Thursday, 21 May 2015
Giraffe Manor 2015
Giraffe Manor in Kenya is one of those experiences that you could never duplicate. Hand feeding them from your upper story bedroom window, sitting side by side while they laze in the stately grounds and almost communicate with these majestic creatures, Great and small, they will give you memories like no other and photographs that will adorn your travel wall forever as a reminder of a stay that is one of the most unique in the world.
Giraffe Manor 2015
Giraffe Manor in Kenya is one of those experiences that you could never duplicate. Hand feeding them from your upper story bedroom window, sitting side by side while they laze in the stately grounds and almost communicate with these majestic creatures, Great and small, they will give you memories like no other and photographs that will adorn your travel wall forever as a reminder of a stay that is one of the most unique in the world.
Monday, 18 May 2015
get lost's Bungy Jump from Kawarau Bridge, Queenstown, New Zealand
Now here is one for the adventure seeker. The world's first Bungee in new Zealand. Just check out the scenery below, milky from the melting snow. Are you that brave? #newzealand#holidays#adventure#bungee
Friday, 15 May 2015
Silversea Expeditions - Russian Far East
Come join me in my voyage of the RUSSIAN FAR EAST with Silversea Expeditions departing Seward Alaska August 16 2016 on the Silver Discoverer. The little explored northern latitude makes for a perfect backdrop on this journey you will never forget. Explore the Aleutian Islands in the Bearing Sea. On the Kamchatka Peninsula, the worlds largest brown bears hunt for Salmon. This geothermal wonderland is also home to around 160 volcanoes, hundreds of geysers, thermal springs and boiling mud. Northern fur seals and Stellar sea lions have made this their home. You will see whales that were once hunted to near extinction. Be quick prices start from $10950 per person. www.mtatravel.com.au/dscanlan
Friday, 8 May 2015
MTA Travel - Fiji 2014
Have you ever wondered what travel agents do when they go and check out properties? This is a recording of a "Famil" in Fiji at the end of 2014. Properties include the WARWICK FIJI, the NAVITI, CRUSOES RETREAT and the ManGo Bay resort. You can imagine what a hard job we have . Then came Bali and Mexico.
Sunday, 29 March 2015
Silversea Expeditions - Russian Far East
I am so excited about our cruise journey in August 2016 on the Silversea Discoverer sailing from Seward Alaska to Otaru Japan. The Russian Far East is one of the most spectacular oceans and for 16 glorious days we will sail and discover a diverse range of wildlife, stunning sunsets and exquisite food all in great company. Come join me.
Thursday, 26 March 2015
Discover the Seabourn Cruise Experience
SEABOURN will transport you to a new level of luxury and opulence. Be treated like Royalty make new friends while creating a memory to last a lifetime. If you only do it once, just do it.
Silversea Expeditions - Svalbard
Expeditions are becoming very popular, so much so that you have to book well in advance. Our cruise in August 2016 will be on the Silver Discoverer.
Luxury Cruises: What Silversea Does Differently
Our next journey is on the Silver Discoverer but this is a great introduction to the Luxury cruise line.
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Are Airfare prices really a mystery?
I am sure you have heard the term Early Bird Specials associated with booking holidays and in particular with flights. But how does the pricing work. I have no doubt that you have experienced looking for a price and thinking you will wait until it gets closer to the time to book, just in case the price drops only to look in a few days or months time to be sadly disappointed and find they are quite the opposite.
Gone are the days of waiting for a last minute deal to drop into your inbox. I have tried many ways to explain this to clients and have found simple analogies are the best. In a nutshell you have an overall cost of running the airline made up of the following:
The airline knows that they need a number of seats sold in that class to get them to a certain point of debt recovery and once they have reached that, it is time to close that class and move upwards in price and start making more money. This process continues until all of the items I have mentioned have been "paid" for. Then it is time to start making money for the airline to use to again cover more costs of flying.
So if you think waiting is a good idea, maybe you should think again. Remember if you book on line you cannot hold a flight while you think about it. If you book through an agent who does all of the work for you, sometimes they can hold a flight for a few days depending on the fare. BUT, once a fare is booked you have to pay it in full by the ticketing time limit or the seats on hold for you go to the next waiting bidder.
My advice is to have the cash or card ready to go so that when you see a good price on a ticket you are in a position to grab it NOW instead of having to pay the more expensive fare at a later date.
Gone are the days of waiting for a last minute deal to drop into your inbox. I have tried many ways to explain this to clients and have found simple analogies are the best. In a nutshell you have an overall cost of running the airline made up of the following:
- FUEL
- TAXES and GOVERNMENT CHARGES
- CATERING
- STAFF WAGES AND TRAINING (including overnight accommodations)
- UNIFORMS
- INSURANCES
- BRAND MAINTAINENCE
- ADVERTISING
- PLANE MAINTAINANCE and
- AIRPORT LEVIES
The airline knows that they need a number of seats sold in that class to get them to a certain point of debt recovery and once they have reached that, it is time to close that class and move upwards in price and start making more money. This process continues until all of the items I have mentioned have been "paid" for. Then it is time to start making money for the airline to use to again cover more costs of flying.
So if you think waiting is a good idea, maybe you should think again. Remember if you book on line you cannot hold a flight while you think about it. If you book through an agent who does all of the work for you, sometimes they can hold a flight for a few days depending on the fare. BUT, once a fare is booked you have to pay it in full by the ticketing time limit or the seats on hold for you go to the next waiting bidder.
My advice is to have the cash or card ready to go so that when you see a good price on a ticket you are in a position to grab it NOW instead of having to pay the more expensive fare at a later date.
Monday, 23 February 2015
It doesn't seem to matter who you talk to, if they have Flyer points undoubtedly there have been many times that they have tried to "cash" them in for flights only to be told that - and I quote- "I am terribly sorry but we do not have rewards points available on that flight". Ok fare enough so let's look at a day or two either side of the date required and we can work with that. Once again- "I am sorry but there are no rewards seats available for any class on any day in that week:.
So why do people still sign up for them in the hope of one day booking an economy seat and using their points to upgrade to Business Class. Now new rules say that you can no longer even do this. if you wish to upgrade using your points you simply -go into a draw- and if they email you, fabulous you can now use those hard earned points. However - and there is always a however- if you do not hear from the airline it is a case of too bad so sad.
But sign up they do. There are however little tricks of the trade that will allow you to use these points. If you have a good Travel Agent, she or he will be able to show you the way. That brings me to another subject, booking online yourself and having to deal with the frustrations and unknowns that Travel consultants have spent years learning about and researching. Oh dear yes that is right, they just don't sit behind a desk and fake their knowledge and expertise, they do know where the best spots are and the tricks that can save you money. But that is another story.
So why do people still sign up for them in the hope of one day booking an economy seat and using their points to upgrade to Business Class. Now new rules say that you can no longer even do this. if you wish to upgrade using your points you simply -go into a draw- and if they email you, fabulous you can now use those hard earned points. However - and there is always a however- if you do not hear from the airline it is a case of too bad so sad.
But sign up they do. There are however little tricks of the trade that will allow you to use these points. If you have a good Travel Agent, she or he will be able to show you the way. That brings me to another subject, booking online yourself and having to deal with the frustrations and unknowns that Travel consultants have spent years learning about and researching. Oh dear yes that is right, they just don't sit behind a desk and fake their knowledge and expertise, they do know where the best spots are and the tricks that can save you money. But that is another story.
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