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ROUND-UP: Sept. 5-9, 2022

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In last week’s round-up, the US commemorated 9/11, a day that changed the world and travel forever; a new contest and agent incentive was launched by Air Transat; Barbados dropped COVID testing for (vaccinated) cruise passengers; and The Travel Agent Next Door welcomed a surprise new marketing director back to the industry.

NEWS

US president Joe Biden marked the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on Sunday by delivering remarks and laying a wreath at the Pentagon. The day commemorated the 2001 terrorist attacks when hijackers took control of commercial planes in order to use them as missiles, crashing into New York’s World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and a Pennsylvania field and killing nearly 3,000 people. The US and its allies responded by launching the Afghanistan war and the world, and travel, were never the same.

Germany plans to drop a requirement for people to wear masks on flights to and from the country, though the health minister says that it could be reimposed if coronavirus cases rise sharply. The rules mandating masks on flights run through Sept. 23.

The United Arab Emirates will grant visas to those holding tickets to the World Cup in neighbouring Qatar, the country has announced. The UAE says those registered for Qatar’s Hayya fan card will be able to apply for multiple-entry visas 19 days before the tournament starts. Those granted visas will be able to stay for up to 90 days in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Many fans are planning to base themselves in the UAE and neighbouring countries for the month-long tournament as organizers expect a tight accommodation squeeze in tiny Qatar. Dozens of flights will leave from the UAE to the host city of Doha each day.

BORDERS

Barbados announced new port entry guidelines to enable fully vaccinated cruise passengers entrance to the island without a COVID-19 test. Cruise lines, however, will be required to conduct and submit health assessments of travellers conducted prior to embarkation, which includes questions to identify symptoms that indicate a traveller’s health status. In addition, travellers will be required to follow testing guidelines as determined by the cruise line prior to boarding.

AIR

As snowbirds prepare to migrate south, Fort Myers, Fla. is set to welcome back direct flights from Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa. Air Canada will operate non-stop daily service seven days a week with four flights per day from Toronto Oct. 30-April 15, 2023, while Montreal seasonal service resumes with two non-stop flights (Sat/Sun) until Nov. 24 before increasing to five flights per week until April 15. WestJet will also offer non-stop daily service seven days a week with two flights per day from Toronto Oct. 24-April 29, as well as operating two weekly non-stop seasonal flights from Ottawa Oct. 31 to April 29.

Air Canada will recommence a weekly non-stop scheduled service from Toronto to St. Vincent and the Grenadines starting Nov. 4, increasing to twice weekly starting Dec. 20 using Boeing 737 MAX 8.

BY THE NUMBERS

For the first time since COVID-19 brought air travel to a standstill, the number of people streaming through US airport-security checkpoints over a holiday weekend exceeded pre-pandemic levels. The summer travel season ended on a busy note as more than 8.7 million people passed through security in the last four days, topping the Labour Day weekend of 2019. The busiest day was Friday when TSA screened 2.48 million travellers.

DEALS

To celebrate it’s 35th anniversary, Air Transat has launched a promotion for both travel advisors and clients. Through Sept. 27, travellers can save up to 35% on South packages for travel by May 31, 2023. Additionally, the company will give away 35 South packages for two at a Paradisus resort in Cuba, the Dominican Republic or Mexico. To enter, travellers must fill out an entry form on the Air Transat website (and can increase their chances of winning by adding a booking number and subscribing to the newsletter). Meanwhile, agents will earn $15 or 3X BONBON points per eligible reservation and have a chance to win a rebate of $175 or 35X BONBON, drawn daily. Plus, a draw for five South packages for two will be held. For details, visit Agent Direct or click HERE.

Travellers can save up to 20% on this season’s G Adventures expedition trips to Antarctica and the South Shetland Islands when booked before Sept. 29 for travel between Oct. 22 and March 13, 2023. Trips in 2024 are also live to book.

Through Oct. 4 clients booking a seven-night beach vacation in Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America and select flight-and-hotel packages to Hawaii with Air Canada Vacations can get the 2nd person at up to 50% off for departures between Jan. 2 and April 30, 2023.

