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ASTA Offered Seminar on Business Survival

Thursday, 17/07/2008
by George Dooley

For travel agents looking for new information that help them succeed in spite of the economic slowdown, the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) probably had the solution with its new one-day audio conference.

 

ASTA Offered Seminar on Business Survival

Thursday, 17/07/2008
by George Dooley

For travel agents looking for new information that help them succeed in spite of the economic slowdown, the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) probably had the solution with its new one-day audio conference.

 

New Students Join Tourism Cadet Corps in Antigua

Thursday, 01/11/2007

A group of 35 young people have now been enlisted into the latest installment of the Tourism Cadet Corps program. The initiative was reconvened earlier this week, with a commencement ceremony that saw the introduction of 35 newly recruited cadets to the 2007-2008 program.

 

Cancun Tourism Unveils Online Campus

Monday, 25/06/2007

With over 3,300 graduates since 2005, the Cancun Tourism Institute (CTI) has witnessed great success with their online approach and expects to experience further growth with their unique, newly improved online program.

 

Royal Caribbean’s Training Program Designed to “WOW” Agents

Monday, 16/04/2007

Royal Caribbean International launched an online training program called the University of WOW that will teach agents about brand itineraries, services and other tools offered by the line.

 

Tourism Cares Announces Scholarship Opportunities in the U.S.

Thursday, 22/02/2007

Tourism Cares will award 35 scholarships academic scholarship in 2007 to students studying travel, tourism or hospitality. Scholarship awards range from $1,000 to $3,500 and are open to those in undergraduate or graduate programs.

 

New Cunard Academy Web Course Homes in on Queen Victoria

Monday, 15/01/2007

Cunard Line created an online course for travel agents to learn more about its upcoming ship, the Queen Victoria, through its Cunard Academy online sales training Web site, Cunard said. The course, at www.onesourcecruises.com, featured a detailed overview of the new ship which was set to debut in December, and then a short quiz.

 
Delta Hotels Enhances Learning through Online Training
Thursday, 20/07/2006
Caribeinside.com

In partnership with the Canadian Tourism Human Resources Council (CTHRC), Delta Hotels introduced a new on-line training course to colleagues, cementing its use of technology in virtual classrooms across the country to deliver progressive and cost-effective training.

The Positive Corrective Action course is a component of the company´s Managing Performance and Behavior module, a course deployed at its hotels and part of Delta´s Leadership Training Certification Program.

 
ACTE, INSEAD Bring Travel Industry Education Program to Higher Level
Monday, 17/07/2006
Caribeinside.com

The Association of Corporate Travel Executives is carrying its educational agenda to a higher level through a unique partnership with INSEAD –a graduate business school- in a dynamic presentation on change management, at the ACTE Global Education Conference in Barcelona, from October 22 to 24.

INSEAD will be presenting a session titled, "Learning By Playing" For Change Management Competencies Development.

 
Interval International Supports CTO Education Foundation
Monday, 26/06/2006
Caribeinside.com

Interval International, a vacation exchange company, and resorts affiliated with its exchange network, announced their continued financial support of Caribbean tourism education with a $20,000 donation to the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Education Foundation.

The check was presented by David Callaghan, vice president resort sales and service, Interval International, to Pamela C. Richards, CTO Chairman and Commissioner of Tourism for the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Jacqueline Johnson, CTC, chairman of the CTO Foundation, as part of Caribbean Week in New York City.

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Mexico’s Capella Bahia Maroma Names Julian Smaldoni GM

Capella Hotels and Resorts appointed Julian Smaldoni as general manager of Capella Bahia Maroma, a luxury resort and residential community in Mexico’s Riviera Maya set to open in the spring 2009.

 
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New Tourism Scholarship Opportunity

A scholarship opportunity may soon become available for Caribbean residents who work in the tourism industry. This development is the result of a donation by the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association of $10,000 to the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Foundation, Inc.

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More Cruise Ships to Visit Panama

Since Panama signed an agreement with cruise ships companies, which are members of the Florida Caribbean Cruise Association in October 2000, the arrival of passengers to the Panamanian ports of Gatun, Colon 2000, Cristobal, Balboa, Fuerte Amador and Kuna Yala has increased, which confirm the status of the country as an established tourist destination.

 
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Priceline Pays Fine for Breaking Cuba Sanctions

Priceline.com Inc. has become at least the second online travel company to get slapped with a fine from the U.S. federal government for violating the longstanding sanctions on Cuba.

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