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October 2003
Issue number six


Editor : Ashley Gibbins ashley@williamjack.co.uk
Publisher: Travel Talk Radio info@traveltalkradio.com

In this issue

  • World Travel Market
  • From our members
  • Top tip
  • Industry news
  • Ongoing
  • The next issue

World travel Market

The World Travel Market takes place at Excel from ** to ** November. But what do travel writers’ think of the event?

  • I am definitely going. I went last year and it was great for making contacts and getting ideas. The press rooms upstairs are a good place to meet.
  • Am a WTM regular. Monday is the day to go. It gets progressively less important through the week as all the top people on the stands only go in for the first couple of days. You will need some sort of press accreditation to get it on that day and pre-registration is a help. Also remember that officially you are there to write about the WTM/exhibitors not to flog them stuff or bag freebies. Once you are in nobody cares but that is the line to stick to when registering.
  • WTM is bewilderingly huge, and you will get more out of it with some advanced planning as to what you are trying to achieve and do. The show catalogue with contacts for all exhibitors is worth getting on its own.
  • It's really not a big place for editorial contacts, as the stands are dedicated to the different tourist boards and operators. Editors are there, but wandering around like the rest of us - and likely to keep a low profile. It is good for making PR contacts for press trips.
  • WTM is a great place to make travel trade contacts but editors have no time for you and even if they do forget you by the end of the day so much is going on. One day is not enough and it is often better to briefly see people on Monday to make an appointment for Tuesday.
  • A tip: brochures and press packs are weighty and often contain irrelevant material. Ask for them to be mailed to you. Those who are really interested will follow up and send you something. These are the ones worth keeping in touch with. If they are not interested enough to send out a media pack then they probably will not be interested in following up on press trips.

 

From our members

Word of warning about floppy disks 

Everywhere I've travelled since 9/11 I've been allowed to hand my disks (and films) around for inspection by hand.  Recently at Gatwick I was forced to put them through the x-ray.  The films were okay BUT THE DISKS WERE CORRUPTED. 

Imagine - two weeks-worth of notes, information, thoughts, all gone!  It's taken me until now to try and remember most of it and get it typed up!  Unfortunately some things will never be recalled.

Barbara Bothwell, MCIJ, WWN

Barbbothwell@aol.com

Thanks

I am Aberdeen-based, so I was intrigued to learn about the Grampian tourist initiative, especially as I was supposed to be on their mailing list...  I'm now developing some of their ideas into feature proposals.  I've also taken advantage of a review copy of the AA 100 Walks guidebook, one of which I put to the test last weekend.

Amanda MacKenzie

Top tip

How to stop your address book spreading infection

With us travel writers relying on our e-address books, here is a simple, ingenious and very effective way to stop spreading a virus.

As you may know, if a worm or virus gets into your computer it heads straight for your e-mail address book, and sends itself to everyone in there.

This trick won't keep the virus from getting into your computer, but it will stop it from using your address book to spread further, and it will alert you to the fact, that a worm has infected your system.

Here's what you do. Open your address book and click on new contact. In the window where you would type your contacts firstname, type in AAAAAAA.. Also enter the email address AAAAAAA@a.aaa

The name AAAAAAA will be placed at the top of your address book as entry #1. This will be where the worm will start in an effort to send itself to all your friends. But, when it tries to send itself to AAAAAAA, it will be undeliverable because of the phony e-mail address.

The worm goes no further and your friends will not be infected.

But as the e-mail cannot be delivered, you will be notified of this, almost immediately, in your In Box. You know right away that you have the worm.

 

 

Industry news

Industry news provides snippets of information that might give a lead or two. It is compiled from a range of sources, in particular, www.travemedia.com.

You can subscribe to travmedia at http://www.travmedia.com/register_industry.php

Build your own hols increasingly popular

Leading online travel retailer/supplier Online Travel Corporation (OTC) says that DIY holidays now represent 31% of all online transactions.
 
Paris, Prague and New York are the top three most popular Build-Your-Own (BYO) destinations, confirming the growing appeal to UK consumers of taking an increased number of shorter breaks.

Long-haul destinations are also growing in appeal, with New York the number one BYO destination and Sydney market-leader when it comes to flight-only sales.

Onlinetravel.com's top 10’s

Self-packaged destinations
1. Paris 2. Prague 3. New York 4. Barcelona   5. Amsterdam 6. Rome 7. Brussels 8. Madrid 9. Venice  10. Dublin

Long-haul self-packaged destinations

1. New York 2. Dubai 3. Chicago 4. Los Angeles 5. Boston 6. Miami 7. Orlando 8. Bangkok 9. San Francisco 10. Barbados

SeeAmerica Media Marketplace at World Travel Market

 

The Travel Industry of America will host the second SeeAmerica Media Marketplace at World Travel Market on November 10, the first day of the show. This year's event will be sponsored by Hertz Europe and Marriott International and will feature 35 U.S. exhibitors. Last year's two hour event drew more than 125 European media for one on one meetings with U.S. suppliers. Contact Mike Pina at Mpina@tia.org.