TOURS

Based on popularity of its program in Antarctica, Quark Expeditions has expanded overnight camping opportunities to guests in Greenland. Available on the new “Greenland Adventure: Explore by Sea, Land and Air” itinerary, the adventure operator explains, “Overnight camping in South Greenland is by no means roughing it in the wild,” as guests visit one of the most exclusive camps in Greenland, sleeping in tents under the stars in a protected space on the Tasermiut Fjord, complete with fine food provided by a local chef.

Adventurous travellers at Grand Isle Resort in The Bahamas can help marine biologists with their conservation efforts by joining them on the job and tagging sharks around the Exuma Cays. The “Beneath the Waves” experiences take place from Oct. 13 to 20 and Dec. 8-18.

HOTELSHilton’s new luxury brand Conrad hotel has opened in Los Angeles. The 305-room property (photo), designed by Canadian architect Frank Gehry, is anchored within The Grand LA, a new shopping, dining, entertainment destination in the city. Highlights include two original restaurants, spa, and unparalleled views and proximity to some of the city’s most prominent cultural venues including Walt Disney Concert Hall.

Two new hotels will be launched in Japan by Pan Pacific Hotels Group in partnership with Tokyu Hotels. Housed in the heart of vibrant Shinjuku, Bellustar Tokyo, A Pan Pacific Hotel, and Hotel Groove Shinjuku, A Parkroyal Hotel, will present two unique hotel concepts within the Tokyo Kabukicho Tower, Shinjuku’s new landmark skyscraper complex. Slated to open in the first half of 2023, the former will feature “sincere, graceful service and luxurious space,” while the latter is dedicated to the Parkroyal brand essence of rich local flavours and upscale, modern living.

RESORTS

Mystique Regis Habana by Royalton, the newest Blue Diamonds Resorts property in Cuba, opened its doors Sept. 1. The 61-room adults-only hotel has been completely renewed while still reflecting the charm of Old Havana. The hotel is located at the intersection of Paseo del Prado and Calle Colon, in the historic centre of the old city.

The recently refurbished Riu Montego Bay has now added Riu Party events to its All-Inclusive 24h by RIU entertainment program. Every Friday, hotel guests from the Riu Montego Bay, as well as customers staying at the Riu Reggae and Riu Palace Jamaica, can join the Riu Get Together Party with either a white or neon theme on alternating weeks.

CRUISE

New protocols for Celebrity Cruises guests sailing from US and European ports kicked in on Sept. 5. Now all guests, regardless of vaccination status, departing on most sailings can cruise as long as they meet local testing requirements to board. Celebrity says it will also now accept any commercially available test, including unsupervised self-tests, in many destinations.

Royal Caribbean Group will implement SpaceX’s Starlink – making the Group the first in the cruise industry to adopt its high-speed, low-latency connectivity for a better onboard experience for guests and crew fleetwide. The faster internet service will be installed on all Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity and Silversea ships, along with all new vessels for each of the brands, by the end of the first quarter of 2023.

ATTRACTIONS & THEME PARKS

The 2022-23 runDisney race season kicks off Nov. 3-6 with the Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend at Walt Disney World in Orlando. The popular race weekend features a 5K, 10K and half marathon, as well as the Disney Two Course Challenge (10K and half marathon) and Post-Race Party. The weekend is the first of four race weekends during the 2022-23 runDisney season: Next is the 30th anniversary Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend (Jan. 4-8), the 15th anniversary Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend (Feb. 23-26), and the runDisney Springtime Surprise Weekend (April 13-16).

FAMS & INCENTIVES

Through Sept. 30, agents can earn 3X STAR Agent Reward Points from Sunwing on new seven-night bookings to Princess Hotels & Resorts in Punta Cana, for travel between Nov. 1 and April 9, 2023.

EVENTS

Ensemble Travel Group (ETG) is planning its first member meeting since finalizing its acquisition by Navigatr group in June. Entitled ‘Horizons,’ the meeting at Eden Roc & Nobu Miami Beach from Oct. 20 to 23 is aimed primarily at owners and managers and is focused on the future for the consortium and its members. The agenda will focus on sessions and speakers to help support members as they fully restart their businesses as the demand for travel skyrockets, says Ensemble.

