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October 2004  
Issue number eighteen


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


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 In this issue

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Storyboard  | Story provides snippets of information that might give a lead or two. It is compiled from a range of sources including travemedia.com.
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Why Write
The Classic News Zealand Wine trail |
| Flight Lines |
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Opportunities

The American West Steamboat Company
The American West Steamboat Company (AWSC) is offering two new Food & Wine cruises aboard the luxury sternwheeler Empress of the North. The cruises depart November 21st and December 12th, round trip from Portland, Oregon and include over 1000 miles of cruising along the Columbia, Willamette and Snake Rivers.

To participate in a familiarization trip, please email your contact information to Robert Ferguson at JaweaH@awsc.us.  


Guide to cruising in North America and Alaska

The new Insight Guide: North American & Alaskan Cruises is the only cruising guide on the market to cover the breadth of destinations that North America has to offer, from the Gulf of Alaska to the Gulf of California and Hawaii, from New Orleans to Newfoundland.

The guide includes features and essays designed to give the reader an in-depth understanding of the region and of the cruising phenomenon. A "Places" section describes the main sights and attractions on dry land, and a "Travel Tips" section lists recommended hotels and restaurants in the ports of call as well as essential contact details.

Insight Guide: North American & Alaskan Cruises is available from all good bookshops priced at £16.99. For further information or to obtain a review copy contact Charlotte Scott at charlotte.scott@trimediauk.com or 020 7471 6802 


Arizona press trips schedule released
The Arizona Office of Tourism’s Media Relations Division has released its press trips schedule through June 2005.  Included in the schedule are Canyon Wonderland, Arizona’s Pioneers & Settlers, Juan Bautista de Anza Trail and Sky Islands of Southeastern Arizona. To be considered for these tours, visit http://pressroom.arizonaguide.com or contact Heather Wright at hwright@azot.com.

Aspen snowmass international fam
The Aspen Skiing Company and International Property Alliance invite the British media to participate in the 9th Annual Aspen/Snowmass International FAM. For information contact Kim Edwards at kedwards@aspensnowmass.com.

Arts & culture in Little Rock
The Peabody Alliance for Arts & Culture is organizing and hosting a 5-day FAM trip in Little Rock from October 20-25. Contact Maureen Brigid Gonzalez at Mgonzalez@peabodyorlando.com  for a booking form.

Industry news

Opening offer at Le Méridien Stuttgart
Le Méridien, Stuttgart, is re-opening in November following a €19 million refurbishment. Contact Julia Clark at julia.clark@lemeridien.com or 020 7301 2553.

International Group Leisure & Travel Show
The International Group Leisure & Travel Show 2004 runs at Wembley Exhibition Centre on 7 and 8 October. The UK’s leading group travel organisers and tour operators has over 300 exhibitors, including destinations, attractions and suppliers. Register at www.leisureshow.com.

Travelsavers Launch Premium Cruise Club
Travel marketing and technology company, Travelsavers, is launching a premium cruise club, specifically for its UK and Irish members. Contact Jos Dewing at jdewing@travelsavers.com or 07773 455497.

Media training for travel industry
A new service to help the travel industry fight back from the effects of damaging press coverage, resulting from everything from international crises to airline failures, has been launched by travel PR agency Rooster. The Rooster Media Masterclass suite of courses provides professional training to help companies communicate effectively through the media, and gives participants a series of golden rules for providing proactive and reactive press comment.  Contact Ryan Levitt at ryan.levitt@rooster.co.uk nor 020 7691 3939

Car park check in from First Choice Airways
From summer 2005 holidaymakers flying on First Choice Airways from London Gatwick will be able to check in with their luggage at the NCP Flightpath Long Stay North Terminal car park.

Passengers will park in Zone W of the car park and proceed to the check-in reception building with their luggage, passports and tickets, where check-in will take place. They will then be able to catch the first available transfer bus from stop 5, over to the North Terminal building and proceed directly to passport control and through to departures. Contact Sandra Pitcher on 01293 588101 or sandra.pitcher@firstchoice.co.uk

Premium Travel 2005
Premium Travel 2005 takes place at the Royal Albert Hall on 16 and 17 May 2005. Visit : www.realityhouse.co.uk/premiumtravel

Independent holiday study
More than 30% of British travellers who have booked an independent holiday have experienced problems and higher-than-expected costs. Research from a Leger Holidays study showed hidden costs was the main concern for 16.8% of travellers, while holiday disruption forcing travellers to resolve problems themselves was the second biggest complaint for 13.9% of people.The difficulty and stress of self-booking a holiday was a concern (6.5%), as was feeling isolated without a travel rep (5.1%).  Contact Adrian Johnson at adrian.johnson@poultergroup.com or 0113 285 6428.

