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Exciting news from Starwood!!

August 23rd, 2008

Exciting news from Starwood!!

 

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. marks a milestone in its aggressive growth in Greater China announcing its 100th hotel there, with the signing of the Sheraton Beijing Dongcheng Hotel. As the first international hotel chain to enter China when the historic Great Wall Beijing Sheraton Hotel opened in 1985, Starwood today is the largest international upscale hotel company in China and continues to grow its footprint there with the expansion of its brands including Sheraton, Westin, Le Meridien, St. Regis, Luxury Collection, aloft, Four Points by Sheraton and W hotels in established and emerging cities as well as resort destinations.starwood

 

Travel to Beijing Olympics Fraught with Potential Health Risks

MU international travel expert has advice for those visiting China

As the torch is lit for opening ceremonies at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, a University of Missouri international travel expert advises visitors to be careful behind the scenes. Visitors to the Olympics face potential problems with respiratory infections, injuries and animal bites. Although it is never too late to receive necessary vaccinations, it is important to be careful during the trip and consider seeing a doctor after returning to the United States.

“In all of Southeast Asia, travelers coming back to the United States with medical complaints typically have either experienced a viral syndrome, fever, respiratory infection, animal bites or scratches, or diarrhea,” said Deborah Kaplan, director of MU’s Travel Connections – a service provided by the School of Health Professions. “Results from a recent stud, completed during a 10-year period showed that people who traveled, especially to Beijing, were commonly afflicted with respiratory infections and animal bites.”

The trouble with animal bites or scratches, according to Kaplan, is that China only recently adopted rabies policies for pet owners, but not soon enough to have helpful effects prior to the Olympics.

 

“In the United States, in 2006, there were three cases of human rabies, two from bats and one from a dog bite in the Philippines,” Kaplan said. “In the same year, there were more than 3,000 human deaths from rabies in China alone. In China, health professionals use a rabies immune globulin that is not approved by the World Health Organization (WHO). Anyone bit by a rabid animal needs more than just a vaccine; they need immune globulin to protect them during the window of time before the vaccine take effect.”

 

It is very important for visitors to China to practice good hand washing, brush teeth with bottled water, and do not eat food from street vendors, according to Kaplan. People who smoke or have underlying respiratory ailments are at an increased risk for respiratory infections.

 

After returning from China, visitors should see their doctor if they are not feeling well, Kaplan suggests. If bitten or scratched by an animal, travelers should report the incident to a doctor, the health department or Travel Connections immediately.

 

“Since the Olympic games last for several weeks, many people have not yet traveled to China,” Kaplan said. “It is never too late to take necessary precautions. Travelers to China need updated routine immunizations, Hepatitis A and Typhoid shots.”

 

Kaplan said that the athletes face far less risk because their food will be handled in a much more controlled environment in the Olympic Village. However, the pollution problems in Beijing could affect them as well.

Travel to Beijing Olympics Fraught with Potential Health Risks

MU international travel expert has advice for those visiting China

As the torch is lit for opening ceremonies at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, a University of Missouri international travel expert advises visitors to be careful behind the scenes. Visitors to the Olympics face potential problems with respiratory infections, injuries and animal bites. Although it is never too late to receive necessary vaccinations, it is important to be careful during the trip and consider seeing a doctor after returning to the United States.

“In all of Southeast Asia, travelers coming back to the United States with medical complaints typically have either experienced a viral syndrome, fever, respiratory infection, animal bites or scratches, or diarrhea,” said Deborah Kaplan, director of MU’s Travel Connections – a service provided by the School of Health Professions. “Results from a recent stud, completed during a 10-year period showed that people who traveled, especially to Beijing, were commonly afflicted with respiratory infections and animal bites.”

