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70 Percent of Consumers Ready to Travel in 2021
As the headline notes, there’s certainly pent-up demand for travel in 2021, and travel advisors are playing a pivotal role in that recovery.
A Chat with the New VP of Global Sales for Seabourn
The new VP of global sales for Seabourn spoke with Recommend magazine about the pandemic's impact on the cruise industry and the importance of travel advisors.
Princess Cruises Extends Australian Pause
As a result of the uncertainty about when international travel restrictions might be lifted, Princess Cruises is extending its pause in operations for cruises departing from Australia and New Zealand through May 31, 2021.
Safe Travels with Lufthansa
Lufthansa is focused on testing aimed to ease travel, build trust and open markets.
44 Percent of Travelers Ready to Travel Says Allianz Survey
A recent Allianz survey of 4,300 of its U.S. travel insurance customers has found that 44 percent anticipate traveling before the end of 2020.
U by Uniworld’s Plans for 2021
Next year, U by Uniworld, will welcome guests with new plans and experiences. U is reimaging the river cruising industry with four itineraries throughout Europe and introducing new inclusions from offshore excursions to airport transfers.
MSC Cruises’ Health & Safety Protocols
MSC Cruises revealed the details of the company’s comprehensive health and safety protocols that has been developed to support the restart of operations in the Mediterranean.
Travel Post-COVID-19?
If you’re wondering what travel post COVID-19 will look like—where is travel heading? What are the trends? Who is booking now that some destinations and hotels are slowly opening up? We have some answers for you.
Where’s Travel Going?
At Farewell Travels, we are seeing that there are big changes in the ways in which we travel. Here are just some already emerging.
U.S. Destination Wedding Bookings Trending Upward
With international travel still uncertain, and concern for guests’ safety, resorts in the U.S. are reporting that not only have they not seen a decline in bookings, but are even seeing interest in new bookings.
Kempinski Hotels Launches White Glove Service
In order to provide the most outstanding level of service and guest comfort, even during and after the current situation, Kempinksi Hotels launched the “Kempinski White Glove Service.”
ASTA Fights to Get You Funds
The American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) is fighting to help travel advisors come out of this stronger, and is currently working to help get you funds during this time that many of your businesses are at a halt.
A Conversation of Hope
“It’s an extremely difficult time for the industry,” says Zane Kerby, CEO and president of the American Society for Travel Advisors during our phone conversation. So though, we are going through a tough time, Kerby has hopes for when travel rebounds.
A Need for Increased Airline Flexibility
Today, the American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) released an updated statement, and a co-signed letter, on the need for increased airline flexibility for the traveling public during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Looking Ahead: A Trio of Operators Offer a Myriad of Options
These travel companies are looking ahead into the future with bookable options.
11 Tips from Travel Advisors During this ‘Downtime’
Get ready to gear up, work on those marketing plans, take a few webinars, get certified in something you’re passionate about, and of course, reach out to your clients.
Dream Las Vegas Set to Open 2023
Dream Hotel Group today announced plans to debut its flagship lifestyle brand Dream Hotels in Las Vegas with a free-standing 450-room luxury lifestyle hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in 2023.
British Virgin Islands’ New App for Travelers
If you have clients heading to the British Virgin Islands, make sure you let them know that there is now an app to help them navigate around the island, as well as find points of interests, and restaurants, too.
Novel Coronavirus Causes Alterations in Travel
The Novel Coronavirus is still spreading and causing alterations in travel. Those in the tourism industry have to properly communicate with clients and potential travelers to make sure the correct information is shared.