February 19th, 2009
For weathering this economic downturn without cutting your travel budget there are many steps in which one can take without having to slash the travel budget. Consolidating Data will help bring about efficiencies in how the travel dollars are being utilized.
Consolidating data means utilizing one resource for all of your travel needs. Taking advantage of the booking tools and skills of the agent team, Safe Harbors Travel Group will track all travel purchases, ensure you are getting the best price and assist with the analysis to determine where the improved purchasing power opportunities lay.
The data can help each of you to maintain the company’s profitability through tracking such things as how far in advance tickets are being purchased. For example, keeping the company’s advanced air purchases to a seven day minimum will help to save money. These savings can then be translated into more frequent opportunities to stay in front of your customers and staying one step ahead of the competition.
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February 19th, 2009
Safe Harbors is able to extend to our clients a special offer in conjunction with the oneworld Alliance’s Tenth Anniversary Celebration. For travel purchased by April 12th, 2009 and on specific fare categories we are able to extend a discount of 10%. This travel must be completed within 11 months.
The program is for fare types with specific guidelines for use; generally understood to be circle or around the world type trips. Our team of agents is well versed in these rules, with planning and flexibility the offer can work for your extensive itineraries between the US – Europe and South America OR from the US to Asia and Australia.
Fare types include: Explorer, Circle Pacific, Circle Atlantic, Circle trip Explorer, Circle Asia & South West Pacific and the oneworld Visit Passes. When considering, these fares they often offer lower price value from standard retail and now you can save an additional 10%. Start planning now by giving us a call.
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February 19th, 2009
Cruise Lines and Vacation Destination operators are offering lots of specials during this time of economic uncertainty. Why not take advantage? The specials are there – you only need choose the dates.
Let our vacation experts do the research for you – relieving the stress of shopping multiple sources. We can take care of the simple air and hotel get-a-way to the most detailed of luxury adventures.
It is never to late to start planning the holiday or your dreams – Contact a Safe Harbors Travel Group leisure agent today:
E-mail: personaltravel@safeharbors.com
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Phone: 866.947.5193
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January 20th, 2009
The economic predictions for 2009 are not encouraging and the news outlets make it very difficult to keep a positive outlook. Most businesses have been impacted in some way or another and the travel industry is usually at the top of the list.
We know you are under tremendous pressure to reduce costs, so we have developed cost savings programs to help you through these tough times. Please take a moment to download and review our Top 10 Ways to Weather an Economic Downturn. Following these tips have resulted in tremendous savings for many of our clients without altering their travel patterns or damaging relations with their customers. We hope these tips will help you get the most from your travel dollars!
To tap into additional travel discounts, you might consider Ministry Travel, a company that Safe Harbors acquired, which specializes in discounted contracted international airfares. An additional division, Humanitarian Travel, enables us to bring similar discounts to organizations that engage in humanitarian work around the world.
Safe Harbors has been in business for 24 years and we have certainly seen our share of ups and downs, but as crazy as it sounds I still feel optimistic about 2009. Naturally, we are always looking to improve our services and automation. We are currently in the process of upgrading our reservation systems, databases and methods of delivering our products.
However, our systems and programs mean nothing unless we are providing the most important services required. We realize the importance of being there when you need us. When you contact us, you expect immediate response. When we give you a quote, you expect the best price possible. It is our number one goal to make sure you are receiving the best pricing and getting quick response times 100% of the time. Lastly, we are grateful for your business and I encourage you to share your challenges with us when purchasing travel. Let Safe Harbors be your solution when managing your travel program.
Happy New Year and thank you for allowing us to service your travel needs.
Jay Ellenby
President & CEO
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January 8th, 2009
Be flexible with your plans leaving at a different time or different day could offer better pricing options on your itinerary. Considering a different airport may also provide better pricing and if you can afford the time, connecting flights are often less expensive than non-stop flights. Ask your travel consultants for more information.
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January 8th, 2009
Attention All International Travelers
The US Government will be requiring all Air Carriers to provide a more detailed list of those passengers on board each flight entering the US, beginning some time this year. Yes, you are correct, they currently do this to some degree; but, the details are the key:
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Traveler’s Name – must be exactly as it appears on the identification being used.
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If the ID has the middle name spelled out so must the ticket.
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Everyone occupying a seat needs an ID.
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If there is not an exact match a boarding pass will not print. The traveler will be required to check-in with the carrier and will experience additional security screening.
What can you do to prepare? You do not need to do anything at this point, because the Air Carriers are still working to construct the formatting for the required information. Once the structure and reporting details are worked out we will provide instructions on how to update your individual profiles.
Stay Tuned!
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November 20th, 2008
Delta Air Lines has announced it will begin charging $15 to passengers for their first checked bag and $25 for a second checked bag on domestic flights.
This new fee is in effect for new bookings for travel Dec. 5 or later. People with advance bookings made prior to Wednesday will not have to pay the first-bag fee, regardless of dates of travel. Previously, Delta had no fee for a first checked bag, but did charge $50 for a second checked bag. When Delta added a fee for checking a second bag, it cited rising fuel costs. However, following the recent drop in oil prices, Delta this time cited a competitive motivation.
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November 20th, 2008
Travel Tips for the Holidays
| Travel during Thanksgiving and the Christmas season – both business and leisure – offers unique challenges. During these peak travel periods, airports are crowded and airline personnel are busy helping families and other less experienced travelers. Here’s a few tips to help ease upcoming travel.
Arrive for Travel Early
Plan for crowded parking lots and busy departure drop-off areas. Check-in and security lines will be longer and move slower than usual. Giving yourself extra time will help you to be more relaxed. In case your flight is overbooked an early check-in will usually limit the chance of not being bumped.
Organization 3-1-1
Organize your carry-on baggage for security inspection. Use the TSA’s 3-1-1 guidelines: — All liquids, gels and aerosols must be in (3) three-ounce or smaller containers. — All liquids, gels and aerosols must be placed in (1) one quart-size, zip-top, clear plastic bag. — Remove the (1) one plastic, zip-top bag from carry-on and place it in a bin for X-ray screening.
Pack Smart
Make sure you know the current baggage limits for your air carrier and pack accordingly. Airlines are constantly changing fees and adding rules governing allowable checked and carry-on baggage. Keep in mind that carriers often have different rules for domestic and international baggage.
Know Your Airports
Visit the websites of airports you’ll be using for your travel. Review any maps and terminal diagrams to familiarize yourself with each airport’s layout. Print the diagrams and carry them with your other travel documents. A little preparation can make navigating around a big airport easier – especially if you find yourself in a hurry. |
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