Spanish Tourist Office address
The Spanish Tourist Office is moving from Manchester Square to New Cavendish Street and will be at the new offices from Monday 27th September. Contact Margarita Caton at press.london@tourspain.es or 020 7467 5505

Storyboard

Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) has opened on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The museum gathers ancient ceramics, intricate beadwork and modern art to illustrate the past and present of native peoples spread across the Western Hemisphere over the last 20,000 years. contact Thomas W. Sweeney, NMAI at sweeneyt@si.edu.

P&O Cruises
P&O Cruises has published its new World Voyages 2005/6 brochure offering worldwide cruises on a choice of three different superliners for the first time.  The new programme features a total of 90 varied destinations worldwide from the major ‘must-see’ cities of Sydney and San Francisco to lesser-visited locations such as Philip Island and Pago Pago as well as new destinations Eden (Australia), Exmouth (Australia) and Richard’s Bay (South Africa).
Contact Clare Cole at clare.cole@pocruises.com or 023 8052 5203.

The Cheetah’s Fight For Survival
To celebrate the launch of the final book in the Big Cat Diary Series, 'The Cheetah', BBC Big Cat Diary presenter Jonathan Scott, will be talking about these unique and beautiful cats at 7pm on Tuesday 9th November at the Royal Geographical Society, London, SW7. contact Jonathan Sloan at jonathansloan@hillsbalfour.com or 020 7202 6370

First Choice sponsors Celebrity
First Choice is to sponsor the fourth series of “I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here!” hosted by Ant & Dec. Contact Emma Waddell at Emma.Waddell@firstchoice.co.uk or 01293 588714 

Trailfinders Ski USA & Canada
Trailfinders has published its new Ski USA & Canada brochure for 2004/05. Contact Lisa at lisawarner@trailfinders.com or 020 7937 6544 

Active Hotels and Air Polonia European Distribution Deal
Active Hotels has signed a distribution deal with Air Polonia, the low cost airline operating out of Poland to European and international destinations. Contact Mandy Zakhour at mandy@activehotels.com or 01223 578134

Go Travel holidays to Mexico and Florida from Scotland
Go Travel Direct have announced low-cost summer holidays to Mexico and Florida from Glasgow starting in May 2005, expanding their current service offerings which include all-inclusive Caribbean holidays to Cuba and the Dominican Republic. Contact Lorna Inglis at lorna@mediahouse.co.uk or 0141 226 3700

New Le Meridien Resort Hotel in Cambodia
A new five-star Le Méridien resort has opened in Angkor, Cambodia.  The destination has seen a marked increase in demand from luxury travellers worldwide. Contact Julia  Clark at julia.clark@lemeridien.com or 020 7301 2553

Turner And Venice
An exhibition of 120 works charting the relation between Yurner, the great English artist, and Venice runs at the Correr Museum in Venice until January 2005. It is organized by Musei Civici Veneziani and the Tate Britain. Contact Stefania Gatta at stefaniagatta@italiantouristboard.co.uk or 020 7399 3555

Sunsail spends on Watersports Beach Club Refurbishment
Sunsail’s watersports beach clubs in the Mediterranean have undergone a major £5 million refurbishment. Contact Chris Clode at chris.clodepr@ntlworld.com 044 1243 431343.

Learn to dive in Grenada
Dive holidays in the UK are growing in popularity as people are looking to do something more active on holiday rather than just lazing on the beach.  Learning to dive in the Caribbean is far more fun than in a cold swimming pool in the UK and the Spice Island of Grenada is one of the best places in the Caribbean to learn with its warm, clear waters, amazing reefs and coral gardens. Contact Karin Jones at karin_jones@flightcentre.co.uk or 07990 553 839

BA to Crete
British Airways franchise partner GB Airways announced in Athens today that is to introduce a twice-weekly summer service to Heraklion, Crete next May.  The airline, which is the first to operate direct scheduled services to the island from the UK, will operate on Tuesdays and Fridays from London Gatwick. Contact Ali Rigby at Ali.Rigby@gbairways.com or 01293 664631

Belle-gravia Beautie
The Sheraton Belgravia has launched Belle-gravia, an exclusive pampering package developed for female guests - or anyone else who would like to indulge themselves with some 'me time'.  Working in partnership with Origins, the leaders in multi-sensory beauty and wellness products, The Sheraton Belgravia has put together a luxurious selection of Belle-gravia treats - chosen following research into what female guests wanted when they stay at a hotel. Contact Carla Burt at carla.burt@starwoodhotels.com or 020 7290 7106

