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Issue number fifteen


Editor : Ashley Gibbins ashley@williamjack.co.uk
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Lead Story

Edinburgh Festivals
With Edinburgh gearing up for its summer festival season, the principal Edinburgh festivals (the Edinburgh Book, International and Film Festivals and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the Edinburgh Mela Intercultural Festival) have joined forces with VisitScotland and Edinburgh and Lothians Tourist Board to offer the travel and tourism media the services of a dedicated Festivals' Press Officer.

Kate Seymour, an experienced PR consultant, will be on hand throughout the run-up to and during the festivals as a source of advice, information and support for travel writers, journalists and broadcasting crews.

A press pack for the travel media will be available on request.

Contact Kate Seymour at kate.seymour@eltb.org or 0131 473 3640.

See America’s National Parks

See America’s National Parks, a partnership between the Travel Industry Association of America (TIA), the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation, is designed to capitalize on the 20 percent of UK travelers to the U.S. who visit national parks.

The See America’s National Parks programme features a new web site www.seeamerica.org that profiles each of the 388 national park service sites in the U.S. The site includes itineraries, links to local tourist areas, national park related travel deals for UK visitors and a one of a kind online pressroom for the media. 

The See America’s National Parks promotion coincides with what is seen as the US travel industry’s long awaited turnaround from a 31 percent decline in overseas visitors that started with September 11 and has been adversely effected by the outbreak of the war in Iraq and the worldwide SARS scare.

Contact Mike Pina at Mpina@tia.org.

Opportunities

Insight Guide:  Mediterranean Cruises
Insight Guide: Mediterranean Cruises, a brand new title to inspire and assist anyone taking a cruise across the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Insight Guides' latest addition is the only cruising guide on the market to contain detailed region-by-region coverage of more than 200 Mediterranean ports of call. Contact Charlotte Scott at charlotte.scott@trimediauk.com

Insight Guide : Eating In London

Insight Guide's new Eating In London has over 400 entries to help the Capital’s  diners to decide what to eat and where with expert and revealing reviews. Everything from the high-class gastronomic experience in the West End or pie and mash in the East End. Contact Charlotte Scott at charlotte.scott@trimediauk.com


For the complete list of the Insight Guides range contact Charlotte Scott at charlotte.scott@trimediauk.com or 020 7471 6802.

Review copies
Footprint Handbooks (www.footprintbooks.com) provides the CIoJ Travel Writers’ review copies of its best selling guides. Footprint publishes detailed, full colour, guides which provide a wealth of information to journalists planning, visiting and writing on destinations worldwide.

CIoJ Travel Writers’ can request review copies of a Footprint handbook although this support should be reflected, where appropriate, in any copy produced.

To request a particular guide email ashley@williamjack.co.uk.

Travel photography Awards 2004
This summer sees the return of the Princess Cruises Escapes Travel Photography Awards - the biggest professional and amateur travel photography competition in the UK.  Contact Clare Brice at clare.brice@porternovelli.co.uk or 020 7853 2261.

Industry news

US visas

JOURNALISTS visiting the USA will be pleased to hear that the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) bureau in the Department of Homeland Security has given its border agents discretionary authority to admit foreign media representatives with visas other than the "I" visa required for working journalists.  But pressmen who benefit from the new rule once
will be required to have the proper visa for subsequent trips to the US. Source : usinfo.state.gov

Caribbean Now
Caribbean Now is a bi-monthly newsletter highlighting the what the Caribbean offers travellers. Contact Lalla Dutt at ldutt@bgb.co.uk.

The Guild of Travel Management Companies
The Guild of Business Travel Agents is to change its name to the Guild of Travel Management Companies (GTMC) in 2005.The move reflects the changing role of the travel management company, from one of  booking and issuing tickets, trading on commission, and acting as a distributor for a major airline, to one which requires a complete alignment with the corporate customer in order to optimise the entire business travel budget. Contact Vanessa Aves at Vanessa.aves@brightergroup.com or 020 7603 2168.

New online service for families
A new online travel service (www.takethefamily.com) is the first service to offer advice, destinations and booking for family holidays in one place. Contact Andy Cook at andy.cook@takethefamily.com or 07815 100478.

