two men,” Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) Spokesperson Colonel Abdul Raheem told Minivan News today (May 25).
“They were 987 miles away from the Maldives, 300 miles off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia,” said Raheem.
The Coast Guard was contacted early this morning at 6:10am and spoke to Hassan Rasheed, explained Raheem.
“After so many days they are in good condition, a bit weak, but OK. It is very good news, we are happy they have been found in good health,” he added.
Raheem was unsure of the reason for the Azum dhoni to drift so far off course.
“I don’t believe their boat would have had fuel after such a long period of time, there also could have been problems with the engine,” he speculated.
“The oil tanker will be stopping in Singapore on May 28 and we’ll try to get them while it’s docked,” said Raheem.
Jaufar Rasheed, Hassan Rasheed’s brother, told local media that he spoke with Hassan today after he called from a Singaporean number.
“He called and said that they had been picked up by a Singapore boat. He could not say how the other was doing. He managed to say that the dhoni sank and the two were castaways on the sea for a long time. He then asked how his wife and child were doing and started crying. Then the call got disconnected,” Jaufar said.
Lost at sea
Earlier this week, a Maldivian national reported missing May 9 after he departed Fares-Maathoda Island in Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll via dinghy was discovered by a foreign vessel 900 miles from Maldivian waters.
The MNDF confirmed Mohamed Falah, a 30 year-old man from Fares-Maathoda had been found in “good condition” by the crew of a foreign vessel travelling to Malaysia.
The MNDF recently “downgraded” search and rescue efforts, by halting aerial operations, to locate four individuals missing at sea.
Although three of the four missing men have now been found, the search continues for Mohamed Sammoon, a 21 year-old surfer from Kolamaafushi Island in Gaafu Alif Atoll.
Sammoon was reported missing around 4:30pm on May 4 after being swept away from the island by the current.
“Still we haven’t given up hope, but this person was different because he was not in a vessel,” said Raheem.
“We recovered his surfboard the first day he went missing, so he will not have anything [to stay afloat] like the others,” he noted.
“His chances are less, but you never know. Even after so long, we are still hoping for the best,” he added.
Government authorities continue to advise members of the public to take precautions during sea travel – particularly over long distances – following the “extreme weather” reported across the Maldives this month.
The MNDF Coast Guard can be contacted through the toll free number 191, 339-8898, 339-5981, or via fax 339-1665, with any information regarding Sammoon.

Travel not equal to tourism - Stabroek News - Georgetown, Guyana

Travel not equal to tourism - Stabroek News - Georgetown, Guyana
Statisticians say that while travel and tourism were strongly related, they did not totally overlap.
They were deliberating at a Regional Workshop on Travel and International Tourism Consumption in Dominica that established a number of recommendations for member states to employ to ensure that accurate statistics are compiled in view of their impact on all aspects of society.
“Travel is not equivalent to Tourism,” was the key message impressed upon participants at the four-day workshop hosted by the Central Statistics Office in Roseau, Dominica, from May 14-17, the Caricom Secretariat said in a press release.

Mauritius bags accolades at World Travel Awards - Lifestyle - DNA

Mauritius bags accolades at World Travel Awards - Lifestyle - DNA
Mauritius
Mauritius is a winner at the prestigious 2013 World Travel Awards Indian Ocean Ceremony, held on May 12, at the Paradise Island Resort & Spa, Maldives. Mauritius has been awarded the Indian Ocean’s Leading Honeymoon Destination, and Indian Ocean’s Leading Dive Destination. The industry’s elite, including CEO’s and SVPs of leading travel companies, government ministers and tourist board chiefs, attended the idyllic island gala event hailed as ‘The Oscars of the Travel Industry’.
World Travel Awards celebrates its 20th Anniversary this year. The Minister of Tourism and Leisure, Michael Sik Yuen, said, “We can clearly see the positive effects of the diversification of the markets specifically in the honeymoon and sports (kite surf and diving) segments.” Mauritius, a land of coral reefs and pristine blue waters lined with white sand beaches, has proved to be a popular honeymoon destination.
The underwater world of Mauritius can be deemed a natural wonder. A dive in the sea allows you to explore coral reefs, multi-colored marine life, ship wrecks dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as some ships sunk more recently which created beautiful artificial reefs.

Standard Digital News - Kenya : Tourism earnings hit by travel advisories

Standard Digital News - Kenya : Tourism earnings hit by travel advisories
Travel advisories issued against Kenya by Western countries last year caused a decline in the number of tourist arrivals.
According to the Managing Director of Kenya Tourist Board, Mr Muriithi Ndegwa, the sector earned the country Sh96 billion last year compared to Sh97.9 billion in 2011.
The KTB figures show that last year’s arrivals went down by 29, 000 with visitors from traditional European markets slightly decreasing.
“The drop is attributed to the biting euro zone crisis, the world economic crunch and travel advisories issued against the country over insecurity fears,” Muriithi said.
The US and some European countries had warned their citizens against travelling to Kenya over imminent terrorism activities especially in Mombasa, which serves as a major port and travel hub in Kenya.
tourism competition
The KTB said the uncertainty over the outcome of the just concluded general election, the subsequent petition had also affected the industry.
In a speech read on his behalf by John Orumoi, the head of Finance at KTB during the 18th NationalTourism Competition at Utalii College, Muriithi said potential visitors adopted a wait-and-see attitude due to the occurrences of the previous election.
KTB is also putting together strategies to ensure continuous
visitors from the emerging markets including India, China and South Africa which all recorded an increase in the number of tourist arrivals.