Sheraton Asunción –Paraguay
Paraguay’s first international hotel, the Sheraton Asunción, has opened.  The newly built hotel, located in the heart of Asunción, Paraguay’s fast-growing capital city, is designed to attract both the regional corporate market as well as international business travellers. Contact Carla Burt at carla.burt@starwoodhotels.com or 020 7290 7106

Winter News From Sweden
The latest news from Sweden including: Take in the leading lights of Scandinavia; new winter adventures; skiing news; what's new in Sweden; autumn breaks; Christmas news; new Swedish events. Contact Madeleine Meech at m.meech@travelpr.co.uk or 0208 891 4440

A Victorian Christmas present from Tower Bridge Exhibition
During December 2004, Tower Bridge Exhibition will be offering pre-booked groups a complimentary, seasonal talk by a Blue Badge Guide, describing Christmas in London in Victorian times. Contact Liz  Rice at enquiries@towerbridge.org.uk or 0207 407 9191

Blue Train to relaunch
The Blue Train that was damaged by fire in March 2003 will be re-launched on 2 December 2004 in Pretoria, South Africa. Contact Claire Roadley at claire@ethosmarketing.co.uk or 01403 243 619

Nine great national parks for fall photography
Spectacular colours and the departure of summer crowds make fall a great time to take your camera to America’s national parks, according to AAA. To help shutterbugs pick the best park for their autumn getaway, AAA has teamed with a renowned nature photographer to recommend some top destinations. Contact Justin McNaull at jmcnaull@national.aaa.com.

Irish Ferries fares under £100
Irish Ferries has created a new five-day Autumn fare with a car and two adults starts at £99 return when travelling between Pembroke and Rosslare. Contact Tom Williams at tom.williams@flagshipgroup.co.uk or 020 7886 8446 

Florence And Edinburgh
In 2004 the City of Edinburgh celebrates the 40th anniversary of the twinning agreement with the City of Florence. A series of events has been organized in Edinburgh.  Contact Stefania Gatta at stefaniagatta@italiantouristboard.co.uk or 020 7399 3555

War And Peace In Wiltshire
Those interested in Military history will enjoy a short break in Wiltshire to visit some of the locations that were closely connected with military movements in the first and second World Wars. Contact Dot Williams at dot.williams@greatwesternenterprise.co.uk or 01225 712 311

Destination America Golf Guide 2005
Emap Active, publisher of Golf World and Today’s Golfer, is to publish a Destination America Golf Guide 2005. Contact Ken Gill at Ken.Gill@emap.com.

Le Méridien Angkor
The new five star Le Méridien resort has opened in Angkor, Cambodia. Le Méridien Angkor is located one kilometre from the city centre of Angkor, six kilometres from the World Heritage site of the legendary temples of Angkor Wat and 14 kilometres from the international airport of Siem Reap. Contact: Julia Clark at julia.clark@lemeridien.com or 0207 301 2553

New York harbour Cruise
Circle Line is offering a convenient 75-minute cruise of New York Harbour The 12 mile narrated nautical tour gives passengers the opportunity to see some of the most beautiful scenery in New York City.  Contact Claire Blacknell at  tmp.uk@btinternet.com.

A book at bedtime
The De Vere Cavendish St James’s hotel in London has created a new concept for its regular travellers who enjoy a bit of bedtime reading. By working with Waterstones Piccadilly the new ‘Book at Bedtime’ service enables the Cavendish to hand deliver the book of choice to the guest’s room. Contact Sarah-Louise Robinson at Sarah-Louise. Robinson@davies-tanner.co.uk.

Casino gaming hits sunny Florida
Visitors to Florida can experience the thrill of casino gaming, live entertainment and luxury accommodations at the new Seminole Hard Rock Hotels & Casinos in Tampa and Hollywood, Florida. Each resort features a health club, spa and fitness centre. Contact Lena Sadiwskyj, at Lena_Sadiwskyj@ypbr.com.

Starr Pass Resort & Spa opens in the Tucson Mountains
The JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa opens in the Tucson Mountains on December 15th. As Southern Arizona’s largest resort, the property will feature 575 rooms including 35 luxury suites, a spa, seven dining options, a 27-hole Golf at the Starr Pass Marriott Golf Club and more than 88,000 square feet of meeting space. Located in the Sonoran Desert, the resort is a sanctuary for nature lovers with views stretching to the horizon and hiking trailheads located right on property. Visit www.jwmarriottstarrpass.com.

Emirates Palace,Abu Dhabi
The new Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, is set to open in 2005. Built by the government of Abu Dhabi, it joins a number of other ‘Palaces’, some newly built for guests to stay in, others the product of spectacular restoration products. Contact Claire Griffin at claire@grifcopr.com or 020 7736 9718

Opening of Wannado City
Wannado City, Florida’s newest interactive entertainment concept for children has opened. Located at Sawgrass Mills, one of Florida’s largest retail and entertainment centers, in Fort Lauderdale, Wannado City is America’s first indoor role-playing theme park for kids. Visit www.sawgrassmills.com.