The English Music Festival
The English Music Festival (www.englishmusicfestival.org.uk), a five-day festival to celebrate Britain’s musical tradition, is to take place in and around the mediaeval abbey at Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, in October 2005. Organisers hope that this will become an annual event. Em Marshall at em.marshall@btinternet.com or 07808 473889.

Blueprint for accommodation quality standards
Agreement on common standards for grading in England, Scotland and Wales for hotels, B&Bs and other types of accommodation has been announced by the three tourist boards, the RAC and the AA.  The agreement means that customers will be sure of the same standards of quality from each of the five accrediting organisations. Contact Heledd Llewelyn at heledd.llewelyn@tourism.wales.gov.uk or 029 20475 326

London Hotel Development Monitor
London will have up to 19,000 new hotel rooms coming on stream by 2008,
according to Visit London’s new London Hotel Development Monitor.

The Monitor, which provides an overview of proposed and confirmed hotel developments across London, shows that 11,500 rooms are set to open in the capital over the next four years. A further 7,786 rooms are likely to be constructed, subject to confirmed completion dates if the Olympic bid is successful. Contact Emma Coulthurst at ecoulthurst@visitlondon.com or 020 7 234 5843.

Cyprus
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) have decided to allow all nationals of the EU countries (including Greek Cypriots) to cross the UN-manned demarcation line from the south of the island to the north by showing only identity cards. The move will undoubtedly help the breakaway state's economy, especially its tourism sector and assist in its determination for Cyprus to become a single state. Source : http://www.trncgov.com

St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport
The St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport will expand its runway to 10,000 feet, enabling transcontinental flights to service the area, which is the largest tourism destination on the Gulf Coast of Florida. The St. Petersburg/Clearwater area is the leading destination on Florida's Gulf coast, drawing more than 4.8 million overnight visitors annually.  The area is best known for 35 miles of spectacular beaches, three of which are rated among the best in the United States, and record-breaking sunshine.  Contact Wit Tuttell at wit@FloridasBeach.com

Travel Writers’ conference in Bratislava
The CIoJ Travel Writers' and the Central European Countries Tourist Association (CECTA) are planning a major conference for travel writers in Bratislava in the Spring of 2005.

Although based in the Slovak capital, the conference will focus on all of the six countries represented by CECTA.

It will give travel writers and broadcasters attending the Bratislava conference, the chance to visit and write features about Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland and the Slovak Republic.

We will be promoting the conference with a series of six major London based networking presentations during the autumn and winter..

Each of these will be hosted by a CECTA country and provide excellent networking opportunities for travel journalists, photojournalists and broadcasters.

The first of these is set to be held in September at the Czech Embassy in London.

For more information now contact Ashley Gibbins at Ashley@williamjack.co.uk.

New Radisson SAS at London Stansted
From August 2004, travellers and local businesses can take advantage of the 500-room Radisson SAS Hotel, London Stansted Airport, for stopovers, meetings and entertaining. Contact Jules Ugo at jules.ugo@brightergroup.com or 020 7603 2168

Necker Island
Necker Island, Richard Branson's private 74-acre island located in the Caribbean's British Virgin Islands, aims to cater for every whim or fantasy. Everything is possible on this island hideaway. New to 2004 is the beautiful Necker Island spa offering treatments as relaxing as the surroundings with calming panoramic views. Contact Natasha Seth at natasha@halpern.co.uk or 0207 349 2491

Storyboard

Missouri's Katy Trail State Park
Missouri's Katy Trail State Park offers an opportunity to explore Missouri's natural beauty and rich history. The long-distance hiking and biking trail runs 200 miles along the Missouri River.
Contact Melanie Jones at melanie@celletpr.co.uk 0207 491 1112.

Mexico
Guadalajara City in Jalisco, Mexico, is hosting the International Mariachi and Charreria Horsemanship Festival from 2-12 September 2004. Approximately two million people will descend on Guadalajara for the 10-day festival that celebrates the traditional music and dress that is synonymous with Mexican culture. Contact Nick Mouton at nick_mouton@uk.bm.com or 020 7300 6269.

Caribbean Cruises head for Belfast
Thirteen cruise ships are due to visit Belfast in Northern Ireland this summer with Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises coming to the city for the first time. Contact Sheelagh Uprichard at sheelaghu@gcasgroup.com or 028 9055 7777.