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AIR FRANCE NOW OFFERS COMPLIMENTARY CHAUFFEUR SERVICES FOR FIRST OR BUSINESS CLASS PASSENGERS TRAVELING TO AND FROM LONDON

Air France passengers flying in l’Espace Première (First Class) or l’Espace Affaires (Business Class) receive complimentary chauffeur service in conjunction with Tristar World Chauffeur Services to and from New York-JFK, London-Heathrow or London-Gatwick, and from London-Heathrow arriving from Los Angeles-LAX. To be eligible, passengers must purchase an Air France ticket in First Class*** or Business Class*** for travel on nonstop flights between: Los Angeles-LAX to London-LHR*, or New York-JFK to London-LHR**, or New York-JFK to London-LGW.**

Complimentary chauffeur services are provided with a pick-up and drop-off range for passengers, depending upon the class of service. L’Espace Première passengers may be driven 70 miles to and from London-LHR, and l’Espace Affaires customers may be driven 50 miles to and from London-LHR, London-LGW and New York-JFK airports.

To take advantage of this complimentary offer with Tristar Worldwide Chauffeur Services, one of the world’s leading chauffeur companies, call the Air France Chauffeur Service Desk at 1-800-268-0555 in the United States or + 44 (0) 1895 432170 in the United Kingdom. Ticketed passengers can modify or cancel their reservation by calling the Air France Chauffeur Service Desk.

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ImagineXpeditions Announces 2008 South African

Adventures Schedule

 

Upcoming Singles Excursion Kicks off the Season

 

ImagineXpeditions, which specializes in indulgent trips to South Africa, today announced its 2008 season schedule of group trips. Highlighting this year’s choices of adventures is the first-ever Singles-Only trip this spring.

 

ImagineXpeditions stands apart from other travel and tourism companies by making each African Safari journey first-class and truly all-inclusive. Every detail of each trip is planned by incorporating each traveler’s personal taste and style, from the temperature of their hotel room to their favorite music playing in the background when they arrive. Intimate group itineraries are limited to eight people or less with a host available for immediate service. While in South Africa, guests can choose from a variety of activities including cage diving with Great White sharks, hot air balloon rides and exclusive wild life viewing with twice-daily game drives or walking safaris.

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PETER DEILMANN UNVEILS THREE 2008-2009 AFRICA ITINERARIES ABOARD THE DELUXE

MS DEUTSCHLAND; SPOTLIGHT ON SOUTH AFRICA, MAURITIUS, NAMIBIA, KENYA AND TANZANIA

Featuring Round-Trip Air & Shore Excursions for Only $99

Peter Deilmann Cruises is featuring three 15- to 20-night Africa itineraries that blend relaxing days at sea with calls at an eclectic portfolio of destinations in southern and eastern Africa, focusing on the region’s world-class beaches, abundant wildlife and grand and historic cities and villages. The flagship MS Deutschland serves as the guests’ intimate luxury hotel with more than one crew member for every two guests. All three itineraries call at South Africa’s Cape Town, arguably one of the world’s most beautiful cities, set to the dramatic backdrop of Table Mountain; Durban, boasting a string of “Golden Mile” beaches; and Port Elizabeth, the water sports capital of South Africa, situated on picturesque Algoa Bay. Depending on selected itinerary, the cruises also take in the South African ports of East London, the country’s only river port; and Richard’s Bay, one of the nation’s largest harbors and home to a game reserve; as well as

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Helsinki Offers Myriad Dollar Stretching Options for Visitors

 

With the Euro up and the Dollar down travelers of all styles will find a bounty of free and inexpensive things to see and do in Finland’s exciting capital this summer. Summer fun includes free concerts, city cards good for discounts and free rides on trams and trolleys, roving tourist helpers and free bike rentals. These perks and more await the five million tourists expected to visit the capital between May and September when the average midday temperature is 72 degrees, the city’s parks are lush green and the midsummer sun just about doubles one’s vacation time with almost 24 hours of daylight.

