Top 10 newsworthy items about honeymoon travel…
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There are a lot of changes in the travel industry, to be sure. With that in mind, it is my earnest belief that in order to best represent the Brides who come to me for assistance with honeymoon travel, that I need to be the most informed person with whom they can visit – that keeps me vested in knowing what’s going on in the news. For example, I am able to share with new brides:
- 1. The top ten best honeymoon destinations.
- 2. Which beautiful West Virginia resort couples have honeymooned at since 1913.
- That Starting November 4, 2010, Emirates will increase service between Dubai and Seychelles – a 16% increase per week, designed to meet the needs of honeymoon travelers
That Dubai offers history, desert, beachfront, rooftop botanical gardens, waterparks and camel rides.-
The travel industry as a whole is picking up according to the U.S. Travel Association. Travel spending is growing at a rate of 6.2 percent this year, a big improvement from shrinkage of 8.8 percent last year. Growth is expected to continue at about 6 percent annually for the next three years.
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How to go on a three-week honeymoon with only carry-on bags – to get around all the extra luggage and transport fees!
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A number of hotel chains are offering “recession busting” wedding packages – many of which include the gown, tux, room and reception, with cake, for up to 20 people.
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There is an increasing interest in combining the wedding, the honeymoon, and the perfect travel adventure – one extended event!
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I am passionate about the work I do as a Destination Weddings and Honeymoons Specialist – when planning travel for a wedding or honeymoon, brides shouldn’t leave anything to chance.
Destination weddings are a popular new trend and not something often done without assistance, especially if the couple plan to extend the event to their guest list… the Internet services just don’t seem to have a good grasp on getting quotes and details for groups.
In addition to the changes in the travel industry, and my certification as a Destinations Weddings and Honeymoons Specialist, I work to visit – as much as is possible – the destinations my brides want to visit, to build the relationships necessary to ensure the couple gets the service they expect and deserve. It is the extra relationships I am able to create at these destinations that allow me to book a wedding there and to make sure the couple and their guests get stellar customer service.
Remember, the complimentary Every Bride’s Guide to Honeymoon Travel is available for download through October 31, 2010. Get your copy or download as a gift for a friend. If you just want to see what kind of Destination Weddings and Honeymoons services are available to you, visit the Honeymoon and Wedding Resources section of Vital Enterprises, LLC.
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