Special Reports

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    Consumer travel editors get personal

    Travel editors convened in New York to explore far-ranging topics such as consumer sentiment toward travel, the evolving role of agents and the ways in which the industry shapes traveler preferences. More»

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    Making Money: Freighter cruises

    Travel agent Steve Faber said he started looking into freighter and cargo voyages after two client couples inquired about them independently. More»

  • Making money: When forests burn this agent flies in firefighters

    Half the forest-fire fighting resources in the U.S. -- equipment and personnel alike -- were in Colorado last week, fighting nine fires that covered more than a quarter of a million acres. It was a frightening spectacle to most people, but for Morgan Nicholson-Bishop the fires also represented opportunity. More»

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    2012 Travel Editors Roundtable

    The top editors of six major consumer travel publications gathered together for Travel Weekly's seventh annual Travel Editors Roundtable. This year's debate: must-see destinations, Americans' travel habits, the popularity of travel agents and more. More»

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    Making Money: Villa values

    For clients in search of privacy and seclusion, vacation rentals offer an appealing alternative to resort stays and often represent a good value, as well. More»

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    Travel Weekly honors Readers Choice Awards winners

    Travel Weekly proudly presents the winners of our 2011 Readers Choice Awards. What sets this annual competition apart is that our readers, and they alone, determine the nominees, finalists and, ultimately, winners in each category. More»

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    Agent finds new business in celebrity chef cruises

    A great meal at a local restaurant was the germination of a money-making idea for South Carolina travel agent Jean Kuhn.

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    Travel Weekly Preview: Looking ahead to 2012

    In our annual Preview issue, Travel Weekly's staff takes a sector-by-sector look at forecasts, ongoing trends and anticipated news events in 2012. One prediction from our resident forecaster? Next year could well be like a Wednesday on the original Mickey Mouse Club series: "Anything Can Happen Day." More»

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    Cruise weddings are big business

    With thousands of couples tying the knot on cruise ships or during port calls every year, wedding packages are a boon for agents and cruise lines alike. More»

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    Group business is a lost opportunity for many agents

    It seems like simple economics: Book a group of people rather than individual passengers and make more money. But finding and making travel arrangements for these at-times elusive — or perhaps exclusive — groups has proved a challenge for many agents. More»

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    Fee factor: Cruise sellers collecting more fee revenue

    According to ASTA, cruise agents now derive 34% of their total revenue from a combination of transaction and trip-planning fees. But even as the service fee evolves into a larger and larger part of the agency revenue model, there seem to be as many opinions about the wisdom of charging fees at all, and what those fees should be, as there are cruise ships in blue water. More»

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    Agents without borders: There's great opportunity overseas

    An exploding middle-class population across the globe represents an enormous pool of potential clients for travel sellers in the U.S. More»

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    Making Money: Preferred suppliers pay dollars for discipline

    The preferred supplier has long been a staple offering of any consortium or host agency. But what the agent and supplier each get out of the relationship often varies. More»

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    Fare Game

    It's the dirty little secret of the travel business: Some agents really are making money selling air. And sometimes the airlines are even paying them to sell the tickets. More»

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    Travel editors discuss consumers and changing travel patterns

    At the invitation of Travel Weekly, the chief editors of Afar, Budget Travel, Conde Nast Traveler, National Geographic Traveler and Travel + Leisure and the leisure travel editor of USA Today convened in New York to discuss consumers and changing travel patterns, and how the industry and their publications are changing as a result. More»

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    Preview 2011: A fresh start

    The economic climate of 2011 will depend on many factors, including tax policies, currency values, oil and other commodity prices, the weather, the news and the war. But most significantly it will hinge on what we decide to do with hoarded cash.

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    Travel editors discuss economy and other issues at roundtable

    How has the economic downturn changed Americans' travel habits? In the Grand Ballroom of the Plaza Hotel in New York, editors from the top consumer travel publications gathered to offer their insights. More»

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    Preview 2010

    Travel Weekly’s Preview 2010, a special issue offering a variety of views about what lies ahead for the industry in 2010, including one-on-one interviews with key travel industry executives and in-depth, sector-by-sector looks at upcoming challenges and innovations. More»

  • Travel editors discuss hot topics at TW roundtable

    Top editors of the country's leading consumer travel publications discuss how a difficult economic climate is changing the way their readers view vacations and getaways. More»

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    Preview 2009: Investing in the future

    Travel Weekly's special "Preview 2009" issue offers a wide variety of views about what lies ahead for the industry in the coming year. More»

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  • Consumer media discover that travel agents do exist

    "Contrary to some thoughts, travel agents do exist ... We are usually able to get clients better prices, and we know we can see that clients have better experiences. And as our personal motto is: Our Service Travels With You."

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