Vancouver
Tourism Vancover have unveiled a packages of travel opportunities from the Westin Grand's culinary adventure package and the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver's "Ship Tease" package for pre- and post-Alaska cruise passengers to the Wedgewood Hotel's theatre package. What's new for July also includes events from Canada Day celebrations on Granville Island to Pride Week festivities. Contact Kate Colley Lo at kcolley@tourismvancouver.com

St. Augustine, Florida
The Casa de la Paz Bayfront B&B (www.casadelapaz.com) in St Augustine, Florida has been voted the most romantic B&B in the country in the first annual Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards, from among 27,000 B&B’s worldwide.  More than 16,000 votes were received during the six-month voting process with Casa de la Paz Bayfront B&B as Most Romantic. Contact Leigh Cort at leighc@aug.com.

Norway
Norwegian Coastal Voyage has launched a programme of land-based holidays to the resort of Voss, a lakeside town just one hour from Bergen. Contact Catherine Foster catherine.foster@invanor.no

Highland Games in Aberdeen and Grampian
Highland Games throughout Aberdeen and Grampian until September.  With the friendly atmosphere, a full programme of competitive entertainment from dancing to caber tossing, the colourful precision of the massed pipe bands, and all the fun of a country fair, a day at the Games is the ideal way for family and friends to experience the idyllic surroundings of market towns and villages. Contact Caroline Keith at caroline@thekeithconsultancy.co.uk or 01463 811000.

Solo holidays
Solo’s Holidays, the tour operator for single people has launched its new 2004/5 brochure. Among the highlights are diving in Sharm El Sheikh, desert safaris in Morocco, Christmas in the Caribbean, Wild West USA, skiing in Lake Louise and Costa Rica Explorer. Contact Anna Addison at anna.addison@recognitionpr.co.uk

Sandcastle competition
Great Yarmouth's Central Beach hosts the UK's biggest ever public sandcastle championship on Saturday 24 July. Teletext Holidays is holding the national sand building competition to find the country’s ‘Masters of Sand’.  The competition is open to all UK residents, regardless of ability and entrants can build anything from a traditional sandcastle to a bird or a plane. Contact Endre Johansen at endre@bbpr.com.

Paris on two feet and two wheels
For a different approach to Paris you can explore the city by bicycle, roller-blade or 2CV.  With 197 km of cycling paths and the banks of the Seine reserved to two-wheelers, roller bladers and walkers between May and October, the summer months are the time to get on your bike.  Paris Rando Velo organises a free cycling tour of Paris every Friday night and on the third Sunday of each month. Contact Ann Noon at ann.noon@franceguide.com.

Big Bus encourages children to walk in London
With child obesity on the increase in the UK, The Big Bus Company has three free walking tours of London on offer.  The guided tours are included in the price of a Big Bus Company ticket and will spur even the most reluctant, lethargic child into action as they are invited to learn about London on foot. Contact Carly Smith at csmith@bgb.co.uk or 020 7233 2300.

Namibia
The Olive Grove is the latest luxury bed and breakfast in Windhoek – Namibia’s capital and the Ntwala Lodge opens in the Caprivi region in Autumn 2004
The arrival of these properties highlights a significant boom in the luxury accommodation sector in Namibia, ranging from opulent safari camps to upscale guest houses. Contact Carly Smith at csmith@bgb.co.uk or 020 7233 2300.

Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines (SIA) passengers travelling to Australia and New Zealand can enjoy a night's free accommodation in Singapore, plus entry to top tourist sites, free airport transfers and much more.  The offer is available on bookings between 1 July and 30 November 2004 and must be taken by 30 March 2005. Contact Louise Briggs at louise@keenepa.co.uk.

Kent the Garden of England
As well as being the Garden of England, Kent is also becoming the place to go for a gourmet break.  The county has the largest number of farmers’ markets of any English county and now has a fourth Michelin-starred restaurant to add to the ‘must do’ list of any committed foodie visiting the county. Contact Virginia Webb at vwebb@bgb.co.uk or 020 7233 2300.

New tours to Japan for food lovers
The huge rise in popularity of Japanese food in the UK has led to two gourmet Japan tours being launched.  Intrepid's Japanese Gourmet Traveler trip allows participants to travel in style to see the sights of Japan and have a gastronomic feast along the way. Contact Kylie Clark at kylie@jnto.co.uk or 020 7734 6870

Sightseeing tours of Ljubljana by boat
Boat trips along the Ljubljanica River through Ljubljana is providing an increasingly popular way of seeing e Slovenia’s capital city. Contact
Jona Šenk at jona.senk@slovenia-tourism.si.