1. Helsinki Helpers – A Helsinki Helper is a valuable, and free, bonus to summer travels in Helsinki. The 20+ specially schooled, mostly tow-headed Helsinki Helpers are ready to assist in up to 20 languages, including English, Japanese and Croatian. They are found daily in key tourist areas of city center such as the Esplanade and have been known to go to extremes to help visitors. One wayward gentleman from Connecticut, separated from his voucher-bearing wife, explained that he did not know where he was booked for the night. The Helpers called around until they found his hotel and escorted him there.
2. The “3T” Tour – Prefer sightseeing on your own? For about 2 Euros (US$3) you can hop Tram No. 3 (in either direction T or B) and

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WHAT’S NEW IN STOCKHOLM

April 5th, 2008

WHAT’S NEW IN STOCKHOLM

New tourism office opens in Stockholm

With 30,000 islands making up the archipelago, it can be difficult to select just a few to visit. A new group, Visit Skärgården (archipelago), is opening a tourist office on Strandvägen in Stockholm. Housed at a former Shell Gas station on Strandvägen, the office is called Skärgårdsfönstret (Window to the Archipelago) and includes a tourist office, café, taxi boat office, archipelago travel agency, lounge, harbor for chartered boats and conference area.

Bike through Stockholm in seven languages Swedes love their bikes and they bring them out in full force during spring. A new company, Bike Hike is offering guided bike tours on Djurgården in seven languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Swedish. The three-hour tour introduces bikers to Stockholm’s history with stops at the Vasa Museum, Prince Eugene’s residence Waldemarsudde and the Rosendal Palace. Sixty-six bicycle stands with 800 cycles for rent can be found throughout the city and can be rented for a three-day period for 125 SEK.

New flight from Rostock

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London’s Legendary Restaurant, Le Caprice,

partners with silverjet to create a ‘restaurant in the sky’

 

Master of Wine Liam Steevenson’s Altitude-Friendly Wine List

Completes Fine-Dining Experience

 

Silverjet, the British all-business-class airline providing a very ‘sivilised’ way to travel, has collaborated with renowned London restaurant, Le Caprice, recognized worldwide for its unique ambience and fresh-modern spin on British European fare, to create a unique ‘restaurant-like’ experience in the sky.

 

Le Caprice is the flagship restaurant of Britain’s Caprice Holdings, the incredibly successful group responsible for eight of London’s most prestigious restaurants including celebrity hot spots The Ivy, J Sheekey and Mayfair.

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THE WAYFARERS SETS A COURSE FOR ITALY AND FRANCE IN 2008

New Walk through Loire Valley among Ten Extraordinary Walks This Summer and Fall;
US Dollar Guaranteed Rates Take the Guesswork out of European Travel

Novels like Under the Tuscan Sun and A Year in Provence have captured travelers’ collective imagination with images of sun-filled days sipping wine in village cafés or strolls in a countryside renowned for its cuisine and beauty. The Wayfarers, one of the top adventure companies of walking vacations, wraps these singular pleasures in ten Walks through Italy and France that capture each country’s history, scenery, cuisine and culture. New this year is The Loire: River of the Kings, a seven-day Walk featuring accommodations in a 15th-century chateau-fortress and a sail on the fabled Loire. The Wayfarers, named one of the “Best Outfitters on Earth” by National Geographic Adventure, marks its 25th season with 83 diverse walks through 15 countries. All Wayfarers Walks are US dollar guaranteed, so travelers can book with no worries about fluctuating exchange rates. Prices quoted are based on double occupancy; single supplements are available.

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SILVERJET INCREASES CARRY-ON BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE FOR PASSENGERS

 

Silverjet Customers can arrive as little as 30 minutes prior to departure when traveling with two carry-on bags

 

Silverjet, the British airline providing a premium end-to-end air travel experience, is proud to now allow two carry-on bags per customer on its twice daily service from New York to London, and daily service between London and Dubai. The new baggage allowance goes into effect immediately for all traveling passengers.

 

Customers can now take full advantage of Silverjet’s fantastic offering to arrive as little as 30 minutes prior to departure if traveling with carry-on baggage (45 minutes if traveling with checked baggage). The airline’s exclusive airport facilities and expedited security offerings at both Newark Airport and London Luton Airport take the hassle out of air travel, and allow Silverjet customers to have a ‘sivilised’ experience for their transatlantic journey.