PEOPLE/APPOINTMENTS

The Travel Agent Next Door announced the appointment of Antje Splettstoesser as marketing director. The popular industry veteran was previously Director, Canada for the German National Tourist office based in Toronto and Vice Chair at the European Travel Commission. She took a maternity break in 2019, although she continued to teach tourism sales and marketing at Humber College. She most recently held a role at the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

Visit Seattle has engaged destination representatives Canuckiwi Consulting to manage its consumer and trade marketing, and travel trade relations in Canada. “As a border city, Canada is Seattle’s top international market and Canadian travel advisors, tour operators and OTAs are key partners to driving our visitation,” says Caitlyn Shearer, Tourism Manager, Visit Seattle. Contact Corey Marshall at seattle@canuckiwi.com and visit www.visitseattle.org/travel-professionals.

DESTINATIONSAs travel continues to recover from the pandemic and restrictions lift, Dominica (pronounced Dom-in-EEK-a) is offering new hotel deals this fall and winter. Participating properties include Rosalie Bay, Manicou River, Jungle Bay Resort, Hibiscus Valley Inn, and Citrus Creek Plantation. Activities on the island, which lies south of Guadeloupe and north of Martinique in the Eastern Caribbean, include whale watching cruises, deep-sea fishing, snorkelling, diving, river tube rafting, jeep safaris, cooking classes and more.

New York’s fall iteration of NYC Broadway Week has returned for the first time since 2019. The more-than-a-week biannual event continues through Sept. 25 and offers theatregoers two-for-one tickets to 21 Broadway shows.

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Meliá Finishes Rebranding of Twelve Vinpearl Hotels in Vietnam

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Meliá Finishes Rebranding of Twelve Vinpearl Hotels in Vietnam - TRAVELINDEXHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam, September 9, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / Less than six months since the Spanish hotel group, Meliá Hotels International, announced its partnership with Vietnam’s largest domestic hotel owner, Vinpearl, the migration of properties is set to be completed this month.

Twelve former Vinpearl hotels and resorts spread across the country have now come into Meliá’s portfolio, rebranding as Meliá Vinpearl. The last property, Meliá Vinpearl Hai Phong Rivera, will make the transition by the end of September.

The Meliá Vinpearl properties are already undergoing changes when it comes to gastronomy, wellness and sustainability. Meliá is also bringing the Spanish warmth and hospitality, along with a deep passion for service that the brand is famous for, to each property.

“We want to create contemporary dining destinations where hotel chefs, mixologists and F&B associates are plugged into global and local consumer trends and are constantly innovating when it comes to taste, design and food culture,” said Steve Nunan, Senior Director of Business Development South East Asia for Meliá Hotels International. “Some of the best sky bars in the country will be at our urban Meliá Vinpearl hotels. We’ll draw on our successful concepts to create must-visit places with the best views and delicious tapas.”

In resort destinations like Meliá Vinpearl Cam Ranh Beach Resort, Meliá Vinpearl Cua Hoi Beach Resort, and Meliá Vinpearl Cua Hoi Beach Resort, concepts from existing Meliá properties will be introduced. An example of this is Merkado, a buffet restaurant, which combines authentic Mediterranean cuisine with a show cooking station.

Melia’s spa concept, YHI Spa, that is found in Meliá properties globally will be brought to all the Vinpearl hotels that already have an existing spa. More than just being a calming and relaxing oasis for spa guests, the spa will use natural, ecological products, as part of Meliá’s sustainability vision.

“Sustainable, traceable products, and a focus on local produce, as well as switching all the bed linen to organic bed linen are just some of the examples of what we’re doing when it comes to the environment,” added Nunan.

Meliá Vinpearl properties will also benefit from the hotel group’s strong distribution channels and international recognition. All properties can now be booked through Meliá’s corporate website. This month the company began the largest sales blitz they’ve undertaken in the country.

“Vietnam is an extremely important market for us and now that the transition is complete it’s time for us to reach a wider audience,” explained Nunan. “Not only do we have our whole expanded sales team throughout Vietnam working on a sales blitz in the first week of September, we have all our GSO’s around the world from America to Europe, taking action.”

Although the project of migrating the properties into Meliá followed a short timeline the transition went smoothly.