Kenya charts new course beyond its wildest dreams | Arts and Culture | Travel | Mail & Guardian

Kenya charts new course beyond its wildest dreams | Arts and Culture | Travel | Mail & GuardianThe optimism accompanying Uhuru Kenyatta’s presidency is on every Kenyan’s lips. Young professionals, especially, talk proudly of his election pact with William Ruto to run as joint presidential candidates. The campaign, dubbed Uhuruto, is seen as significant in the light of post-election violence in 2007, which displaced well over half a million people and killed over 1 000.
Ruto and Kenyatta. The two, seen then as stoking opposite sides of the conflict, both face charges at the International Criminal Court (ICC). That Kenyatta was elected president and his running mate vice-president despite a looming date with the ICC and threats of “consequences” by United States assistant secretary of state for African affairs Johnny Carson, some Kenyans say points to the reawakening of a nation that will no longer be dictated to by the West.
But that’s where the Afro-optimism ends and the scrambling for identity begins.
As visits to a variety of animal sanctuaries suggest, the Kenyan Tourism Board (KTB) is still trying to work out how to present a contemporary Kenya to the continent.
During a six-day, tightly managed itinerary in April, spanning Nairobi, Sagana, Nanyuki and Mombasa, one had the sense of being part of a experiment that, though haphazard, nevertheless had its share of memorable moments.
Nairobi, like its African counterparts, offers contemporary revelry to suit all manner of deviant tastes and does not sleep on Friday and Saturday until the last pint of Tusker beer has toppled. From the restored, modest colonial glint of the New Stanley in downtown Nairobi, one can feel its pulse, hear the beckoning of voices, but can’t join in. The hotel’s bar attracts straight-laced elites and the band belts out languid cover versions of Brenda Fassie and Miriam Makeba.
Oddly, too, it’s in Nairobi where one gets a rather intense dose of Kenya’s animal conservation agenda. If you do end up at the New Stanley in Nairobi with restless children, a good starting point is the Giraffe Centre in the city’s Lang’ata suburb. An upper-storey wooden deck offers up-close views and an opportunity to feed them. In a lecture room near one of the decks, a young Kenyan guide will offer an impressive, textbook-style lecture on the three species of giraffe and their respective bone structures.
Close by is an orphaned elephant sanctuary run by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Here the kids (or adults) can watch baby elephants cooling off in the mud and take in the scenic expanse of the Rift Valley beyond. Children in their school uniforms or Sunday best are a common sight in these parts, their excitement kept in check by austere teachers.
Lesser-known Kenya
For those with a palate for red meat, a visit to the Carnivore, near the Wilson Airport, is almost obligatory. Once the mecca of game meat lovers from Nairobi and beyond, recent hunting bans mean the game options have been pared down. But you can still sample crocodile and a variety of red and white meats served on skewers. With good company, the ambience, especially on the outside terrace overlooking lush lawns, enlarges the appetite.  
After getting over the fact that most of the time spent in Nairobi has been consumed by visits to animal orphanages and sanctuaries (ranging from glorified zoos to condensed conservation parks), the prospect of a trip to an outdoor adventure lodge “upcountry” is greeted with optimism in anticipation of seeing a lesser-known side of Kenya.
In Sagana, Savage Wilderness — an adventure resort on the banks of the Tana River (Kenya’s longest) — offers a rare whitewater rafting experience, as well as kayaking, rock-climbing, offshore sailing and mountaineering.
James Savage, one of the guides, says there are only a few weeks in the year when the river is too low to raft. The best time for rafting is between April and May when the water levels and the weather are optimal. July and August are a little cool but there are still good water levels right up until December.
There is a minimalist, off-the-grid charm to Savage Wilderness, where rooms have no windows, only frames, curtains and mosquito nets. A one-night package deal, including the pick-up and drop-off from Nairobi (more than an hour away), rafting, accommodation and meals, costs a mere $150.
A two-day, $170 package can either be two days of rafting down the “narrow, technical” Mathioya River or the option of walking, kayaking or rock-climbing on one of the days.  
A three-day option for $380 involves a trip down the Athi River, via the Tsavo National Park, with the option of setting up camp each night before setting sail again. “We’ve actually never done a trip without seeing hippo” is Savage’s response to what game-viewing options the trip offers. He describes the rapids in the water as “good, continuous but not as rough as the Tana River trip”, which has several rough rapids tempered by stretches of calm water.  
Savage Wilderness can take up to 200 people and also offers options suitable for backpackers, like $10 bunk beds and $15 for three meals. The backpacking option is something that the team at Savage Wilderness believes is undermarketed by the tourism board.  
Almost 200km from Nairobi is the Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club, outside the equatorial town of Nanyuki and established as a private hunting resort by the American actor, William Holden. From most of its rooms and flowing lawns, the imposing, snow-capped peak of Mount Kenya is visible.
In terms of opulence, it turns out to be the best that the tourism board has to offer. While the New Stanley trades on its refurbished colonial architecture, the Mount Kenya Safari Club trades on the still bankable celebrity of Holden and his famous friends and its equatorial location.
The Mawingo Room, a private dining room that can be booked for special occasions, and the Equatorial Suite, with a view that takes in a geometrically shaped pool and Mount Kenya, is split between the northern and southern hemispheres.
Besides the rural outback of Nanyuki, dotted with choice accommodation options like the Sweetwaters Tented Camp Lodge (which borders on a watering hole favoured by a selection of wild animals), the Mount Kenya Safari Club is also a stone’s throw from the Mount Kenya National Park Reserve, where elephants, zebra and a variety of buck roam with abandon. If game drives are desired, the Mount Kenya National Park Reserve is a good bet.
But if a break from wildlife is in order, Mombasa offers coastal humidity and a cosmopolitan clash of cultures, with its precolonial, Arab-world decay, and a chance to relive how the port was conquered at the Fort Jesus National Monument.
Built by the Portuguese in 1593, Fort Jesus was later captured by the Oman Arabs in 1698, then became a government prison in 1895.
The Tamarind group, a hospitality consortium that owns several institutions like the Carnivore, offers a nightly four-hour cruise around Mombasa Island, which is probably the best way to experience the geographically disorienting harbour town. The Hotel Intercontinental in Mombasa, with a seaside pool and grand foyer, has seen livelier days and offers the same kitsch cover band entertainment as the Stanley.
Although Kenya is proving to be the jewel of Africa in more ways than can be counted, the trick for the tourism board is how to present that, especially to an African audience that is probably used to seeing all manner of game and knows too well the dangers of dwelling too long on the “civilising” colonial conquests. It’s a daunting challenge but no doubt one filled with limitless possibilities.
The trip was sponsored by Kenya Airways and the Kenya Tourism Board