New Shangri-La Hotel in Australia
Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts, Asia Pacific's leading luxury hotel group, will open its second hotel in Australia in August 2004 when the former Radisson Plaza Hotel at the Pier is reflagged the Shangri-La Hotel, the Marina, Cairns. The hotel is currently undergoing a more than A$25 million renovation.  Contact Karen Luard at karen.luard@shangri-la.com

Cheaper fares on Scottish Highland lines
ScotRail is ‘opening up’ the picturesque West and North Highland Lines to
day trippers this summer by introducing a new range of day out return fares
– with savings of up to 32% on last summer. These routes are considered some of the most scenic railway journeys in the world. Contact Carol Harris at carol.harris@scotrail.co.uk.

Sydney rock and reef

Travelbag has a two week holiday taking in the top attractions of Sydney, Uluru (Ayers Rock) and The Great Barrier Reef, with tours included.  Valid for departures between 15 August - 30 November. Contact Paul Rousseau atprousseau@bgb.co.uk or 020 7233 2300.

Le Meridien Fisherman's Cove , Seychelles

The famous Le Méridien Fisherman's Cove hotel at the tip of Beau Vallon beach on the island of Mahé in the Seychelles has re-opened following a $12 million refurbishment. Contact Julia  Clark at julia.clark@lemeridien.com or 020 7301 2000

Sunsail cruises back into Cuba
Sunsail, the provider of yacht charter and watersports beach club holidays, is starting up bareboat and skippered charters next winter from its base at Trinidad in Cuba. Contact Chris Clode at chris.clodepr@ntlworld.com

Colorado
Colorado's wine industry is growing fast with many new additions expected for the remainder of 2004. The Colorado Wine Industry Development Board has issued its 2004 Colorado Wine Country brochure, updated to include 10 new wineries. Contact Rachele Grieve at rachele@celletpr.co.uk.

Readers vote Slovenia
Readers of the Observer and visitors to Guardian Unlimited have chose Slovenia as their most popular European destination. Contact Jona Šenk at jona.senk@slovenia-tourism.si.

New ferry service to Skye
Ferry company 6° West has started a new sailing between the west coast mainland of Scotland and the Isle of Skye. The Gairloch, Wester Ross to Portree sailing will give visitors the chance to take in some spectacular scenery. The trip passes landmarks that would take much longer to get round by road. Breathtaking views of the magnificent Torridon Mountains and Cuillin Hills as well as the Kilt Rock waterfall - the UK’s highest - and the imposing Old Man of Storr rock formations. Conatct Caroline Keith at caroline@thekeithconsultancy.co.uk or 01463 811 000.

Sunsail opens sea school and charter in South Africa
Sunsail, the yacht charter and watersports beach club holidays company, has opened a new base in South Africa offering both yacht charter and sailing tuition. Contact Chris Clode at chris.clodepr@ntlworld.com or 01243 431343

New Le Meridien in Singapore
Luxury global hotel group Le Méridien Hotels & Resorts has opened Le Méridien Changi Village, its second hotel in Singapore.  The 380-bedroom hotel has completed a $45m renovation to transform the property into a minimalist, modern hotel providing an alternative location away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. Contact Julia  Clark at julia.clark@lemeridien.com or 020 7301 2000

Events

Marriott St Pierre to host world final
The Marriott St Pierre Hotel & Country Club's Old Course will host the inaugural 2004 world final of the International Pairs in August.  The International Pairs is the largest golf event of its kind in the world, involving tens of thousands of club golfers - and the world finals will see national champions from all competing countries gather together to fight it out for the privilege of being named International Pairs world champions. Contact Heledd Llewelyn at heledd.llewelyn@tourism.wales.gov.uk or 029 20475 326

Leeds Castle hot air balloon festival
The Leeds Castle Hot Air Balloon & Vintage Car Festival takes place on September 11 and 12.  Up to thirty brightly coloured hot air balloons, including the castle's own vibrant hot air balloon, will take to the skies, weather permitting, above the historic Kent attraction.
Hannah Davies at hannah.davies@ehapr.com or 01622 674177

Trafalgar 200 
The Royal Navy has announced plans to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar (www.trafalgar200.com). Events will take place in Portsmouth during the summer and in London during October 2005.These start with a Fleet Review of vessels from 30 countries at Spithead in the Solent on Tuesday 18 June 2005.The International Festival of the Sea takes place in Portsmouth from 30 June to 3 July 2005.Public celebrations also take place in Trafalgar Square on Sunday 23 October 2005.Contact Commander Pam Healey at pressoffice@trafalgar200.com or 02392 720 063.