Free London Pass for all WTM Delegates

World Travel Market is offering a free London Pass to all WTM delegates this year. Contact Jennifer Duffy at jenny@londonpass.com or 020 7907 1542.

CaribWorld launches 2004 brochure

CaribWorld has launched its biggest-ever brochure covering 45 islands in 25 Caribbean countries and Bermuda.  On offer are more than 200 hotels plus self-catering holidays together with luxury yacht and clipper cruises, twin-centre options in the US and Caribbean plus Latin America tours. Contact Joan Pearson at joan@beaconpr.co.uk or 01572 748800.

Chocolate breaks In Brussels

The Clarion Le Chatelain All Suite Hotel in Brussels is offering Belgian chocolate tasting breaks. Contact Catherine Allen at callen@bugsgang.co.uk or 020 7437 1792.

Guides to Barcelona and Krakow


Thomas Cook has published city guides to Barcelona and Krakow. Contact Faith Wootton at faith.wootton@thomascook.com or +44 1733 417271.

Get up & Go expands

Get up & Go, Australia's only travel magazine for mature travellers, is doubling its frequency and launching an e-newsletter to satisfy booming demand in the niche mature travel sector. Contact Robert Marson at robert@sparkgroup.com.au.

The Langham, Hotel Hong Kong

The Langham Hotel Hong Kong (formerly the Great Eagle Hotel Hong Kong) offers substantial savings of approx 50% this winter. Contact Ian  Mills at imills@avenuesales.co.uk or 01474 707934.

New walking guide for South West England

South West Tourism has produced a new walking guide. Contact Hannah Collingbourne at pressoffice@swtourism.co.uk or 01392 353 218.

Brussels From Above

Brussels now has one of largest passenger carrying balloons in the world. It is 5500 m3 in diameter, permanently inflated with helium and carries up to 30 people at a time. Contact Dawn Page at dawn@visitflanders.co.uk.

SkyEurope

SkyEurope Airlines is launching a daily low fare connection from Stansted to Budapest in 14 November 2003. The service will be operated by SkyEurope’s Boeing 737-500, 133 passenger aircraft. The service follows SkyEurope’s Vienna Bratislava route which was launched in July and which will increase to six days a week from October. Contact Gill Wison at gill.wilson@cecta.org or 01844 338332

Visit London appoints Ken Kelling


Visit London, the organisation responsible for marketing London to visitors in the UK and overseas, has announced the appointment of Ken Kelling as general manager - corporate affairs.  Contact Jenny Kite at jkite@visitlondon.com or 020 7932 2040.

New travel website

Group Leisure online is a new industry website for group travel organisers and industry professionals. Visit www.groupleisure.com.

Museums by night in Brussels

For a limited season almost 40 Brussels' Museums will be open until 10 pm on Thursdays. Contact dawn@visitflanders.co.uk or 020 7307 7741.

BA introduces lower fares

British Airways has introduced new lower fares across selected flights to
Spain, Portugal, France, Malta and Gibraltar for travel during October and
throughout winter.

The fares are bookable only on ba.com and are available for travelup to 12 February 2004. Contact Ali Rigby or James Christie on 01293 664634/1.

Road to the Isles

The road from Invergarry to Skye (the main A87 and historic "Road to the Isles") has been voted Britain's best driving route. Contact Caroline Keith at caroline@thekeithconsultancy.co.uk or 01463 811000.

Butlins stages National Brass Band Festival

Butlins Skegness will stage the Mineworkers National Brass Band Festival, over the weekend of Friday November 28 - Monday 1st December. Contact Lesley Penniston at lesley.penniston@bourne-leisure.co.uk or 01442 203165.

bmi Reinforces Commitment To Northern Ireland

bmi, the UK's second largest full service scheduled airline, is to further underline its commitment to Northern Ireland by introducing an increase in services between Belfast City and Heathrow. Contact Phil Shepherd at phil.shepherd@flybmi.com or 01332 854236.

London press conference to launch Antwerp’s Rubens 2004 celebration

The city of Antwerp, is planning to unveil its Rubens exhibition at a November press conference in London. Contact Dawn Page at dawn@visitflanders.co.uk or 020 7307 7741.

26th international Swiss hot air ballooning week

Over 80 hot-air balloons from 15 countries will meet again in the skies above Château-d-Oex between 24 January and 1 February.

Historic Germany from Great Rail Journeys

A brand-new itinerary taking in some of the lesser-known gems of Germany - including Wernigerode, Weimar and Eisenach - is on offer in 2004 from Great Rail Journeys. Contact Joan Pearson at joan@beaconpr.co.uk or 01572 748800.