“Both parties have remained focused during this time with a shared goal and vision for the collaboration,” said Nunan. “We are already moving ahead with new and promising ideas that have come out of this alliance.”

The first hotel to come into the fold was Vinpearl Quang Binh, which took the new name Meliá Vinpearl Quang Binh in March 2022. Since then, ten other Vinpearl properties have made the transition. These include: Meliá Vinpearl Cam Ranh Beach Resort, Meliá Vinpearl Hue, Meliá Vinpearl Danang Riverfront, Meliá Vinpearl Nha Trang Empire, Meliá Vinpearl Ha Tinh, Meliá Vinpearl Cua Hoi Beach Resort, Meliá Vinpearl Tay Ninh, Meliá Vinpearl Phu Ly, Meliá Vinpearl Thanh Hoa, and Meliá Vinpearl Cua Sot Beach Resort.

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Palace Hotel Tokyo Launches Celebratory 10th Anniversary Stay Package

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TOKYO (September 8, 2022) – As the land of the rising sun looks forward to a new dawn in travel, one of the country’s leading luxury hotels is preparing to welcome back international travelers. To mark its 10th anniversary year, Palace Hotel Tokyo is launching a new, celebration-worthy stay experience and inviting guests to celebrate, too.

Available through May 31, 2023, Commemorating Tokyo presents ten elements specially curated to mark the Forbes Five-Star property’s milestone:

Complimentary night. A three-night stay for the price of two. Guests who book a Club room or suite – including one of the recently debuted Premier Suites – will enjoy Club Lounge privileges, including breakfast, afternoon tea and evening cocktails and canapés daily.

Moat-side breakfast. Dine on Grand Kitchen’s open-air terrace amidst the picturesque Imperial Palace gardens, a tranquil setting rich in history and situated in the heart of one of the world’s most bustling metropolises.

Toast-worthy welcome. A bottle of Palace Hotel Tokyo’s private-label Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon Bordeaux to take home or indulge during the stay.

Artful edibles. A box of the hotel’s signature chiyo choco – thin, melt-in-your-mouth tiles of premium white, milk and dark chocolate imprinted with distinctive Japanese motifs.

Inspired mixology. ‘Blooming’ cocktails for two at Royal Bar, the hotel’s Old-World bar, or at Lounge Bar Privé, a chic lounge featuring views of the Imperial Palace gardens and Marunouchi skyline. Made with a refreshing blend of yuzu liqueur, sakura liqueur, Lillet Blanc and the hotel’s signature 1-1-1 sake exclusively produced at the esteemed Hakkaisan brewery in Niigata prefecture, the cocktail’s clear, crisp taste and flowery aroma conjures scenes of the hotel’s natural surroundings.

Refined dining. Choice of a prix-fixe dinner for two at Esterre, the hotel’s Michelin-minted, contemporary French restaurant operated in partnership with DUCASSE Paris; GO, where the freshest bounty from land and sea is seared and served teppanyaki-style; or Wadakura, known for its exquisite Japanese kaiseki.

Spa retreat. Two 120-minute ‘Blissful Moments’ treatments at evian SPA TOKYO, where French sensibilities guide the treatment experience and a minimalist aesthetic presents an oasis that is at once remarkably serene and very Japanese. Designed to ease tension, re-energize and rejuvenate, the combination body and facial treatment can be enjoyed in separate rooms or in the dual-bedded spa suite.

Afternoon tea for two. Presented on a brand-new lacquerware set exclusively made for the hotel, The Palace Lounge’s popular afternoon tea service features seasonal ingredients and takes inspiration from the colors of each season.

In keeping with Palace Hotel Tokyo’s ‘harmony with nature’ ethos and the brand’s regard for tradition and innovation, artist Akito Akagi – internationally recognized as one of Japan’s leading contemporary lacquerware artisans – designed the set to reflect a blend of traditional aesthetics and contemporary style.

Handmade in the artist’s atelier, each piece of varying shape and size is reminiscent of river stones sculpted naturally over time, and each is finished in black or white lacquer, presenting an elegant canvas atop which the equally artful sweets and savories are served up (accompanied by a selection of premium teas).

Commemorative luggage tags. A pair of 10th-anniversary room-key-and-luggage-tag in-one.