Rocktoberfest
Rocktoberfest (25 to 26 September) is a free outdoor 50s and 60s rock ’n’ roll music festival in downtown Palm Springs, where stores, shops and restaurants remain open and vendors line Palm Canyon. Many of the performers are Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Famers, lending an air of nostalgia to the show. Fabian, the Drifters, Shirelles, Little Anthony and the Imperials, and many other legends have appeared here. There is also a classic car show, a free street fair and “VillageFest” on Thursday night. Contact: Linda Fort at lfort@palm-springs.org

Miami spice restaurant month
During Miami Spice restaurant month (www.Miami-Spice.com) throughout August and September more than 60 of the most celebrated chefs and restaurants 2004offer one price- $29.99 for a complete dinner. Many places also feature great power lunches for $19.99. Contact Lynda Daboh at lynda@firstpr.co.uk.

Seville's flamenco festival
Every other year, Seville, the vibrant capital of Andalucia, becomes a giant stage for some of the world's most outstanding Flamenco artistes to demonstrate their talents in lively concerts and performances across the city.  The 13th Biennial Flamenco Festival (www.spainatheart.co.uk) takes place from 14 September to 10 October at venues throughout Seville, with impromptu performances of singing, dancing and guitar playing expected in the city's squares, parks and gardens between. Contact Karen Outred at ko@freelancepr.fsnet.co.uk or 01189 401893.

Paxos music festival
Paxos, the jewel of the Ionian Islands, is the perfect retreat for a romantic getaway and the annual Paxos Music Festival from 1 to 9 September has chamber music, plus Greek music and dancing. Contact Karen Outred at ko@freelancepr.fsnet.co.uk or 01189 401893.

The Bermuda Jazz Festival
International jazz and R&B musicians and singers will perform in the oldest British colony of Bermuda during its annual Jazz Festival, held from 6 to 10 October at the Royal Naval Dockyard and other venues across the islands. Contact Karen Outred at ko@freelancepr.fsnet.co.uk or 01189 401893.

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (25 November 2004) in New York has become the traditional kick-off to the Christmas holiday season. On Thanksgiving Eve, visitors can enjoy watching the parade’s signature giant character and novelty balloons come to life as they are inflated with helium. The parade also features marching bands, floats, and clowns. Other popular elements include celebrities, entertainers, cheerleading squads, costumed characters, motorcycle units, and participants on horseback. Contact: Reagan Stulbaum at rstulbaum@nycvisit.com

Cheyenne Frontier Days
This nine-day Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo and western celebration  (23 July to 1 August) draws top professionals who compete for more than $1 million in cash and prizes. Complementing the rodeo action are chute tours that provide a first-hand look at the behind-the-scenes activities, chariot races, and a wild horse race. Carrying out the frontier theme are an Indian village, Old West town, square dancing, chuckwagon cookoffs, pancake breakfasts, and art show. Several parades that include antique carriages and automobiles as well as riders in period dress, a carnival midway, an air show and top-name entertainment round out the program. Contact: Nicole Gamst at nicole@cfdrodeo.com.

Tobago Fest 
The tranquil Caribbean island of Tobago sheds its peaceful, laid-back image to host an array of parties, costumed parades, dancing in the streets and Carnival music as part of the annual Tobago Fest  (28 to 30 September).This is held in and around the capital, Scarborough with visitors are welcome to take to the streets with locals, and should feel free to don feathered and sequinned costumes. Contact Karen Outred at ko@freelancepr.fsnet.co.uk or 01189 401893.

Shakespeare and love exhibition
Shakespeare and Love, this year's Globe Summer exhibition opens on 5 June. While the Season of Star-Crossed lovers develops on stage during the Globe Theatre Season, the exhibition will provide further commentary on the theme. Contact Gerry Halliday at gerry@shakespearesglobe.com or 020 7902 1406.