Meetings Industry Generates Sharp Rise in Business Travel to Germany

Meetings Industry Generates Sharp Rise in Business Travel to Germany

Tax on airline flights could increase - latimes.com

Tax on airline flights could increase - latimes.com

The cost of flying might be going up, but this time it's not the airlines raising prices.
The Obama administration has proposed raising the taxes on air travel by about $14 per flight, a move airlines strongly oppose.
Higher taxes are needed to help reduce the deficit, pay for improvements at the nation's airports and add thousands of new immigration and customs officers to reduce wait times to process foreign visitors, the administration says.
Airlines say higher taxes will backfire and hurt the economy.
"Our fragile economy and the millions of middle-class Americans who rely on air travel and shipping every day simply cannot afford tax increases that will drive up the cost of flying or limit service options to small communities across the country," said Nicholas E. Calio, president and chief executive of Airlines for America, the trade group for the nation's airlines.
Congress ignored similar hikes proposed by the Obama administration last year. Since then, the airlines themselves raised fares 3%, from an average of $364 in 2011 to $375 last year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
But airline industry representatives say there is a difference between a fare hike and a tax increase.
Fare increases are used by the airlines to reinvest in services to passengers — such as buying new planes, said Katie Connell, a spokeswoman for Airlines for America.
"A tax or fee imposed by a third party that keeps the money does nothing for our customers," she said, adding that most airlines earn an average profit of 37 cents per passenger.
But some industry experts say the proposed rise in taxes would only help keep up with inflation.
"It's an inflationary adjustment," said George Hobica, founder of the travel website Airfarewatchdog.com. "It's not going to discourage anyone from flying."
Life is not always smooth flying for airline executives, even with relatively stable profits and growing demand.
Take Ben Baldanza, chief executive of Spirit Airlines, the Florida-based no-frills carrier. He had been scheduled to appear on CBS' "This Morning" show Wednesday. By coincidence, the latest survey by Consumer Reports was released that same day.
The consumer survey ranked Spirit dead last, and Baldanza was suddenly in the hot seat, asked to defend an airline that got a 50-point rating on a 100-point scale. He argued that price, not comfort or service, is the most important factor for fliers who choose Spirit.
"It worked out well because it gave us the opportunity to respond to being last on the list," said Spirit spokeswoman Misty Pinson.
Baldanza wasn't the only airline executive feeling the heat last week.
American Airlines' vice president for customer care, Don Langford, agreed to field questions from passengers live on the airlines' Twitter page. Not all the questions were friendly.
One passenger asked why she can't get a blanket when flying in the economy section. Another flier said he saw a baggage handler throw his luggage onto a conveyor belt, and a third wondered why American Airlines fares are not as low as fares on Southwest Airlines.
Langford responded that blankets are not in high demand in the economy section, and he promised to report the reckless baggage handler to a supervisor.

Friday, May 24, 2013

New luxury Maldives resort and easier Tibetan travel | News.com.au

New luxury Maldives resort and easier Tibetan travel | News.com.au

HaveeruOnline - Maldives dominates World Travel Awards 2013

HaveeruOnline - Maldives dominates World Travel Awards 2013
Maldives dominated the World Travel Awards again this year by sweeping away most of the major awards in the Indian Ocean category.
During the ceremony held at the Paradise Island Resort & Spa on Sunday evening, attended by the industry’s elite including CEO’s and SVPs of leading travel companies, government ministers and tourist board chiefs, Maldives took away 22 of the 33 awards.

The Maldives' continuing rise to tourism stardom was rewarded as it took home top honors for Indian Ocean’s Leading Beach Destination, Leading Cruise Destination while Ibrahim Nasir International Airport (INIA) was hailed as the region’s Leading Airport.

Other Award winners from across the region saw Indian Ocean’s Leading Beach Resort going to LUX Maldives, Leading New Hotel going to Coco Prive Kuda Hithi Island, Leading Luxury Water Villa and Leading Conference Hotel going to Paradise Island Resort, Leading Family Resort to Lily Beach resort, Leading Boutique Hotel to Island Hideaway Spa Resort, Leading Green Resort to Sun Island, Indian Ocean's Leading Hotel to Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, Indian Ocean's Leading Hotel Suite to Ocean Haven at W Retreat & Spa, Indian Ocean's Leading Leisure Hotel to Hulhule Island Hotel.