Aromatic keepsake. An essential oil and reed diffuser set featuring Palace Hotel Tokyo’s ‘Pure Tranquility’ signature fragrance, a bespoke blend of 11 essential oils that has become a highly desired memento among hotel guests over the past decade.

The three-night Commemorating Tokyo package is available for stays between September 7, 2022 – May 31, 2023 (subject to availability, based on double occupancy). Rates start at JPY 410,000*.

*Inclusive of consumption tax, excluding 15% service charge and accommodation tax of JPY200 per person, per night.

About Palace Hotel Tokyo

As the anchor to a billion dollar, mixed-use development built entirely from the ground-up, Palace Hotel Tokyo commands some of the city’s most exclusive real estate and incomparable views of the much-loved Imperial Palace gardens and the surrounding skyline.

Located in the capital’s prestigious Marunouchi district, the property features 284 rooms & suites, an evian SPA, and 10 distinctive restaurants and bars presenting an impressive array of dining experiences – including exquisite Japanese and Michelin-starred contemporary French haute cuisine.

As heir to a legacy going back more than half a century as one of the city’s most iconic properties, the hotel remains firmly rooted in its commitment to offering Japanese hospitality at its finest. Drawing deeply from the country’s history, culture and art, the award-winning hotel continues to redefine luxury in Japan with sophistication and authenticity as it celebrates its 10th anniversary year.

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Chocolate-Themed Afternoon Tea at Tuxedo Espresso Bar

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Tuxedo Espresso Bar at Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit invites chocolate lovers to experience their new afternoon tea menu featuring high-quality chocolates from Belgium and France.

The Chocolate Afternoon Tea set features 9 selections of delectable pastries and sweet bites. The highlight item is the “Chocolate Strawberry Jelly”, a union of Strawberry Jelly and Chocolate mousse.

Full menu click here qrco.de/bcVIca

Pair it with TWG premium tea, coffee or sparkling wine

THB 1,380++ per set for 2 persons including a pot of TWG Loose Tea or Coffee of your choice
THB 1,680++ per set for 2 persons including two glasses of sparkling wine

A selection of these pastries are also available as “Dessert of the Month”, as part of the a la carte menu:

• Strawberry Chocolate Mousse THB 200++
• Double Chocolate Tart THB 200++
• Praline Chocolate THB 180++
• Passion of White Chocolate THB 180++

Chocolate Afternoon Tea
Tuxedo Espresso Bar
September – October
12:00 pm – 4:30 pm

For more information or reservations, please contact us at 02 090 7888

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Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh Nurtures Next Generation of Hospitality Stars

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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (Aug. 30, 2022) – Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh is nurturing the next generation of Khmer hospitality personnel via a new collaboration with Cambodia’s National Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (NIEI).

The property, the newest international branded luxury hotel in Cambodia’s capital, today signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the NIEI. Through the agreement, which will span the next two years, the hotel will provide resources, workshops, training, technical and curriculum consultation to NIEI in order to develop candidates. It will also offer internships to NIEI students to help build their skills in key areas of hospitality.

“One of Cambodia’s most potent attributes is the natural hospitality of its people,” said Juan Mercadante, the general manager of Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh. “By refining skills through internships at our hotel, we can really maximize this human capital and offer these students invaluable experience and opportunities to grow their careers.”

The new arrangement between Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh and the NIEI is in line with the Hyatt RiseHY initiative. RiseHY is a new global program designed to pair the hospitality industry’s career opportunities with young people who need them. As part of the initiative, Hyatt hotels around the world will commit to hiring 10,000 Opportunity Youth – people ages 16 to 24 who are neither in school nor working – by 2025.

According to the International Labour Organization, more than 40 percent of the world’s young people are either unemployed or living in poverty.

“We understand the challenges young people face, and Hyatt hotels are uniquely positioned to be part of the solution. Hospitality is one of the few industries where entry-level opportunities often lead to fulfilling, life-long careers that can change the trajectory of someone’s life,” said Malaika Myers, chief human resources officer, Hyatt. “With the launch of RiseHY, Hyatt hotels will harness the power of technology in ways our industry has never done before, to scale career opportunities, bringing awareness to hospitality careers and setting up candidates for success from the start as it expands training programs as a path for employment.”

