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Feb 24

ANTO kick-offs three cities road shows for travel trade

Austrian National Tourist Office (ANTO) in collaboration with the national carrier, Austrian Airlines kicked-off a three city road show for the travel trade in Mumbai yesterday. The road show in Delhi is being held today and the one in Chennai will be held tomorrow. “These road shows are mainly aimed to educate travel agents and tour operators on how to sell the several unexplored places of tourist interest in Austria,” said Christine Mukharji, Director, ANTO.

According to her, the primary aim of the road shows is to offer a platform for the Austrian and India Indian travel trade to interact and explore business opportunities. A host of B2B conferences, training workshops and sales missions will also be held in these cities. Besides these cities, ANTO has plans to host sales missions in Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Kolkota as well. “At present, travel to Austria is limited to leisure tourism. But, we are now looking to promote Austria as a year-round tourist destination in India, with special focus on the honeymoon, leisure and MICE segments,” informed Mukharji.

There has been a consistent increase in the number of Indian visitors to Austria, Mukharji maintained, pointing out that the number increased to 53,000 in 2006 compared to 22,000 in 2000. “Over the last five years, the number of Indian visitors has increased substantially. Earlier, most Indians visited Austria during the summer vacations in April-May, but now they are visiting Austria during the winters too, particularly the honeymooners and the group travellers,” Mukharji added. Earlier this year, ANTO had launched the Austria Tourism Specialist Programme for travel agents in India, which witnessed the participation of 90 travel agents. It is planning to conduct online Austrian Tourism Specialist Programmes for travel agents in mid-2008.

Feb 20

Check your insurance cover to ensure a happy Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is a chance to demonstrate your love by a gift to your loved one or by whisking them away for a romantic holiday. However, without proper insurance, what starts as a happy day could turn into a nightmare if things go wrong. If you are planning to give your beloved something expensive you need to make sure that both of you are properly insured. Insuring expensive items when they are taken outside the house is covered by “personal possessions” insurance which is either built in as standard or can be purchased as an optional extra to the home insurance policy.

Without this cover, any item of value that is lost or stolen away from the home is not covered. So, if you are intending to propose in a beautiful setting and you lose your nerve or the ring, you can be comforted that you will have another opportunity at a later date without having to dip into your savings. If you are planning a romantic holiday abroad, the importance of taking out travel insurance is well known, even if it is for only a few days. Costs of medical treatment overseas can be very variable and loss of baggage could prove very expensive without proper cover.

Single trip policies can be purchased online and there are many retail outlets, banks and building societies which offer competitive cover. What is less well known is what happens if something goes wrong when you are traveling to a destination in the UK. If you have already purchased an annual travel policy, It is important to note that with some annual policies, in order for cover to be provided you must have pre-booked at least 2 nights accommodation in a hotel, guest house or the like.

Feb 20

Legally Speaking - with Bob Mionske: More insurance questions while travelling

Your discussion about insurance left me confused about one point that might be worth addressing in a follow up article, if there is one. Regarding injuries that might be sustained in a bike-car accident, you write that it’s important to have high UM/UIM and PIP coverage on your own auto policy. But there is an additional insurance player that could become involved– my health insurer. Presumably in a tort liability state, if an at-fault driver has no insurance/assets and I have no Uninsured/Underinsured coverage, then my health insurance gets stuck with the bill, minus my deductible (and similarly if I have no PIP in a no-fault or hybrid state.)If this is the case, then do cyclists during traveling really benefit from buying UM/UIM/PIP with high limits (beyond their health insurance deductible)? I agree that it doesn’t make sense to talk about insuring a bicycle without mention of personal insurance, but am surprised you don’t mention the most basic personal insurance, medical. As far as I know medical insurance covers injuries caused by solo falls, other cyclists and uninsured/underinsured motorists travellers. Since many injuries don’t involve a vehicle, and medical insurance covers where auto insurance ends, I think it is much more important to have than UM/UIM and PIP policies.

Feb 20

Ferry travel on the increase

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Feb 20

Girl Scouts travel the world

The Girl Scouts of Northeast Georgia had a global traveling experience Saturday without even leaving the area. On Saturday, the Georgia Mountains Center was decked out in a travel theme setting for World Thinking Day, which gives Girl Scouts the opportunity to learn about international cultures. Mary Hurst, membership marketing director, said Thinking Day “makes the world seem a lot smaller” to the girls. Out of the 25 counties under the jurisdiction of the Girl Scouts of Northeast Georgia, 17 were picked to represent a country of their choosing. Girl Scout participants were allowed to change booths during the event in order to learn more about each country and not just the one they had picked to study.

Countries were divided into three categories — European, North and South American, and African and Asian — and each was represented at a booth with information about its culture. For example, the China booth had displays of traditional Chinese decorations, samples of Jasmine tea, a game of Chinese hopscotch and a display of Chinese customs. Surrounding the booths were areas called “in-flight entertainment.” The entertainment was provided by presenters including Chaudron Gille, director of the Center for Teaching, Learning and Leadership at Gainesville State College, and University of Georgia professors Arvin Scott and Sarah W. Workman.

The presenters donated their time to provide slide shows and artifacts from many countries, including Fiji and Thailand. Scott, who teaches African, Caribbean and Brazilian hand drumming, performed throughout the day. He also invited 40 Girl Scouts to play an instrument on stage with him. The girls played with drums, shakers and bells while Scott led them with a steady beat and a song.