Meanwhile, Gili Lankanfushi took away the award for Indian Ocean's Leading Luxury Resort, Indian Ocean's Leading Luxury Tour Operator went to Lets Go Maldives, Indian Ocean's Leading Resort    to Baros Maldives, Indian Ocean's Leading Spa Resort to Gili Lankanfushi, Indian Ocean's Leading Tourist Board to Maldives Tourism Promotion Board, Indian Ocean's Leading Travel Agency to Atoll Paradise, Indian Ocean's Leading Villa Resort & Spa to Ayada Maldives and Indian Ocean's Most Romantic Resort to Baros Maldives.

The ceremony also recognized Maldives’ leading businessmen in the industry by awarding Mohamed Umar Manik, Hussain Afeef and Gasim Ibrahim with the Outstanding Contribution to Tourism Award.

Maldives’ Tourism Minister Ahmed Adeeb received the Indian Ocean’s Travel and Tourism Personality Award.

Graham E Cooke, President and Founder, World Travel Awards said: “The Indian Ocean continues to serve as an example of a responsible eco-tourism region whilst offering the most unique hospitality products and services. It strives to set the highest possible bar to raise the standards of excellence in travel and tourism and it has been an honour to hold the first ever Indian Ocean World Travel Awards here.”

    Thursday, May 23, 2013

    ASTA: Representing Travel Agents and the Traveling Public for More Than 80 Years - About ASTA - ASTA

    ASTA: Representing Travel Agents and the Traveling Public for More Than 80 Years - About ASTA - ASTA

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    Wednesday, May 22, 2013

    Alaska Airlines - America's Most Satisfying Airlines - Forbes

    Alaska Airlines - America's Most Satisfying Airlines - Forbes

    Travel Executives Share Strategic Visions for Travel Industry at ASTA Premium Business Summit and Corporate Advisory Council Meeting - Press Releases - News - ASTA

    Travel Executives Share Strategic Visions for Travel Industry at ASTA Premium Business Summit and Corporate Advisory Council Meeting - Press Releases - News - ASTA

    Travel Executives Share Strategic Visions for Travel Industry at ASTA Premium Business Summit and Corporate Advisory Council Meeting

    Contact: Yolanda Walters
    pr@asta.org

    Alexandria, VA, May 21, 2013 – ASTA’s seventh annual Premium Business Summit, held in conjunction with ASTA’s Corporate Advisory Council meeting, brought together over ninety of the industry’s top travel agency and supplier executives to share insights and discuss the future of the travel agency channel. These invitation-only meetings were co-hosted by Marriott International and the JW Marriott Palm Desert (California) where they were held May 14-15, 2013.
    “This year’s Premium Summit provided ASTA members an exclusive opportunity to understand policies that affect business, and a glimpse of where our industry is heading,” said ASTA President & CEO Zane Kerby. “Just as important, this one-of-a-kind industry event provided the opportunity for members to discuss and share working solutions to the issues of today.”
    “The 2013 ASTA Premium Summit was an impressive forward-thinking event comprised of high-level executives – all with a clear vision for protecting and, more importantly, enhancing the future of the professional travel distribution channel,” said Darcy Lard, ASTA Premium Member and President of Flathead Travel Service. “There is no other event that provides me with this level of content, as well as access to industry executives, including like-minded peers. If you want to move your business forward, this is the event.”
    Executives from across a wide spectrum of the travel industry shared their expertise and perspectives with the group, including:
    • C. Stewart Verdery, Founder and Partner of Monument Policy Group and former Homeland Security Assistant Secretary, spoke about the ever-changing travel political and policy landscape.
    • Henry Harteveldt, Travel Industry AnalystHudson Crossing, discussed the white paper that IATA commissioned from him that predicts drastic changes in the way agents will do business by 2017.
    • Zane Kerby, CEO, ASTA, introduced himself as ASTA’s new CEO and President and provided an overview of the society’s vision for moving forward.
    • Chris Kroeger, Senior VP, Sabre Travel Network, shared insights into how Sabre is meeting the needs of airlines, travel agencies, and travelers in this increasingly multifaceted world.
    • Apoorva Gandi, VP, Multi-Cultural Markets & Alliances, Marriott International, Inc., discussed how to lead with a global mindset.
    • Ronald Cerko, VP Travel Industry Relations, Enterprise Holdings, discussed the ever-changing car rental industry.
    • Mike Premo, CEO, Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC), discussed the new ARC Agreement and how ARC will connect travel agents of the future.
    • John Rose, Chief Operating Officer, iJET, provided participants with an overview of near-term and long-term global trends that will impact global commerce.
    • Kristian Anderson, VP Sales, Silversea Cruises, Ltd. discussed the state of the industry for leisure-based travel, and the industry’s most important element – the customer. 
    • Ron Cole, VP Sales, Travelport, led a discussion on how the travel industry is changing and growing.
    • Carolyn Cauceglia, Vice President of Strategic Sales and Account Management, Amadeus N.A., provided an overview of the customer airport experience in 2020.
    All participants took part in a strategic networking discussion that focused on the future of the travel agency channel. In addition to forward focused topics, the group discussed pending federal and state regulatory and legislative initiatives.
    Sponsors of the event included: Marriott International, JW Marriott Desert Ridge, ABC Global Services, Amadeus, Airlines Reporting Corporation, Enterprise Holdings, Sabre, Silversea, Travelport and Travel Insured.
    ASTA’s Premium Membership is comprised of travel agencies of all sizes and business models, Travel Management Companies (TMCs), consortia, franchise groups and online travel agencies. ASTA’s Corporate Advisory Council (CAC) is a smaller, advocacy focused group that is open to agencies that produce $50 million or greater in sales. Travel agencies that would like to support the industry as a Premium and/or CAC Member and participate in Premium Member events should contact Pam Bonin, ASTA’s Market Development Director, at pbonin@asta.org.
    The next Premium and CAC meetings will be held in conjunction with ASTA’s Global Convention in Miami, FL Sept 17 to 19, 2013. For more information, seewww.astaglobalconvention.org.
    ABOUT ASTA
    The mission of the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) is to facilitate the business of selling travel through effective representation, shared knowledge and the enhancement of professionalism. ASTA seeks a retail travel marketplace that is profitable and growing and a rewarding field in which to work, invest and do business.