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AIR FRANCE OFFERS “WINTER ESCAPE” SALE

Air France announces its “Winter Escape” sale offering passengers amazing travel deals from its U.S. gateways: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, D.C., to a multitude of popular destinations in Europe.

Fares are valid in economy class and must be purchased by January 31, 2008 for travel from January 29, 2008 to March 23, 2008. Fares are available for purchase by visiting our website, www.airfrance.com/us, calling Air France Reservations at 1-800-237-2747 or by contacting your travel professional.

Sample one-way fares based on round-trip purchase:

FROM TO ONE-WAY FARE*
New York Madrid $198
Boston Barcelona $208
Miami Zurich $217
Philadelphia Rome $255
New York Paris $257
Los Angeles Madrid $258
Chicago Venice $310
Washington Paris $339

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Hassler Roma

December 29th, 2007

Hassler Roma Offers Special Helicopter Package

The Hassler Roma’s famous view from atop the Spanish Steps is as good as it gets in the Eternal City - on ground, that is. For those wanting to take it to the next level, this Valentine’s Day the world-renowned hotel is offering a special Roman Skyline Package that will whisk guests around the city via helicopter.

Offering a helicopter ride to guests is a brand-new concept to Roman hotels, and it is hard to imagine a finer way to see the city. Circling over the Vatican and St. Peter’s Basilica, the Colosseum, the Pantheon - all are seen with an adrenaline rush from the air. After, guests have five-star amenities and top-of-the-line service waiting upon their return to the hotel.

The Hassler Roma’s super-luxe Roman Skyline Package, based on double occupancy, costs 6,570 Euros (approximately $9,500) and includes:

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Travelon’s “Magic” Accessories Make Travel Easier and Healthier
Instant Toiletries and an Amazing 1 lb. Portable Scale!

 

Elk Grove Village, IL, Nov 29, 2007 - Hocus, pocus! Travelon’s done it again,

concocting some near-magical solutions to the irritating problems that plague air

travelers.

 

When you’re traveling, it’s hard to keep diet and exercise habits on track. But with

Travelon’s new Mini Travel Scale, there’s no excuse for not weighing in every day-

even when you’re eating out every night. And let’s face it: there’s no better motivation

for sticking to your program than having to face the scale every morning.

 

Weighing in at less than one lb., Travelon’s mini scale is remarkably lightweight. And

because it shrinks to 10″ x 6″ x 1.3″, it takes up very little space in your luggage. Yet it’s

so accurate and easy to use, many travelers will continue to rely on it after they return

home. Suggested retail: $39.99.

 

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Another pet peeve of air travelers: rigid carry-on restrictions regarding liquid toiletries.

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Silverjet

November 26th, 2007

Book by November 30 and save $500

 

The culture, the attractions, the energy: there’s always so much to do in London and never enough time. Wouldn’t it be great to linger in London for longer AND save some money along the way? Beat the pound this season and save on Silverjet!

 

Silverjet, the British airline offering a private jet style experience at a fraction of the cost, is taking $500 off its early evening flight from London Luton (the airport preferred by celebrities such as Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie) so you can enjoy some extra time in the UK. Take in the delights of the holidays, enjoy fantastic January sales or spend some additional time with family and friends—then fly on Silverjet’s 4:45 PM service and return to New York relaxed and refreshed. Whether traveling for business or leisure, everyone can benefit from some extra time in London this season—and with fares starting at only $1698 round trip, this deal is too good to pass up.

 

From November 24 to November 30, simply call 877 FLY SILVERJET and quote the promotional code: LONDON LONGER. Passengers can then save $500 on 4:45 PM flights departing from London through January 31.

 

“As the holiday station approaches adding stress to passengers and their wallets, Silverjet invites everyone to enjoy some extra hassle-free moments while in London and receive a great savings,” said Lawrence Hunt, Silverjet CEO. “And with the ability to arrive as little as 30 minutes prior to departure on Silverjet, passengers are sure to make the most of their time in the UK before stretching out on our flat beds and enjoying the fabulous food and wine offerings en route back to New York.”

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