Monday, January 23, 2012

JUBILANT INDUSTRY LEADERS HAIL OBAMA’S TRAVEL STRATEGY


From one of my travel agent magazine article.

By JUBILANT INDUSTRY LEADERS HAIL OBAMA'S TRAVEL STRATEGY



You could almost hear champagne corks popping as travel industry advocates reacted to President Barack Obama's announcement last week of new initiatives designed to boost international and domestic tourism to and within the U.S. 

The President's Executive Order, which includes easing visa requirements for foreign travelers entering the U.S. and making the Global Entry Program for frequent travelers permanent, was hailed as a breakthrough by travel industry associations that have long advocated such measures.

Perhaps just as important, it is seen as a sign that the U.S. travel industry may at long last be getting its due respect from Washington. 

A great time for travel and tourism 
"Folks, this is a great time for American tourism," Stephen Richer, public affairs advocate for the National Tour Association (NTA), told Travel Market Report. "There's buzz going on about this that is just incredible."

"This is a great day for business travel and the economy," echoed Patricia Higgenbotham, vice president of government relations and general counsel, for the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA). 

In addition to boosting tourism to and within the U.S., creating jobs and "get(ting) our economy moving," the president's strategy could even help end political gridlock, said Roger Dow, president and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association.

"His timing could not be better," Dow said. "Travel is an essential industry for our nation and a bipartisan issue that can unite our country and rally us forward."

A benefit to agents
Travel agents will benefit from expansions of the Visa Waiver and Global Reentry programs, said ASTA president and CEO Tony Gonchar.

"This will enable our members to assist their customers to see more of the United States, do it more easily and hopefully, more often," he said. 

Travel agents will also benefit because the initiatives show that the federal government recognizes travel as a strategically important industry, said Receptive Services Association of America's Matt Grayson.

The initiatives put the focus on what travel agents do in the U.S. and on its inbound markets, said Grayson, who is the association's executive director.
 
"People see that America is reaching out more, that it wants to attract visitors and they use travel agents and tour operators to book more travel." 

Travel and Tourism Advisory Board
Obama's tourism initiatives include the appointment of new members, including travel agents and other industry executives, to the existing U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board.

Among the new members are travel agent Olga Ramudo, president and CEO of Express Travel in Miami, and Jonathan Zuk, president of Amadeo Travel Solutions and vice chairman of the Receptive Services Association of America.

Ramudo told Travel Market Report that she too sees Obama's travel and tourism strategy benefiting the travel agent community. "The goal of generating incremental travel will result in more business for travel agents.

"As part of the board, I will make every effort to protect our agency community and generate more jobs for our industry," she added.

"I am thrilled by this new chance to get more Hispanics in the U.S., thereby creating more jobs and opportunities in the travel industry," Ramudo said.

Ramudo's appointment "will guarantee a strong voice for travel agents as the Travel and Tourism Advisory Board moves ahead with its government partners," Gonchar commented. 

Easing visa requirements
The expansion of the Visa Waiver Program, which eases visa requirements for foreign visitors to the U.S., is key among the new initiatives. The fact that it specifically includes rule changes for travelers from China and Brazil, two markets with huge tourism potential, is also significant.

According to the NTA's Richer, the visa hassles faced by travelers from countries such as Brazil and China have severely hurt inbound travel to the U.S. in the past decade. 

"We're [the U.S.] very popular in terms of where people want to go, but someone from Brazil can go to the Europe without a visa," he said. "If they want to get to the U.S., they often have to travel a long distance in order to get an interview to obtain a visa. And there's no guarantee that they will get it."

Response from Brazil
In Brazil, travel agent Charles Franken hailed the U.S. government's move to ease visa processing. "This announcement from President Obama was very well received in our country," said Franken, director of Globalis/Ad Viagens e Turismo, a TRAVELSAVERS agency in Sao Paulo.

A large number of Brazilians are applying for tourist visas to the U.S., Franken told Travel Market Report. He noted that the U.S. consulates and embassy in Brazil have been putting in extra hours to reduce waiting time, as the administration promised last year. (See "Cross-Border Plan Is Designed to Spur Inbound Tourism," Dec. 15, 2011.)

Franken said there's talk in the Brazilian travel industry that the U.S. will do away with its visa requirement for Brazilian leisure travelers altogether. He added, "We don't believe that will happen very soon, but this might be a first step."

