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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Fadhrick Pickaso These agencies can also provide you with a perfect combination of two types of travel packages, that is, which includes site seeing and pleasure activities after your business work is over. The package includes trips to the popular tourist attractions, cruises, amusement parks, site seeing and exploration of the place. written by Fadhrick Pickaso Follow every enquiry with five steps of professional communication. One of the biggest mistakes that most of the new travel businesses commit is not constantly following every enquiry. The best way to begin with this is to have a sales team where every consultant without fear professionally communicates with the enquirer. written by Cindy B Its still cold outside and some of you might have ended a nice Ski trip few days back, but there are still others who didn't have enough time to take a break because of the busy schedule. Don't worry? There is lot more that you can do to make your loved ones happy. Try taking a nice long vacation in Summer. You must be wondering why so soon. Well, all good trips begin with a nice plan. Planning ahead isn't that simple, it's a tedious task, but not until you involve every member of your family. Planning getaways together makes the task more enjoyable and gives you a little extra time to cheer with your family. written by will moore It would be nice to spend a night on the town while on a Business Trip. Fact is that Business Travel is stressful and full of last minute dead-lines for most travelers. written by Rajinder Dogra Visitors to Canada can say goodbye to mountains, Mounties and moose,and welcome a new campaign that will promote experiences over pictures of scenic landscapes.
If a picture really is worth a thousand words, the images introduced this year to help rebrand Canada will carry the most potent message: We are a vibrant nation full of culture, colour, nightlife and culinary traditions, and not just a cold and lonely expanse of awesome scenery, wrote the Globe and Mail.
written by Rajinder Dogra Based on a recent PhoCusWright study, group travel is one of the key competitive segments in the online travel industry and is projected to reach $175 billion by 2008. One key growth area is in the religious market. Groople (www.groople.com), the leading group travel website, has seen a rise in several distinct types of religious travel such as: religious tours, retreats, spiritual getaways and even clergy meetings. written by Rajinder Dogra Earlier this month, I asked the readers of InSite to send me their best travel story. This story was sent to me by Janet Hogan, who is the lucky winner of a $500 gift certificate to Cortina Inn in Killington, Vermont!
I think we liked this story the best because it's a really good tribute to forming friendships in the strangest ways - and to how precarious online booking can be!
written by Rajinder Dogra Pennsylvania is poised to become one of the USs biggest gambling states but it will have a long ways to go to rival Las Vegas or even Atlantic City, say industry experts.
A move to issue gaming licenses also cleared the way for more intensive tourism development in the state.
About $4 billion is expected to be invested in the first phase of the state's new legalized gambling effort.
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The holiday season can be a time of joy, wonder, and personal renewal. Or it can leave you drained emotionally, physically even financially. How can you keep the holidays jolly days for you and your family? written by Rajinder Dogra We are now well into 2006. Research shows that by this point, 95% of New Years resolutions are distant memories, with very little change to show for them. Do you need to make some significant changes in your life? Perhaps you have wanted to be more productive at work, receive a promotion, or simply upgrade your professional skills. You might want to organize work life or simply use better judgment in managing your time. You want to find time to do the things you believe to be most important in your life to regain control over your health, finances, and other aspects of your life.
written by Rajinder Dogra we are in travel business and wants to provide information about the diferent travel destinations of united states of america. written by John Parker I knew the warmth of a cup of café au lait on a cold night, the blare of trumpets on street corners, even the stench of the French Quarter.
written by Rajinder Dogra Seniors have long been considered a waste of time for online marketers. The misconception is that they are strictly using the internet to email their grandkids and they are not net savvy enough to make a full forced leap into the online world with all of the researching, socializing and online purchasing activity included in the online culture. Getting past this falsehood may be the only thing keeping you from your online marketing success. written by Rajinder Dogra My love for New Orleans began as a teenager reading Anne Rice novels. The New Orleans she had created was mystical and transcendent, full of decay but itself immune to death. Her novels had created something so real to me that my first time visiting was like coming home. I knew the warmth of a cup of café au lait on a cold night, the blare of trumpets on street corners, even the stench of the French Quarter. written by John Parker Last year, two million people visited Center City’s Independence National Historic Park,the most since its founding in 1776, and by August of 2005,2004 numbers were already exceeded. But don’t be discouraged by crowds. Like the rest of the city, the park is well-managed and knows how to cater to group. written by Rajinder Dogra Known for its temperate weather, scenic beaches and rich American history, Cape Cod has plenty of things to see and do. Historically named for producing large quantities of cod and mackerel offshore, Cape Cod is often referred to as the flexing arm of Massachusetts because of its shape. Famous naturalist writer Henry David Thoreau also wrote about the area. written by John Parker From its sprawling bluegrass and gently sloping hills to the vast fields and meandering trails filled with newly budding wildflowers,Kentucky is a natural wonderland in the springtime. Add in the state’s famous bourbon, horses, music and crafts, and you have a one-of-akind destination, perfect for groups itching to get out and shake off the doldrums of winter. written by Rajinder Dogra The secret is out. Communities across Colorados Front Range annually top the list of best places to live and retire. This area boasts a temperate climate with more than 300 days of sunshine, with an earthy cosmopolitan flair amidst the breathtaking backdrop of the snowcapped Rockies. Good news, your groups do not have to pack up the UHaul to enjoy the Front Range, a suitcase and a long weekend will suffice…for now. written by Rajinder Dogra Scientists say that the Great Smoky Mountains are some of the oldest mountains in North America, but tourism observers know that there's always something new in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., the most popular gateway to those lovely ridges and valleys.
Thats especially true for those in the group travel market in 2006. On the list of new attractions and activities:
written by Rajinder Dogra From national parks to racecar museums, this region has no shortage of group activities. Sand or snow, shopping or Shakespeare, there is something for every niche. Festivals and events are very indicative of their host areas. In this issue, we will look at what the Frontier/Mountain West has in store. written by John Parker This is not another article by some successguru outlining the steps needed to position yourself on the top of the heap. As a matter of fact, I don’t think I even know the definition of success these days. Does it have to do with wealth? Health? Position? Fame? Status? What I am going to do is to share my view on being the best you can be. And although there may not be an exact formula to accomplish this formidable task, there are seven hints worth mentioning. written by Rajinder Dogra Actually, there is a whole list of reasons to visit this adventure park all year round. Where else can you get nose to nose with a polar bear, eye to eye with a dolphin and tete a tete with your favorite pet? Where else can you meet the world-famous killer whale, Shamu? written by Rajinder Dogra The Midwest has always been popular with groups, due to its diversity, natural beauty and Midwest hospitality. In this article, we will look at some new choices for groups, along with highlighting some experiences that allow your travelers to participate in a hands-on way with what they are seeing. written by Rajinder Dogra The distance between Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. is less than 150 miles, and it is perhaps tempting to hop on I-95 and rush from one to the other but that would mean passing up the numerous treasures that are found in the state of Maryland.
written by Rajinder Dogra
written by Rajinder Dogra
written by Rajinder Dogra
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