News for travel agents | December 11, 2008
 
Editor's Viewpoint
  • Looking ahead to 2009
     
    Angela Giroux, Lead Editor
    Part I of this ASTA SmartBrief special year-end report examined the most important stories of 2008. Part II, below, highlights our predictions and yours for what's expected in 2009.

    To be sure the economy will continue to dominate the headlines, and with a new administration coming into office, all eyes will be on Washington, D.C., to see what changes are in store. From the travel industry perspective, special attention will be paid to establishing a pro-travel climate, one that encourages in-bound travel while also leveling the playing field for those who have made a career in travel and tourism. ASTA is already working to position itself to present its issues to the new administration.

    As in 2008, the industry will continue to see an emphasis on going green, and not just when it comes to travel choices. Across the board, consumers and business owners alike are looking for ways to incorporate sustainable practices into their daily lives. ASTA members also can rest assured that the association will continue to fight against fee and tax increases and in favor of a clearly defined independent contractor/worker classification status. Also on ASTA's radar is ensuring that comprehensive health care reform does not impose an unfair regulatory burden on small-business travel agents and continued monitoring of the ESTA program rollout.

    I hope you enjoy reading the results of our reader polls below.


  Your Predictions 
Poll: Looking past the holidays, how do you see your business faring in 2009?
Worse than 2008 59.60%
Same as 2008 23.50%
Better than 2008 16.91%
Poll: If it were available, would your clients welcome in-flight information about delayed baggage, missed connections and other flight updates?
Yes, the more information, the better. 66.49%
They'd like to know if their bag didn't make the plane. 21.04%
They'd like to know when they've missed a connection. 7.27%
They'd rather enjoy the flight and not think about delays or luggage. 5.19%
Poll: Compared with a year ago, do you think the airport security experience has gotten easier for travelers?
No 40.11%
Yes 31.28%
It's about the same as it was last year. 28.61%
  Upcoming Events 
  • ASTA featured events of 2009
    Mark your calendars now for ASTA's International Destination Expo -- March 8 to 11, 2009. Discounted air from as little as $599 roundtrip nonstop from IAD to JNB!

    You will gain the skills, knowledge and business contacts you need to sell South Africa. This all-inspiring and life-changing destination is like no other. This can't-miss event brings you all of the resources you need to STRIKE GOLD in this growing market!

    South Africa is a highly commissionable destination. Learn everything you need to double your revenue.

    Learn everything you need to capture the opportunities in South African travel at ASTA's International Destination Expo (IDE), the industry's most profitable international event for agents like you.

    Secure your spot early at this highly desirable event.

    Interested in hosting a future IDE? The year 2011 and beyond are open for bid.

    For other ASTA events, please visit ASTA.org and click on events

    THETRADESHOW
    ASTA is the managing partner in the largest travel industry show in the U.S.

    Join your fellow colleagues in Las Vegas, Sept. 13 to 15, 2009.

    Visit www.THETRADESHOW.org for details.

    Register for THETRADESHOW

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