Brazilian travelers spend an average of $5,000 per person when vacationing in the U.S., said Franken.  "That's why it is very important for the U.S. to open its doors. It will boost the economy there."

Good for business travelers
The section of the Executive Order that expands and makes permanent the Global Entry Program was also hailed by industry organizations, including ASTA and GBTA. Currently a pilot program, Global Entry enables frequent travelers who are pre-screened through extensive background checks to bypass immigration lines. 

Noting that GBTA has supported Global Entry from its inception, president and CEO Michael McCormick said the president's decision "will make international air travel far more efficient for today's business travelers."

Sign of respect
Obama's announcement indicates that Washington is waking up to the fact that travel and tourism are drivers of the U.S. economy, said industry advocates.

"The fact that the president is taking the time to talk about this as a major element in bringing back and expanding the economy is really something," said Richer. 

"The important role that tourism plays in the national economy has to be understood if we are to get any kind of discussion going," he added. 

GBTA's Higgenbotham agreed. "The best thing is that travel is on the national stage – even the president is talking about the value of travel in growing the U.S. economy. So this is really good news." 
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latest update on my lifestyle changes

I haven't posted much since last week.

Changing some things around a little, also I have been watching ABC's the Revolutions, if you haven't watched this show yet, it is inspiring!

Here is a link to it:



I am using all the tips that they recommended.

I wrote down and post on my refrigerator all the things for long term, intermediate and short term goals.

I also have been doing my new Wii Game My fitness Coach 2, I never had the first one.

Also, I have been using Green shakes 

You take Frozen Bananas at least 2, handful of spinach or any Green Leafy Vegetables, I am trying Kale Tomorrow and you put another fruit in it, I use Blueberries, LOVE BLUEBERRIES!!, and enough water.

It makes enough for 3 8 oz. servings, so I have been having them for breakfast every morning.

I have been following Linda Wagner's Blog as well


Today I made her chocolate shake which is listed here:


I also ordered the cocoa powder she recommends, I use Vanilla Almond Milk, don't use the Vanilla Stevia.

It is yummy

The shakes make at least 2 servings, so I will have my other one for lunch.

For exercise. I have doing the Wii Games, I lost 2 lbs, I am down 219. 

Also, I got myself back on the treadmill. I am now up to half an hour and doing a little over a mile, and 3.0 speed as well.

In just a few short days I am starting to feel more energy.

So, just an update on what I am doing.
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This date in History: January 23




> History has a lot to due with travel and the places we visit. I love history as well, loved it in school, one of my best subjects.
> So why not a little history with travel, a lot of books on time travel right, of course right!!!
> Before we start, this date in History January 22, 2012
> New York Giants win and are going to Indiana to meet with the New England Patriots for a rematch. GO GIANTS!!!
> Anyway, I had just posted to the Diabetic Division that this day in History January 23, 1922 Insulin was first injected to a boy in Toronto Hospital.
> Also, on this date, Nixon announces peach settlement reach in Paris for the end of the Vietnam War, my father and step-father both served in Vietnam, and it has always been a beautiful country, there are many river cruises in Vietnam, as well as some great escorted groups going there.
> Last thing, on this date in History in 1957, one of my favorite toys and my dogs toys was invented by Wham-O, The prototype of Frisbee was born in Connecticut 1871, called the Frisbee Pie company, owned by William Frisbie where college students would play with these things and throw them at each other and say Frisbie.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

I am so excited about a new supplier I am working with, and hope that you will like what they offer


As the subject line says, I have just connected with a new supplier of travel, which in our line of business, is a company that travel professionals partner with so we can get it to our clients. 

This supplier specializes in different packages. 

One reason I decided to go with them, is that my family are huge country music fans, yes New Yorkers are country music fans.

Brad Paisley I looovvvveeee. LOL

Anyway, and the biggest night in Country Music is, I can hear you all say it, the CMA's and for you that aren't country music fans, that is the Country Music Awards, that are held ever November.

Well not only do you get with this package are tickets to the CMA's but you get ready for this, I am so excited:

A Nashville City Tour, which includes Ryman Auditorium, which is known as the Carnegie Hall of the South!
Wildhorse Saloon for a buffet lunch
Grand Ole Opry
and after breakfast on Awards night, enjoy a guided tour of the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

Then come back and get ready for the night to first enjoy a cruise aboard a Nashville Riverboat to enjoy on-board entertainment and dinner, and as you arrive in Downtown Nashville, your motorcoach will transport you to the Bridgestone Arena, to watch the CMA awards.