    41st edition of ABAV Brazilian Association of Travel Agencies opens registration for Tourism Fair ...

    41st edition of ABAV Brazilian Association of Travel Agencies opens registration for Tourism Fair ...

    May 21, 2013
    The Brazilian Association of Travel Agencies (ABAV) has opened registration for visitors who wish to participate in the 41st edition of ABAV – Tourism Fair of the Americas, which will be held from September 4 to 8 at the Anhembi Exhibit Hall (SP).
    Those who wish to participate should log on to the event website and click Online Registration on the right side of the home page. After reading and agreeing to the terms and conditions, they should provide the information requested and follow the step-by-step registration through conclusion.
    New for visitors this year is that all will be insured by Travel Ace Assistance, including foreign participants.
    ABAV – Tourism Fair of the Americas is recognized as the largest tourism event in the region in terms of number of exhibitors and visitors. In this edition, the event will occupy an exhibit space of 58.2 thousand square meters with 11 training rooms in the Knowledge Village. With confirmed participation from more than 60 countries, the event expects more than 80 thousand among industry professionals and final consumers, in addition to more than 600 journalists from around the world.
    “This year, the event seeks to offer exhibitors and visitors product and service sales, new business prospecting and closing, as well as training in various segments. Based on this strategy, the entity has confirmed more than 700 hosted buyers, including international companies headquartered in Brazil and abroad, especially Latin America, North America and Europe,” says Antonio Azevedo, ABAV President.
    For more information regarding registration, log on tohttp://www.feiradasamericas.com.br/en/ or call the customer service hotline at + 55 11 2129-6303.
    Source: feiradasamericas.com.br

    Norway's Fjords offer cruising spectacle | Washington Times Communities

    Norway's Fjords offer cruising spectacle | Washington Times Communities

    OSLO, NORWAY, May 21, 2012 – Today’s visitors to Norway generally cite the fjords at the top of their list of sites to see, and cruising is an efficient and fabulous way to see these marvels of nature. Roads are scarce (and often shut down in the winter) along much of the rugged coastline, so ships historically have supplied towns and transported people. Now, cruise ships bring visitors to see the fjords and the accompanying mountains and waterfalls.
    What we found during our week-long cruise aboard Holland America Line’s MS Rotterdam were an admiration for the hearty souls who claimed this area, an understanding of how important sailing and navigation was to its development, and an appreciation of nature that can create such a marvelous land.
    The MS Rotterdam comfortably carries 1,400 passengers and offers plenty to see and do amid her 10 decks. These range from shows to fine dining to onboard classes, fitness classes and expert-led seminars, to daily tea service. Passengers on this cruise were mostly from Europe.
    Ports-of-call included Bergen, Geirangerfjord at Geiranger, Alesund, and Hardangerfjord at Eidfjord, all in Norway. Two sea days gave us time to explore the ship’s Greenhouse Spa, watch free cooking demonstrations, try our luck in the casino, use the amply equipped exercise center, plus sample the two-story, main dining room, La Fontaine, and the superb, intimate Pinnacle Grill.
    On one night of the cruise, a special Le Cirque menu was featured (offered in conjunction with the world-class restaurant of the same name with locations in New York City and Las Vegas). The restaurant’s famous crème brulee is on the menu and was even featured in the on-board cooking demo. (Tip: This special menu is only offered once per cruise, so be sure and book early, even before leaving home if possible. There is a small extra charge, as there is with the regular Pinnacle Grill menu, too.)
    Ice Age Creations
    Fjord, in its basic meaning is “where one fares through.” It has the same origin as the word “fare” (for travel) and the noun “ferry.” It derived, we learned, from a pre-historic word meaning “pass,” which became evident as we sailed these bodies of water with mountains and craggy terrain on both sides of our ship. The fjord’s opening to the sea is called its mouth. What sets a fjord apart from other bodies of water is its shape and what surrounds it. A fjord, often a great natural harbor, is longer than it is wide; if the opposite occurs, it’s then called a cove or a bay instead.
    The fjords’ existence can be traced to a succession of ice ages that covered Northern Europe. Norway has impressive fjord bragging rights: Two of the three longest fjords in the world are found here, Sognefjord at 126 miles and Hardangerfjord at 111 miles. The No. 1 spot, though, belongs to Greenland.
    Bergen delights with its colorful rows of wooden structures, now popular shops for visitors, plus its fish and flower markets. “Our most international city,” said one Norwegian guide of this, Norway’s second-largest city.
    The don’t-miss here is the funicular ride up to Mt. Floein for a great view of ships in the fjord – a great view, that is, if it’s not too rainy. Keep in mind that Bergen gets 240 days of rain each year, which has earned it the nickname “City of Rain.”
    Eagle Road & Seven Sisters Waterfalls
    Our next port, Geiranger with Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was easily our favorite stop. We took the ship’s excursion of an unforgettable bus climb up the “eagle road,” with several switchbacks and a reported 11 hairpin bends. We stopped at several viewing points to see our ship at anchor in the fjord far below with the mountains rising alongside and an elevated view of the impressive Seven Sisters Waterfalls.
    This highly photographed spot takes its name from the seven separate falls alongside one another that tumble to the fjord below; the highest begins about 820 feet up. Facing the Seven Sisters from across the fjord is another fall, this one nicknamed The Suitor.
    We wished for more time in the Art Nouveau city of Alesund. All too quickly came Eidfjord, our final port before returning to Rotterdam. There we chose an eight-hour bus and train ride that included a picturesque stop at the Voringsfossen Waterfall. One of Europe’s highest, it cascades 600 feet down to the valley below and is easily accessible from the parking lot of the historic 1891 Fossli Hotel, located at the innermost end of the Hardangerfjord.
    Well-known composer Edvard Grieg was a regular guest at Fossli Hotel and wrote his Opus 66 here. Many know his “In the Hall of the Mountain King” made famous by another Norwegian, dramatist Henrik Ibsen and his play “Peer Gynt,” first published in 1867.
    If You’re Going: Holland America Line’s sailing season for the fjords is May-September. The MS Ryndam, with 1,260 passengers, sails from London, while the 1,404-passenger MS Rotterdam sails from Rotterdam. The “7-Day Norse Legends” cruise Sept. 7-13, visits the ports mentioned here. For pricing and more details, visit hollandamerica.com or contact your travel agent. For more on Norway’s fjords, check out VisitNorway.com.
    ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Freelance writers Kathy M. Newbern and J.S. Fletcher report on luxury destinations, spas and cruising around the globe. They are award-winning members of the Society of American Travel Writers and created YourSpaReport.com and YourNovel.com, their personalized romance novel business.