Feb 20

World Travel Awards partner with global names marking the 15th anniversary grand tour

World Travel Awards (WTA) has announced that Eurostar, the high-speed passenger train service that links the UK and mainland Europe via the Channel Tunnel, has signed a major sponsorship deal for WTA’s 15th Anniversary Grand Tour. The commitment includes sponsorship of the 2008 Asia Awards as well as the North America Awards, with the view to develop a long-term business relationship. Having operated to and from Waterloo station, London, for 13 years, Eurostar launched services from its new central London station, the magnificently restored St Pancras International, on 14 November 2007, and now offers even faster and greener rail travel as well as shorter travel times between the UK, France and Belgium.

The organization has been at the leading edge of innovation in the travel industry and prides itself on being the world’s first train operator to offer carbon neutral journeys, at no extra cost to travellers. “Eurostar is a pioneering enterprise,” commented WTA’s Executive Vice President Manon Han. “Partnering with a big name like Eurostar allows us the use of qualitative synergies of two thriving brands that both prioritize excellence in the travel industry.

This sponsorship pact is a milestone and gives us the possibility to further strengthen our position as one of the most reputable awards schemes in the tourism trade.” Michael Davies, Eurostar’s Head of International Sales, said: “As time becomes more precious, it is essential when people travel – whether it be for business or for leisure – that the whole experience is as seamless and as enjoyable as possible.

We need to encourage organizations involved in the travel industry to set the bar as high as possible, to deliver excellent customer service, attractive and competitive pricing and of course, quality. The World Travel Awards are at the heart of this impetus and we are delighted to have become a key sponsor. The partnership with the World Travel Awards will be a central part of our strategy of becoming a globally recognized brand.”

 

Feb 20

Red BlackBerry 8830 World Edition Smartphone Lets Verizon Wireless Customers Travel the Globe in Style

Whether travels to London, China, Australia, or beyond are on the 2008 travel schedule, Verizon Wireless customers can now add a touch of style to their world travel with their favorite globe-trotting wireless companion: the BlackBerry(R) 8830 World Edition Smartphone in red. This sophisticated smartphone offers Verizon Wireless customers a powerful global wireless experience in a stylish red finish.

Perfect for the fashionable world-traveling professional, the BlackBerry 8830 World Edition in red and Verizon Wireless’ Global BlackBerry service allow customers to access e-mail and place and receive domestic and international calls in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, North America, and parts of Africa. The BlackBerry 8830 World Edition in red features a large high-resolution color display and intuitive trackball navigation to help Verizon Wireless customers easily view e-mails, attachments, videos, and Web sites, and a back-lit QWERTY keyboard that makes it easy to send e-mail responses or instant messages with Mobile IM.

Feb 12

Tom Petty brings summer tour to the Forum

The 2008 summer tour follows on the heels of a remarkable few years in which Petty and the Heartbreakers have gone from strength to strength. The band’s sold-out 30th anniversary tour was the biggest of their career. The Peter Bogdanovich-directed documentary “Runnin’ Down A Dream,” a commercial and critical success for the band, established the Heartbreaker’s story as a striking embodiment of the American Dream. After the film premiered at the 2007 New York Film Festival, audiences worldwide saw the Heartbreakers’ story of triumph both in theaters and at home.

The summer tour promises to be a further affirmation that Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are indeed one of the best live bands in the business. As in past years, the Heartbreakers will travel with a very special, handpicked support act. Previous tours have featured special guests including Jackson Browne, Pearl Jam, the Strokes, the Allman Brothers, Stevie Nicks, and others. This summer tour continues the tradition of great musical packages, with legend Steve Winwood opening every show.

Jan 30

Horses for courses on e-insurance trail

The ability to move freely between Member States is one very concrete outcome of greater union in Europe. But with mobility comes potential insecurity. What happens if I get sick on holidays in Italy? Is insurance reciprocal when I work abroad in the EU? How is the hospital bill processed? The little blue European Health Insurance Card (eye-readable EHIC), valid since June 2004, takes the worry out of inter-European travel and work assignments, replacing a number of different forms that needed to be carried while on the move, such as the E111 and E110. This plastic card legally(1) entitles insured citizens from EU/EFTA countries to equivalent (unplanned) healthcare while abroad in any of the other 27 Member States or four EFTA countries.

This means the eye-readable EHIC has been implemented in a total of 31 countries Europe-wide. Quite an achievement already! “But this is all back-story to the challenging task we now face of digitizing the process,” says Noël Nader, director for international areas at GIE Sesame-Vitale in France who heads a consortium of Commission-funded partners now deploying ICT solutions to simplify and improve EHIC.

 

Jan 30

Akwaaba Travel Insurance Policy launched in London

AFTER its launch in Ghana last July, the Akwaaba Travel Insurance Policy gathered international recognition. On Friday the 7th of December, State Insurance Company of Ghana (SIC) introduced the product to UK dwellers in a launching that was chaired by Ghana’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, His Excellency Annan Cato. Organized by Logik Media, the launching was held at the Royal National Hotel in Bedford Way, London. Akwaaba Insurance Policy, the unique web-based policy, is meant to provide Ghana-bound travelers access to medical care and medical emergencies whilst in the country. It’s also planned to serve as an alternative to the National Health Insurance Scheme for Ghanaian residents abroad planning a visit home.

Akwaaba Insurance Travel Policy is a necessary element that complements Ghana’s tourism promotion drive and it is unique because it can be purchased via the internet. Akwaaba Insurance Policy comes in two different packages; ‘Akwaaba Leisure Package’ and ‘Akwaaba Gold Leisure Package’.