Tour Planners Need to Be Prepared for Emergencies
it’s worth our taking a second look to be sure we’re prepared for such an eventuality as it really can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Read Moreit’s worth our taking a second look to be sure we’re prepared for such an eventuality as it really can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Read MoreThe Trail of Holiday Lights across Arkansas is dazzling. More than 60 communities join in the celebration, which begins the week of Thanksgiving and lasts through the Christmas holiday.
Read MorePartnering with CVBs, other tour operators and organizations that can benefit from group travel is an effective way to build your brand and reach new customers. Look for opportunities to collaborate with other travel businesses, hotels, restaurants and local attractions.
Read MoreI know that some of you have not yet ventured back into overseas tours and cruises or longer tours here in the U.S. Your traveling groups may consist primarily of those who enjoy one-day excursions to nearby destinations or perhaps short overnight trips.
Read MoreThe wine industry thrives in our Minnesota climate; savor the results of hearty vines. Or for beer lovers, learn how our underground springs give way to tantalizing brews.
Read MoreA good prospect has a pressing need for exactly the product or service that you are selling. He has a problem for which your product or service is an excellent solution. Or he has an opportunity that your product or service enables him to take advantage of immediately. The more urgent the need or more pressing the demand, the lower will be the customers price sensitivity or concern about the smaller details of the purchase.
Read MoreLately, though, sampling distinctive regional food and drink has become an absolute passion of mine.
Read MoreThe Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville is a not-to-be-missed Music City experience for groups.
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