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    Questor share tip: Carnival remains a buy despite profit warning - Telegraph

    Questor share tip: Carnival remains a buy despite profit warning - Telegraph

    Destination Marketing Association International Set to Host 1,000 DMO Professionals in July | TSNN Trade Show News

    Destination Marketing Association International Set to Host 1,000 DMO Professionals in July | TSNN Trade Show News

    More than 1,000 destination marketing professionals are expected to attend the Annual Convention for Destination Marketing Association International, taking place July 15-17 at the Peabody Hotel in Orlando.

    The professional development conference connects a community of 600-plus official destination marketing organizations (DMOs) that collectively command more than $2 billion in annual budgets around the world, according to DMAI officials.

    Industry experts and out-of-industry specialists will share "best practices" and "next practices" in executive leadership, destination marketing and management, travel marketing trends and the meetings market.
    As the global trade association for official destination marketing organizations, DMAI's mission is to protect and advance the success of destination marketing by advocating for the professionalism, effectiveness, and significance of destination marketing organizations worldwide.

    "Here at DMAI, we have long realized destination marketing as a serious engine to drive job creation and economic growth through travel and tourism," said Michael Gehrisch, president and CEO of DMAI.

    He added, "We equally realize the challenging environment for destination marketing executives, and are committed to improving the effectiveness of these organizations and ensuring their success."

    DMAI's 2012 convention in Seattle attracted record-breaking attendance of more than 1,300 attendees.
    The theme of this year's convention is“Better Together: Integrating Our Strengths”. A program of more than 40 educations sessions will deliver content on forming integrated teams, building collaborative partnerships within the community, creating integrated marketing and sales, and positioning and strengthening the DMO industry as a channel.
    Opening the general session will be futurist & social Innovator Rachel Botsman. Named by Monocle as one of the top 20 speakers in the world, Botsman addresses high-profile events, including The Clinton Global Initiative, TED, HP, Google and No. 10 Downing Street.

    She is a global thought leader on the power of collaboration and sharing through network technologies to transform the way we live, work, consume and travel. She has inspired a new consumer economy with her influential book “What's Mine is Yours: How Collaborative Consumption Is Changing The Way We Live”.
    Closing the 2013 Annual Convention will be marketing and leadership strategist, David Meerman Scott. Scott is a marketing strategist, bestselling author, advisor to emerging companies, like Hubspot, and an internationalist. He will share a real-time perspective on marketing and promotion - sharing break-out B2B and B2C ideas that DMO teams can apply in their own practices.

    Why PH tour operators aren't too worried by Taiwanese cancellations | ABS-CBN News

    Why PH tour operators aren't too worried by Taiwanese cancellations | ABS-CBN News