Channel Islands Tennerfest

The 'Tennerfest' in Jersey and Guernsey runs from October to 12 November. Contact Joan Pearson at joan@beaconpr.co.uk or 01572 748800.

Mexico celebrates Day Of The Dead

Mexico’s Day of the Dead celebrations takes place from 31 October to 2 November.

Contact Karin Jones at karin_jones@flightcentre.co.uk or 07990 553 839.

Boat, Caravan and outdoor Show

The 43rd National Boat, Caravan and Outdoor Show takes place at the NEC Birmingham from 14 to 22 February 2004. Contcat Nina Gardiner at nina.gardiner@biggroup.co.uk or 0870 7300963.

 

 

Tea leaf reading at the Athenaeum

The Athenaeum Hotel has appointed the world's first ever resident tasseographer (tea leaf reader) as part of a celebration of afternoon tea. Contact Brett Perkins brett@truecoms.co.uk or 020 7495 7414.

What's New in San Francisco

"What's New" is a bimonthly listing of new venues, attractions and activities compiled by the San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau (SFCVB). For a citywide listing of events planned for the year 2003 and beyond, visit www.sfvisitor.org. Contact Tanya Pampalone at tpampalone@sfcvb.org or +1 (415) 227-2603.

East London open studios

East London’s Open Studios takes place over the week ends of 23-23 and 29-30 November. Contact Tasmin de Lara at tasmin@mazorcaprojects.com or 020 7729 3301.

Thomson Sponsors Young Ski Racers

Thomson Ski is providing eight bursaries for the winners of the English Ski Council 'Thomson Grand Prix Series' to train at the British Ski Academy in Les Houches near Chamonix in France. Contact : Marion Telsnig at mariontelsnig@s-h-g.co.uk or 020 939 5027.

What costs where

Research by All-Hotels.com has revealed Dublin (ave £114 pppn) is the most expensive city for hotel accommodation in Europe, while Prague 9£49) is the cheapest.

For those crossing the Atlantic, the much sung-about state of Oklahoma City in Tennessee (£31.13) America's cheapest city for hotel stays while the sunshine city of Santa Monica, California charges a whopping £167.

Contact Daniel Johnson at daniel.johnson@rooster.co.uk or 020 7691 3939.

Birmingham Book Festival

The Birmingham Book Festival takes place from 9-24 October. Ricky Tomlinson, Terry Jones, Alexi Sayle and Griff Rhus Jones will attend. Contact Katy Boss at katy@bookcommunications.co.uk or 0121 202 5000.

Ondon Pass sets up travel professionals website


Creators of The London Pass, The Leisure Pass Group have launched a travel professionals site www.lptravelpro.com within their website www.londonpass.com.

Contact : Jennifer Duffy at jenny@londonpass.com or 020 7907 1542.

bmi buys more planes

bmi is to take delivery of four Airbus Industrie A319 aircraft with options for five additional aircraft. Contact Phil Shepherd at phil.shepherd@flybmi.com or 01332 854236.

Scotland’s Autumn Gold Campaign

Visitscotland's Autumn Gold campaign offers deals throughout October and November to make the most of the season. Call 0845 22 55 121 for your free brochure or go to www.visitscotland.com for even more offers which are updated daily.

For further press information on what to see and do in Scotland, visuals or
press trip requests, please contact Gayle Wilson on 0131 472 2337 or      gayle.wilson@visitscotland.com or Karin Finlay or 0131 472 2321 or karin.finlay@visitscotland.com at the VisitScotland Press Office:

London Chocolate Week

London Chocolate Week takes place from 113-19 October. Contact Kate Jones at kate@nudgepr.co.uk or 0208 630 9214.

British Travel Trade Fair

The British Travel Trade Fair takes place at NEC Birmingham on 3-4 March, 2004. Contact Ross Williams on 020 7603 2168.


Ongoing

New newsletter for travel writers

Robert Jones, who runs www.wherewillwego.com (see below) is launching Travelwithme, a newsletter for travel writers.

This will be produced on a monthly basis and will feature up to 25 tour operators that would like to get their businesses noticed by travel writers.

The first issue is due to be completed by 15 August so if any CIoJ Travel Writers’ who would like to visit the website after that date go to www.travelwith.me.uk.

Photo gallery

Robert's second initiative is a new photo gallery that is featured on the www.wherewillwego home page.

This has been set up for tour operators to show images that might entice travellers to visit a destination and as a place for travel writers’ and photojournalists to place images that they might wish sell to tour operators, magazines, design companies etc.

Visit www.wherewillwego.com and look at the top left of the home page.

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.

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

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

Footprint

Footprint Handbooks (www.footprintbooks.com) is providing 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.

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.


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