Best festivals in the UK this summer
Many of England's best loved cities play host to a fantastic variety of alternative festivals over the summer months, which means you can enjoy your favourite music with all the creature comforts of the city. Contact Natasha Grant at ngrant@webershandwick.com or 020 7067 0259.

Why Write About...

Aube en Champagne, France

There were over 100.000 UK visits to the French region of Aube en Champagne during 2003 writes Emmanuel Trioné. Overall figures show that Aube is the only départment in the Champagne-Ardenne region to enjoy sustained growth in tourism over the past three years. 

Troyes, the ancient capital of Champagne, is now a popular citybreak destination thanks to its ‘halfway house’ situation for families driving down to the south of France, and thanks to the opening of new low-cost airline routes to places like Dijon, which serve as ideal gateways to the department.

Aube can be translated as the “dawn of a promising morning”, and is also the name of a river. The “Département”, or county, is made up of six areas; Nogentais, Plaine Champenoise, Les Grands Lacs, Côte des Bar, Chaourçois Armance and Pays d`Othe.

The medieval capital of Aube en Champagne is Troyes and is just 90 minutes from Paris on the TGV (high speed train).

The region boasts many vineyards and champagne houses and it is in fact the second largest champagne producing département in France. 

The three man made lakes in the “Orient Forest”, one for swimming and sailing, one for wildlife and another for motorised watersports are always a popular attraction during the summer months. 

Nigloland is France’s fourth theme park.  Created in 1987 by a family of fair ground travellers the park has much expanded and now attracts on average 500,000 visitors a year.  Rides are diverse with high speed roller coasters for thrill seekers and themed areas for younger children.  The park is a destination for all the family. 

Aube has an abundance of unique and unusual buildings and since May 1998 Troyes, the capital of Aube, which has the largest collection of half-timbered buildings of any town in France, has launched an initiative to restore and preserve the historical architecture for which the town is so famous. 

Beautiful medieval half-timbered houses and churches can be found throughout the region along with the largest collection of stained glass windows in Europe.

Contact Emmanuel Trioné at emmanuel@representationplus.co.uk or 020 8877 4503

Styria, Austria
Styria is nicknamed the Green Heart of Austria writes Karin Mrkvicka.

With its climate and beautiful countryside, ranging from vineyards to mountains, this is the perfect place to blow away the cobwebs, to rest up and to recharge your batteries.

Wellness packages here include the latest innovative approaches to wellbeing, with complementary therapy treatments and expert beauty and nutritional advice, carefully combined with fun activity programmes. The south of the region is famous for its bubbling Hot Springs; further north, the treatments include mineral salt and special mud. Styria’s highly trained wellness specialists have designed a selection of holistic ‘energy boosts’ to revitalise your body, mind and spirit.

But Styria and its spa hotels offer more than a healthy lifestyle: there’s also wonderful food, lively entertainment and a rich history. For full details contact Karin Mrkvicka at karin.mrkvicka@austria.info or 020 7629 6146.

Baden-Württemberg, Germany 
Baden-Württemberg in the German Southwest is the third-largest federal state and the one with the greatest diversity in all of Germany writes Linda Borchert.

Unusually rich in arts and culture, a changing scenery of landscapes, lively and famous cities such as Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Freiburg, Heidelbeg, Ulm, Tübingen and Baden-Baden. Contact Linda Borchert at linda.borchert@d-z-t.com


Flight Lines


VLM

VLM Airlines, the largest carrier serving London's City Airport, has started operating a new service from the airport to Jersey.  The new service will be a continuation of the route operated by FlyBe. Jennifer Jackson at jennifer@mccluskey.co.uk or 0208 237 7979.

Norwegian
Norwegian
, Norway’s low cost airline, which operates flights between London Stansted and Oslo, Bergen and Stavanger, has added another three aircraft to its fleet. Contact Catherine Foster catherine.foster@invanor.no

NIKI
Low cost airline NIKI is extending its City Shuttle service with a new route between London and Vienna being added from 1st November.  The Austrian airline of NIKI Lauda, the former Formula One driver, is the first low-cost carrier to link these two cities. The daily flight will operate from London-Stansted to Vienna Schwechat. Contact Angelika Schwaff at abpresse@airberlin.com.