    MANILA, Philippines - With thousands of Taiwanese tourists canceling their plans to visit the Philippines, you would expect Cesar Cruz, president of the Philippine Tour Operators Association, to be a little more worried. 
    But Cruz says he is confident Taiwanese tourists will eventually return to the Philippines. 
    "Hindi kami masyadong worried. It could be like Hong Kong, na initially parang natakot bigla pero give it two or three months bumalik. China was the same, ngayon bumalik na rin charter (flights) ng China," he told ABS-CBNnews.com
    "Because at the end of the day, kaya hindi kami nag-papanic, we realize that for markets like China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, the Philippines is the best destination."
    On Tuesday, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said Taiwanese tour agencies have cancelled nearly all tour packages to the Philippines amid tension between the two countries over the death of a Taiwanese fisherman near Batanes island. 
    Tourism Undersecretary Daniel Corpuz said the cancelled group tour packages from Taiwan involved roughly around 9,500 tourists. He expects the Philippines to lose between 40,000 to 50,000 Taiwanese 
    In 2012, 216,511 Taiwanese tourists visited the Philippines.
    PTOA's Cruz noted the impact for the tourism industry is quite big and sudden, especially for Boracay and Cebu which attract many Taiwanese tourists.
    However, he cited the Philippines' experience with China and Hong Kong, which both tried to prevent their citizens from visiting the country. Now, tourists from mainland China and Hong Kong are slowly coming back. 
    "After that kasi slowly, nag-trickle in... Although naka-blacklist pa rin ang Hong Kong, kita mo dumarating na. At the end of the day, negosyo lang yan," Cruz said. 
    The Philippines has been on the Hong Kong blacklist since 2010 after the Manila hostage crisis on August 24, 2010 that killed 8 HK tourists.
    Tourists from mainland China stayed away from the Philippines last year as tensions between the two countries continued over the disputed islands in the West Philippine Sea. 
    At the end of the day, Cruz said there is a strong demand for tours to the Philippines from Hong Kong, China and Taiwan. 
    "The reality is the regular travelers, wala silang pakialam (they don't care). At the end of the day, they just want to go to a place to relax and it just so happens the Philippines is the best place, it's cheaper," Cruz said.
    With the drop in tourists from Taiwan, the DOT may have difficulty in meeting its target of 5.54 million foreign tourist arrivals this year. 
    "I just hope the DOT will not use this (row with Taiwan) as an excuse not to meet the target (this year). They still have to sustain. Medyo kulang pa tayo," Cruz added. 

    Mmegi Online :: Ecotourism guideline to be implemented this year

    Mmegi Online :: Ecotourism guideline to be implemented this year
    MAUN: The reviewed ecotourism guidelines for forest reserves will be implemented this year, a deputy director in the Ministry of Environment Wildlife and Tourism has said.

     
     
    Rapelang Mojaphoko told the Botswana Guides Association (BOGA) Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Maun Lodge recently that the implementation will result in the opening up of the reserves for tourism activities.
    She explained that opening up the forests reserves will help tour operators in diversifying their tourism product.She said the contribution of the tourism sector to the Gross National Product continues to be below its potential due to lack of diversification in the sector.
    "The contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP in 2009 was a mere 3.7 percent. The sector is underperforming as it has the potential of contributing more than 10 percent to GDP annually," she said. Mojaphoko said there is need for the industry to embark on product diversification and tap into all available opportunities and innovations to unlock the potential. She expressed regret about Botswana's slippage in global competitiveness as per the World Economic Forum Report on Travel and Tourism.  "Our weakest link is that of work ethic.This poses a challenge for all key players to address this weakness individually and collectively," she said.
    She disclosed that the Revised Tourism Policy will go to Parliament this year. She said this is a sign of the government's effort to create a conducive environment for sector growth. Speaking during the AGM, Bigani Setume from the Botswana Tourism Organisation, called on the Citizen Entrepreneurial Agency (CEDA) to introduce a financing product targeting the tourism sector. She said a majority of BOGA members are tour operators who need to be helped to acquire assets that appreciate in value.
    "Currently the majority of mobile businesses operate at a risk because they just own vehicles and tents as assets. CEDA needs to come on board to help these small businesses on assets like campsites and lodges that appreciate in value," she said. She said the recently introduced integrated farming policy will enable some tour operators to use their ploughing fields for tourism activities.

    PATA to award China Responsible Tourism Awards in Bangkok | Malaysia Sun

    PATA to award China Responsible Tourism Awards in Bangkok | Malaysia Sun
    BANGKOK, Thailand - The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) will present its China Responsible Tourism Awards at the PATA Annual Summit in Bangkok on April 26. Mr. Joao Manuel Costa Antunes, PATA Chairman, will present the awards in four categories to the winners, who are: o Mt. Huangshan Administrative Committee - Destination & Attraction Category o School House - Hospitality & Catering Category o China National Travel Service (HK) - Corporation Category o Wild China Tours - Tour Experience Category Initiated by PATA China, the first annual PATA China Responsible Tourism Awar...

    AH&LA Summer Summit - June 18-19 at The Brown Palace Hotel & Spa in Denver, Colorado | Malaysia Sun

    AH&LA Summer Summit - June 18-19 at The Brown Palace Hotel & Spa in Denver, Colorado | Malaysia Sun
    Conference features mid-year statistics/social data trends, a special meeting of members, and national awards The American Hotel & Lodging Association (AH&LA) annual Summer Summit, held June 18-19 at The Brown Palace Hotel & Spa in Denver, Colorado, will include a session featuring top-line forecasting and social data trends, a special meeting of members to vote on a proposed membership model, and the popular Stars of the Industry Awards luncheon, which honors exemplary employees and programs. Lindsay Culbreath, senior director of business development, STR, and Kristin Muhlner,...

    The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University's School of ...

    The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University's School of ...

    TRAVEL TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION WELCOMES FOXX CONFIRMATION HEARING - WSJ.com

    TRAVEL TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION WELCOMES FOXX CONFIRMATION HEARING - WSJ.com

    Travel and Tourism News Middle East - Articles

    Travel and Tourism News Middle East - Articles

    Pacific Asia Travel Association annual summit PATA to award China Responsible Tourism Awards in ...