This package is $1320 per person double occupancy including taxes and fees, but not transportation.

What is included:

3 night hotel accomodations
transportation
airport transfers
hosted tours
7 meals, 3 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners
Awards tickets

I can't go this year, but maybe some of you will want to go

Just let me know, and I will get you there.




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Costa Cruises Updates blaming or making excuses

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For a company who owns some of the world biggest names in the cruise line industry, from Holland America, Princess, Cunard (which is also in Europe the White Star Lines), are certainly making excuses for themselves.

Again, these are my own thoughts on the subject, and again, I will write why this is not all the captain's fault, and why you should not be afraid to cruise, I am still cruising, and probably always will, once you go you get addicted. 

Anyway, if you haven't heard the updates, Costa Cruises, is announcing in a press briefing yesterday that it believes the captain of the wrecked "Costa Concordia" changed course from the ship's authorized route to sail closer to the Italian island of Giglio and greet local residents. Six people died in the accident, with 12 to 29 others still missing.

Again, this was a fluke in what happened.

But they are blaming the captain, and I say blame the company!!!

Why you may ask?

Well I will tell you why!!

Everyone from the dishwasher to the waiters, etc, should know the drills for the lifeboats (called the Muster Drills).  It seems even though that the captains and the officers abandoned ship instead of staying behind, (COWARDS!), to help everyone.  Left their staff in the lerch no one seemed to know anything, and was afraid to do anything without the guidance of the captain and the crew, can't blame them really, they didn't know themselves until others told them that they left the ship and that the staff was on there own.

God bless the ones that stayed behind and helped.

FYI, for anyone who is cruising or wants to cruise in the future.  Make sure you once you are on the boat, that the Muster Drill happens within 24 hours of sailing, I love NCL because they do this prior to sailing, before the ship even leaves the dock, you learn where your life jackets are and where you meeting station is.

For people who are blind, once you enter your room, your staff and the access department will show you where the life jackets are and what deck you are assigned to for the muster drill.

Also every ship will have enough life boats for passengers and crew.  On this ship, they did have them but because the ship was on it's side, many of the boats were not attached to the ship.

The cruise lines also are implementing doing another drill again, during rough waters, so that you know what will happen during this time, it is easy to do this when the ship is in port and during calm seas, but it should be done again while at sea as well.

Make sure you ask your travel agent, when does the Muster Drill happen on my cruise, and if they don't know they will find out for you.

Now my point on this is, they are doing a lot of the blame on the captain and his crew, and yes they did what they did, but the company needs to take the blame of lousy training of the staff.

When I have cruised in the past, all member of the staff are on deck to assist and to guide passengers in the Muster Drill.  There is no excuse why this should have happened.

Again, Just my own opinion.  


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About Us - Echevarria Travel

Echevarria Travel was started in 2009 on the premise that nothing beats personalized service, experience, and attention to detail. While many Internet sites promise special deals, travelers are often unaware of restrictions, exceptions, and fine print. Making the right choices based on price alone is not always the best course of action for travelers. We hear too many stories of travelers regretting that they didn't call us first. 

Being a former dialysis patient herself for 4 years from 2002-2005 and had a life saving non-related living donor transplant, while losing her vision to diabetes, Cheryl Echevarria has come through it all and nothing keeps her down; and would like to make travel enjoyable for all clients. (Including information on travel for the blind, especially traveling with a guide dog, as well as finding dialysis centers.).

There are not many agencies out there to know what to ask and look for in finding the perfect travel destination for people period, especially the ones that offer services for the disabled community.  Whenever we go traveling on a cruise ship or to a hotel, or to any destination; we make sure it is accessible to all, if not then we will let you know and advise on the alternatives.

Cheryl and Nelson recognized the need for experienced agent's in the Internet age. While many agents succumb to the pressure of bargain Internet sites, Cheryl and Nelson recognized the niche for knowledgeable experienced travel professionals. We knew that travelers would appreciate the values of a full-service travel agency. Many travelers learned that they actually saved money by seeking the help of an experienced travel professional.