Singapore airport
SINGAPORE Changi Airport has opened a Chair Spa. Travellers who fancy a rejuvenation can choose from six massage chairs in an environment which offers full body, stiff shoulder, lower back or acupressure massage after a flight. The massage comes with aroma oils to stimulate the senses, servings of fruit tea, refreshing towels and an eye-mask. It costs from S$10 for 15 minutes. Source : www.changi.airport.com.sg

Air Berlin
Air Berlin is to operate a new daily connection from Manchester to Berlin-Tegel and one to Dusseldorf. Manchester -Paderborn will be flown four times a week and Southampton to Paderborn three times weekly. Berlin Air also operates London-Stansted Berlin-Tegel, Dusseldorf, Hanover, Munster-Osnabruck, Nurem-berg, Paderborn and Palma de Mallorca In the past year almost 700,000 passengers travelled with Air Berlin on these routes. Contact Angelika Schwaff at abpresse@airberlin.com.

Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Atlantic Airways is to launch daily scheduled services between London and Sydney via Hong Kong from 7 December.  The service will be operated by an Airbus A340-600 aircraft the longest plane in the world. In future years this will be replaced on the route by the Airbus A380, the biggest plane in the world. Contact pressreleases@fly.virgin.com

Easyjet
Easyjet claims every passenger on a flight to Prague recently from East Midlands International Airport, including those with hold baggage, used the self-check-in kiosks rather than the traditional check-in process. The airline ultimately wants to see kiosk-only check-in for all its services.Source : www.easyjet.com.

Wizz flies to Warsaw and Gdansk
Wizz Air, the new European low-fare airline has added to its services
from London Luton Airport. Having established routes to
Katowice in Southern Poland and Budapest in Hungary it now flies London Luton to both Warsaw and Gdansk. Visit www.wizzair.com or contact Ian Briggs at ian.briggs@ltn.aero or 01582 395517.

Quantas
Qantas is to expand its European operations from 31 October by introducing daily codeshare services with Air France to Paris via Singapore and increasing services to London from 21 to 27 per week. Contact Melissa Heyn at Melissa@shinecom.com or 0207 553 3333

Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Atlantic is planning to offer its Upper Class passengers the chance to experience the Gibbs Aquada when travelling to and from London’s Heathrow airport. This will enabling them to beat the traffic by taking to the Thames.  Virgin Atlantic plans to introduce the service later in the summer. Contact pressreleases@fly.virgin.com

Brussels Airlines
SN Brussels Airlines has been awarded a Skytrax "Airline Excellence Award", the premier recognition of outstanding Quality Excellence for product and customer service standards across the airport and onboard environment. Contact Sue Heady on tel: 078 5595 0705 or sue@heady.demon.co.uk.

Alitalia
Alitalia will start operating twice-daily services from Manchester International Airport to Milan Malpensa. Contact Ivan Rahal at <rahal.ivan@alitalia.it or 020 8745 8297.

 Ongoing

The Tourism Society
The Tourism Society (www.tourismsociety.org) is the leading network of professionals in the industry representing hotels, attractions, destinations, operators, travel companies, writers, academics, students and consultants. Contact Adrian Clark at tour.soc@btinternet.com

Wherewillwego.com
Travel website wherewillwego.com is offering CIoJ Travel Writers’ the chance to submit reviews for its Travel reviews from around the globe pages.

No fee is involved (on either side) but it does provide a shop window for your features and a way for editors (worldwide) to see your writing style. In return Robert Jones of wherewillwego.com is publishing information on the CIoJ Travel Writers’ and will pass information on us to other travel writers’ who approach him

Bradt
Bradt Travel Guides are happy to provide CIoJ members with complimentary copies of any of their guides for research in return for a mention of the guide in print. Please visit their website to ensure a guide is published before making a request.

For a full list see their website www.bradt-travelguides.com.

To request a particular guide email ashley@williamjack.co.uk.

Response Source
Response Source (www.responsesource.com) is a relatively new journalist enquiry system, which is now being accessed by thousands of journalists and PR practitioners.

Response Source allows a journalist to send requests for information to public relations agencies in specific sectors.  These agencies then respond direct if appropriate.

EU4journalists
The European Journalists Centre has launched a new website to help journalists reporting on the European Union. The EU for journalists website simplifies the maze of information available on the EU so reporters can easily get to grips with the key issues and players. Visit www.eu4journalists.com

The next issue

The next issue of the CIoJ Travel Writers’ bulletin will be out in June 2004.

Send your contributions to ashley@williamjack.co.uk

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