    Pacific Asia Travel Association annual summit PATA to award China Responsible Tourism Awards in ...
    Apr 25, 2013
    BANGKOK, Thailand - The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) will present its China Responsible Tourism Awards at the PATA Annual Summit in Bangkok on April 26.
    Mr. Joao Manuel Costa Antunes, PATA Chairman, will present the awards in four categories to the winners, who are:
    • Mt. Huangshan Administrative Committee – Destination & Attraction Category
    • School House – Hospitality & Catering Category
    • China National Travel Service (HK) – Corporation Category
    • Wild China Tours – Tour Experience Category
    Initiated by PATA China, the first annual PATA China Responsible Tourism Awards were launched at the second China Responsible Tourism Forum in Shanghai in November 2012.
    The goal of the awards is to recognize innovative and experiential businesses practices in China that have made efforts to create experiences that:
    - Have a sustainable business model
    - Give back to the community
    - Drive responsible tourism
    - Are innovative in nature
    - Create a unique and authentic experience
    The highly-innovative best practice cases presented show that China is at the forefront of grassroots responsible tourism development.
    The vision of the awards is to encourage responsible and sustainable tourism practices in China as a whole, while promoting China as a responsible tourism destination to the world. The China Responsible Tourism Awards are held in conjunction with the annual China Responsible Tourism Forum.
    Through public voting on Tripshow.com, and judged by a panel of experts, the awards recognize exceptional achievement. Enhancing China's best practices in responsible tourism, the awards will contribute to PATA's bigger strategic objective of societies embracing the complete visitor economy – the theme of the 2013 PATA Annual Summit.

    The National Tour Association Ranks New Orleans as a Top Destination | Travel Video News

    The National Tour Association Ranks New Orleans as a Top Destination | Travel Video News

    North Korea plans to try U.S. tour operator | The Columbus Dispatch

    North Korea plans to try U.S. tour operator | The Columbus Dispatch

    PYONGYANG, North Korea — A U.S. tour operator faces indictment in North Korea on charges that he tried to overthrow the government there, the North’s official Korean Central News Agency said yesterday.
    The announcement about the tour operator, Kenneth Bae, an American born in South Korea, could complicate Washington’s difficult diplomatic balancing act as it tries to hold a tough line with North Korea over its nuclear program while avoiding confrontations that could lead to an armed conflict.
    Bae, from Washington state, traveled with a group of businessmen in November from Yanji, China, to the North Korean special economic zone of Rason, where he was arrested.The news report yesterday said that the North has finished its investigation and that Bae has admitted his guilt to charges that could draw the death penalty.
    South Korean human-rights advocates have described Bae as a devout Christian who not only ran tours to North Korea, but also was interested in helping orphans in the communist country. They said security officials in the North might have been offended by pictures of orphans that Bae had taken and stored in his computer.
    North Korea, a police state, often has used the plight of detained Americans as a bargaining chip in its dealings with Washington. Some were freed only after former American presidents traveled to the North.Bae is the sixth American detained by North Korea since 2009, but he faces the gravest charges.
    The North has been locked in a standoff with the United States and South Korea since it detonated a nuclear bomb in February. Some analysts say that the nation’s leader, Kim Jong Un, might be chafing at his inability to shift the two countries from the tough stance they have taken of refusing to offer the North aid to relieve tensions.
    In January, Bill Richardson, a former American ambassador to the United Nations, tried to see Bae during a private trip to the North, but he said he was rebuffed by the government.
    The Korean Central News Agency said that Bae had “admitted his criminal plot to overthrow our republic out of hostility.” It added that his crime had been “clearly substantiated by evidence."
    The Korean Central News Agency did not say when Bae’s trial will begin.

    Tuesday, May 21, 2013

    Chile launches ambitious tourism campaign at World Travel Market in Sao Paulo — MercoPress



    Chile launches ambitious tourism campaign at World Travel Market in Sao Paulo — MercoPress



    WTM is one of the largest tourist events in the world and is held annually in the city of London. This is the first version of the trade show in Latin America.

    Geographical, climatic and cultural contrasts play a fundamental role in this campaign, which promotes the diversity of activities in which to take part in Chile, such as trekking in the Parque Nacional Torres del Paine national park, one of the best nature destinations in the world, rafting down rivers surrounded by ancient forests and towering volcanoes, skiing the best slopes in the continent with the Andes as a backdrop, or experiencing the ancient culture of Rapa Nui on the remote Easter Island.

    The images within the new promotional materials seek for a way of communication that is more focused on the traveller’s experience of the landscape and use, in addition, messages with humour and irony in order to engage a more diverse audience, conveying the essence of the local culture.

    Furthermore, it is based on the framework of the plan to promote Chile abroad, which has six experiences: Natural Inspiration, Adventure and Sport, Culture and Heritage, Flavors and Wine, Health and Wellbeing, and Urban Life.

    Under Secretary for Tourism, Jacqueline Plass, said that “this new campaign we are launching today to promote Chile abroad aims to directly captivate foreigners that are resident in strategic markets, and is focused towards the emotional aspects while also exhibiting the different experiences and landscapes on offer to visitors in Chile.”

    “With this new campaign we gain much greater appeal, allowing us to differentiate ourselves from other countries,” said Andrea Wolleter, General Manager of Turismo Chile.

    The new image will start to be exhibited in all the markets that have been established as priorities: Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Germany, France, Spain, England, the USA, Mexico and Australia. It will be used for promotion in print media, online social networks and in public spaces.

    Last year was excellent for tourism in Chile, international tourist arrivals grew by 13% over the previous year, reaching 3,468,475 tourists, making the country the fastest growing in the region according to figures from the World Tourism Organization (WTO).

    The Chilean government and private institutions involved in the promotion of tourism have set a target of 4 million passengers by 2014, increasing the industry’s contribution to the Gross Domestic Product to 6%.