Muthaiga Golf Club, Kenya
Kenya’s $1 million Muthaiga Golf Club has opened to become one of the top championship courses in East and Central Africa. Contact Jonathan Sloan at jonathansloan@hillsbalfour.com or 020 7202 6370

Why Write About...
The Classic News Zealand Wine trail


The Classic New Zealand Wine Trail (CNZWT is one excellent way to experience New Zealand writes Chloe Groser.

The route begins in Hawke's Bay Wine Country, travels through Tararua and into the fertile plains of Wairarapa.

It then continues on to New Zealand's capital, Wellington, across Cook Strait into Marlborough Sounds and finishes in Nelson.

This brings together more than 70% of New Zealand's wine production, the country's finest food, great culture, outdoor adventure and boutique accommodation - all in a unique self-drive experience spanning several days.

The part of New Zealand covered by the trail is far less touristy but no less enjoyable, the distances aren't long and the wine and food are of staggering quality.

Contact Chloe Groser at Chloe.Groser@WellingtonNZ.com or visit www.wellingtonnz.com

A Texas Dude Ranch - Inviting Press Inquiries

We are a dude ranch in Bandera, Texas (Cowboy capital of the world).  We offer a vacation package that is geared to giving the consumer a unique Texas experience. The ranch is a working cattle ranch located adjacent to a state natural area. There are over 40 miles of trails,

And riders of every ability can be accommodated. Riding lessons are available, from basic western, to barrel racing. The package includes lodging, 3 meals a day and 2 hours of horseback riding a day. In addition there are hayrides, campfires, bar-b-ques, overnight trail rides. The guest quarters are very luxurious, and there is a pool and spa on site.

We have just recently acquired the ranch, although it has been in existence for many years. One of our problems is the fact that we had to change the name of the ranch (the last former owner owned 2 ranches with identical names) and we can't use the old name in our advertising. The ranch has had 4 names in the past 12 years.

The guests that we have had are impressed by the beauty of the ranch, the quality of the horses and the accommodations, and the individual attention that they receive. The ranch is operated by my husband and me. We live and work on the ranch with our 2 young children.

The ranch is only 1 hour from downtown San Antonio, which offers the Alamo and the Riverwalk. We are only 10 miles from Bandera, which has plenty of cowboy shopping, saloons, restaurants.

All summer from Memorial Day until Labor Day there are local rodeos, which guests can participate in. Several of our guests have taken barrel-racing lessons during the week, and then participated in The Friday night rodeo. The weather is quite mild here in south Texas, and we are open year round.

In the State Natural Area, which is located next to us, there are mountain biking and hiking trails. Wildlife is abundant, and guests often see deer, wild pigs, wild turkey, skunks, and plenty of birds. Tubing is offered nearby, as well as fishing and golfing. There is a gun club down the road, which offers skeet shooting.

In addition to our regular guest quarters, we also have a bunkhouse to accommodate groups. Our regular rooms are actually suites, and can sleep up to 6 people. We also have group meeting facilities that could handle up to 125 people comfortably. Rancho Cortez invites travel writers to inquire about special press rates and fam trips.

Contact Mary Cortez at info@ranchocortez.com


Flight Lines

Easyjet
Easyjet is to expand into the Baltic States with flights to Tallinn (Estonia) from Berlin Schönefeld (27 October) and Stansted (1 November) and Riga (Latvia) from the German capital (18 November).These are easyJet's first services to this part of the former Soviet east made possible with Estonia and Latvia joining the European Union. Visit : www.easyjet.com

Bristol Airport
Bristol Airport is to be Continental Airlines’ latest regional gateway. The Houston-based carrier will introduce daily services to its Newark-New York hub (called Liberty International Airport) from next May. Visit : www.bristolairport.co.uk

Tbilisi
Tbilisi, the Georgian capital, is again to be linked non-stop to London. British Mediterranean Airways, operating as a BA franchise, will re-introduce twice weekly services on 1 November after a break of 18 months. Visit : www.ba.com

Trondheim, Norway
Trondheim, the ancient capital of Norway is to be linked to London for the first time thus avoiding an awkward connection via Oslo. Norwegian Air Shuttle, the privately owned budget carrier  is to introduce a four times weekly non-stop service from Stansted. Earlier this year the airline introduced services from Stansted to Bergen, Oslo and Stavangar. Visit : www.norwegian.no

The next issue

The next issue of the CIoJ Travel Writers’ bulletin will be out in November. Send your contributions to ashley@williamjack.co.uk.

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