Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - (Page 8) News Hawaii Confronts Tourism Challenges HONOLULU—The 2007 Hawaii Tourism once the service is back up and running. Although Hawaii Superferry does not pay commissions, it has made arrangements with two wholesalers—Portland-based All About Travel and Honolulu-based Panda Travel, Inc. Both companies will pay agents commissions based on volume. At this time, three car rental companies—Dollar, Hertz and Thrifty—are working with Hawaii Superferry to allow the movement of rental cars between islands. Yamashiro acknowledged that there have been some bouts of seasickness in passengers. He advises those prone to seasickness to take precautionary medicine the night before the transit, and once again in the morning. “Down the line we will have GDS capability and travel agent incentives, but right now it’s not a priority,” said Yamashiro. During a luncheon hosted by Travel Agent, Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle counseled Hawaii’s tourism community to take a step back and assess what is needed, and not to necessarily create additional attractions to lure visitors. “We have the real Magic Kingdom right here in Hawaii,” she said. Agent Information A luncheon on the second day of the About the Superferry conference featured a panel discussion During a seminar at the conference, from some of Hawaii’s top visitor indusWard Yamashiro, passenger sales mantry leaders. While discussing the year in ager for Hawaii Superferry, provided inreview and the outlook for 2008, several formation for travel agents that will apply topics rose to the forefront. Tourism numbers, including arrivals and occupancy through the rest of 2007, are predicted to be flat or soft. Sun and sand destinations Mexico and the Caribbean will continue to be Hawaii’s main competition, especially as they continue to The newly launched Hawaii cut prices. On the Superferry has temporarily retail side, agents can ceased operations expect to see more packages built around Conference, held at the Honolulu Convention Center August 28-29, attracted 772 attendees—a big jump over last year’s number of 540. Other statistics aren’t quite as wonderful for the Aloha State: Hotel occupancy has slid 6 percent to 74.6 percent in the first six months of 2007, and arrivals figures fell by 0.8 percent in June. “We have challenges ahead,” said Rex Johnson, president and CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority, in his opening remarks. “We need to develop fresh products, revisit how we are serving our guests, discover emerging trends and understand the competition we face.” One of these fresh products is the Hawaii Superferry, which connects the Hawaiian islands by sea and presents an alternative to inter-island flights. The ferry debuted last week and instead of celebrations, the Hawaii Superferry was met by protestors on the islands of Maui and Kauai, effectively shutting down inter-island service because of public safety concerns. Vital Signs Keep It Hawaii Award Winners Closing out the first day of the conference, the Hawaii Tourism Authority announced the recipients of the Keep It Hawaii Recognition Awards, presented to Guy Nakashima individuals, organizaaccepts the tions and businesses in Koa Award recognition of their com- for Limahuli mitment to perpetuate Garden and the Hawaiian culture. Preserve The 2007 Koa Award was presented to Limahuli Garden and Preserve on Kauai. Hotels and airlines honored included: Ala Moana Hotel, Aloha Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa, Hualalai Resort, Ilima Hotel, Kalaekilohana Bed & Breakfast, Keauhou Resort, Mauna Lani Resort, Ritz-Carlton Kapalua and Starwood Hotels & Resorts in Waikiki. Individuals receiving awards included Debbie Nakanelua-Richards, senior manager of government and community relations, Hawaiian Airlines; and Michael White, general manager, Kaanapali Beach Hotel. shopping, such as shop and spa and shop-and-dine packages. “Business from the west coast to Hawaii is problematic,” said Jack E. Richards, president and CEO, Pleasant Holidays. Richards noted that Pleasant Holidays was ahead of last year in advance bookings until sub-prime lending prices hit. “Bookings have slowed down considerably and our view is it’s not over, and we’re waiting for the other shoe to drop,” he said. “Secondly, we’re seeing airfares into mid-2008 going up 10 to 15 percent and ADRs at our hotels going up, and that is not a good sign.” —Mark Rogers 8 TravelAgent September 3, 2007
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 Contents News You Can Use Agenda: Fam Trips, Calendar of Events, Deal of the Week Cover Story: Hotel Brand Expansion Africa: Egypt’s Newest Destination Hawaii: Hawaii Update Pacific/Asia: Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square Europe: Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Caribbean & Bahamas: Marriott Expands Its Caribbean Portfolio El San Juan Hotel & Casino Upgrades San Juan’s New Doubletree by Hilton Mexico: Hotels Offer Post-Hurricane Deals Ski: The Inn at Lost Creek Agent Profile Meet Mame King Advertisers’ Information Classified Marketplace Luxury Travel Expo Update People & Places Special Supplement: Las Vegas Sales Guide Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - (Page CW1) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - (Page CW2) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - (Page Cover1) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - (Page Cover2) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - (Page 1) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - 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Hawaii: Hawaii Update (Page 25) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Pacific/Asia: Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square (Page 26) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Pacific/Asia: Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square (Page 27) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Europe: Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace (Page 28) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Europe: Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace (Page 29) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Caribbean & Bahamas: Marriott Expands Its Caribbean Portfolio (Page 30) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Caribbean & Bahamas: Marriott Expands Its Caribbean Portfolio (Page 31) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - El San Juan Hotel & Casino Upgrades (Page 32) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - El San Juan Hotel & Casino Upgrades (Page 33) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - El San Juan Hotel & Casino Upgrades (Page 34) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - El San Juan Hotel & Casino Upgrades (Page 35) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - San Juan’s New Doubletree by Hilton (Page 36) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - San Juan’s New Doubletree by Hilton (Page 37) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - San Juan’s New Doubletree by Hilton (Page 38) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - San Juan’s New Doubletree by Hilton (Page 39) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - San Juan’s New Doubletree by Hilton (Page 40) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - San Juan’s New Doubletree by Hilton (Page 41) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Mexico: Hotels Offer Post-Hurricane Deals (Page 42) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Mexico: Hotels Offer Post-Hurricane Deals (Page 43) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Ski: The Inn at Lost Creek (Page 44) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Agent Profile Meet Mame King (Page 45) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Advertisers’ Information (Page 46) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Classified Marketplace (Page 47) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Luxury Travel Expo Update (Page 48) Travel Agent - September 3, 2007 - Luxury Travel Expo Update (Page Cover3) Travel Agent - 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