Stories discussed in this podcast are from the Travelography Twitter Blog for the week of 8 to 15 March 2009. This podcast is also available at Blubrry.com and Travelgeography.info.
Tripology Report Finds Positive Trends for Agents
"With
a 42% increase in trip requests
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received via Tripology.com in 2009 over
the end of 2008, the increase demonstrates that many consumers are
looking to travel in the next 140 days -- just in time for the summer
travel season. Further, the increase in trip requests reveals a
continued trend of consumers seeking the assistance of expert travel
agents to help them plan and book their trips based on their specific
specs -- a definitive plus for specialists."
Economic downturn to create new winners and losers in travel
Internet
bookings will surge. Demand for online virtual meetings will gather
pace. Domestic travel will stay stable or grow, as will demand for
low-cost flights. Destinations adjacent to big travel markets will do
not so bad. Long-haul travel will fall sharply. And the most pain will
be felt in the business travel and MICE sectors.
Corporate Travel Cuts May Threaten Economic Recovery
In
fact, 72 percent believe that increasing travel budgets will allow
companies to gain a competitive edge by building market share and
forging new customer relationships.
White House says it encourages business travel
"These
comments are extremely positive for the 1 million employees in this
industry whose livelihood depends on business meetings and events,"
said Geoff Freeman, senior vice president of the U.S. Travel
Association.
South America tourism is up despite global economic slump
"In
a year when flat is the new up, South America is actually up," said
Melissa Snape, vice president of product at Collette Vacations, whose
2009 bookings for the continent are trending 30% ahead of last year.
Sen. Kerry, Rep. Matsui Introduce Cruise Safety Bill
“We
have now held two House hearings and one Senate hearing on crimes
aboard cruise ships, and this legislation will ensure that those who
have bravely stepped forward to tell their story will not have done so
in vain,”
Princess Cruises crew member accused of sexual assault
"Cruise
lines are seemingly becoming more sensitive to the needs of crime
victims, and are creating the appearance of being responsible.” It
remains to be seen whether these moves are being made out of genuine
concern for passengers, or out of a desire to avoid bad publicity.
No membership needed: Utah bars to open to public
"I
think it's great that it essentially says to tourists, to travelers,
that you are welcome here and that we're excited to host you and Utah's
a normal place," ...
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