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Looking Ahead

Survey Says Europe Top Destination for 2008, 2009

Thursday, 31/07/2008
by Kirk Cassels

Europe is the top travel destination for 2008-2009, followed by Mexico and the Caribbean, according to the first edition of the new ALTOUR Travel Index. The survey of travel trends among travel professionals revealed that as much as the U.S. dollar may be weak overseas, 68 percent of respondents said Europe has the highest demand among their clients in the year to come.

Mexico followed with 57 percent of respondents selecting it as the top destination, and 50 percent selecting the Caribbean. The continental U.S., South America, and Hawaii tied for fourth place at 43 percent.

Meanwhile, the survey also revealed that confidence in the state of the travel industry remains high, with 57 percent of respondents remaining optimistic, 32 percent sitting “somewhat in the middle,” and only 7 percent reporting a pessimistic outlook.

Another pleasant statistic revealed that the overwhelming majority of ALTOUR’s clientele is booking well in advance (30 to 90 days ahead for 57 percent of respondents and as much as 90 to 180 days for another 32 percent) and that deposit cancellations have been infrequent for 82 percent of the respondents.

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Report Sees First Decline in U.S. Summer Travel to Europe

Monday, 08/09/2008

In its monthly survey, Donald N. Martin & Co. (DMC) reported overall trans-Atlantic traffic continued to surge in July, with the average increase in passengers reported by the top nine carriers up 7.5 percent compared to the average in July 2007. Capacity was up an average 9.9 percent.

 
European Airports Hit by Rampant Crime
Monday, 08/05/2006
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Women are 14 percent more likely to be victims of airport crime than men, according to new research by Options Travel Insurance. The finding was part of Options´ Airport Crime Survey examining the travel experiences of more than 2,000 people.

Italian airports are the worst in Europe for crime with a shocking 53 percent more incidents recorded than second-placed Spain. Albania is the capital of pickpockets, with Spain and Italy again making the top three.

 
Parents Planning Summer Family Vacation Should Heed Kids´ Cry for Cruising
Monday, 13/03/2006
Caribeinside.com

Cruises offer a range of family-friendly activities and a sea of destination choices throughout Europe and the Caribbean

Choosing the right family vacation to keep both parents and kids happy can be a challenge. For those parents seeking an alternative to the traditional summer road trip or week by the seashore, a cruise might be just the solution. In fact, a cruise was the top vacation choice for the “perfect summer trip” in a 2005 National Geographic Kids survey that polled 401 children ages eight to 14.

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National Tour Association Appoints New Chairman

Michele Michalewicz, CTP, a Salt Lake City travel professional and president of Western Leisure, Inc. has been inducted as the 2009 chairman and CEO of the National Tour Association. NTA is the industry’s premier packaged travel association made up of more than 3,000 members from around the globe.

 
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Travel Agents to Be in Higher Demand in 2009

by Sharon Chambers

Peter Yesawich, president and CEO of Ypartnership, expects more consumers to turn to travel agents when planning their trips in 2009. Meanwhile, research conducted by Ypartnership states that the travel intentions of Americans remain strong as 71 percent of active travel households are planning at least one overnight trip during the next six months –the same amount as one year ago.

 
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CTO to Launch Social Network for Agents

by Gay Nagle Myers

The Caribbean Tourism Organization in January will launch online programs aimed at improving its North American chapter system and the way that travel agents do business.

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Golf Resorts Being Upscaled in Puerto Rico

This seaside stretch, a half-hour’s drive east of the airport in San Juan, is not placid in midday. Construction equipment rumbles through the beachfront while workers sweat out installing the marble floors and granite countertops in developer Donald Trump’s latest Caribbean venture.

 
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Antigua Air Traffic Slows Down

A flow control system implemented by air traffic controllers at the VC Bird International Airport in Antigua has been disrupting flights in and out of the island during the Christmas rush.

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