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IATA: July Passenger Demand Remains Strong

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IATA July Passenger Demand Remains Strong - AIRLINEHUB.com - TRAVELINDEXGeneva, Switzerland, September 9, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced passenger data for July 2022 showing that the recovery in air travel continues to be strong.

We have returned to year-on-year traffic comparisons, instead of comparisons with the 2019 period, unless otherwise noted. Owing to the low traffic base in 2021, some markets will show very high year-on-year growth rates, even if the size of these markets is still significantly smaller than they were in 2019.

– Total traffic in July 2022 (measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) was up 58.8% compared to July 2021. Globally, traffic is now at 74.6% of pre-crisis levels.

– Domestic traffic for July 2022 was up 4.1% compared to the year-ago period and is now driving the recovery. Total July 2022 domestic traffic was at 86.9% of the July 2019 level. China saw strong month-to-month improvement compared to June.

– International traffic rose 150.6% versus July 2021. July 2022 international RPKs reached 67.9% of July 2019 levels. All markets reported strong growth, led by Asia-Pacific.

International Passenger Markets

– Asia-Pacific airlines posted a 528.8% rise in July traffic compared to July 2021, the strongest year-over-year rate among the regions. Capacity rose 159.9% and the load factor was up 47.1 percentage points to 80.2%.

– European carriers saw July traffic rise 115.6% versus July 2021. Capacity rose 64.3%, and load factor climbed 20.6 percentage points to 86.7%, second highest among the regions.

– Middle Eastern airlines’ traffic climbed 193.1% in July compared to July 2021. July capacity rose 84.1% versus the year-ago period, and load factor climbed 30.5 percentage points to 82.0%.

– North American carriers had a 129.2% traffic rise in July versus the 2021 period. Capacity rose 79.9%, and load factor climbed 19.4 percentage points to 90.3%, which was the highest among the regions for a second month.

– Latin American airlines’ July traffic rose 119.4% compared to the same month in 2021. July capacity rose 92.3% and load factor increased 10.5 percentage points to 85.2%.

– African airlines saw an 84.8% rise in July RPKs versus a year ago. July 2022 capacity was up 46.7% and load factor climbed 15.5 percentage points to 75.0%, the lowest among regions.

– Brazil’s domestic traffic rose 24.2% in July and have now reached pre-pandemic levels.

– India’s domestic RPKs rose 97.8% in July and are now exceeding 81% of 2019 levels.

The Bottom Line

“Aviation continues to recover as people take advantage of their restored freedom to travel. The pandemic showed that aviation is not a luxury but a necessity in our globalized and interconnected world. Aviation is committed to continuing to meet the demands of people and commerce and to do it sustainably. We have set a goal to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050, which is in line with the targets of the Paris Agreement. Governments will have the opportunity to support our commitment by agreeing to a Long-Term Aspirational Goal (LTAG) of net zero aviation CO2 emissions by 2050 at the upcoming 41st Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). With governments supporting the same goal and timeline, we and our value chain partners can move forward with confidence towards a net zero carbon future,” Walsh said.

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UNWTO Joins Partners in Galicia to Promote Thermal Tourism

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UNWTO Joins Partners In Galicia to Promote Thermal Tourism - TRAVELINDEXOurense, Galicia, Spain, September 8, 2022 / TRAVELINDEX / The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has joined the European Historic Thermal Towns Association (EHTTA) and the Spanish region of Galicia in the north of the country (Axencia Turismo Galicia) to announce plans for this year’s “International Congress on Thermal Tourism”, which kicks off on World Tourism Day (27-29 September in Ourense, Galicia).

To coincide with the announcement, UNWTO and its Affiliate Member, the EHTTA, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at further promoting thermal tourism and its benefits.

The Association´s President , Manuel Baltar, said: “The growing demand for open-air and nature-based tourism activities after the pandemic makes thermal tourism an important segment for the future”.

The President of the Regional Government of Galicia and head of the Axencia Turismo Galicia, Alfonso Rueda added: “Galicia is the first thermal destination in Spain and the second in Europe, with admirable thermal stations such as Ourense”.

Thermal Tourism is closely connected to the natural and cultural environment and represents one of the most valuable forms of sustainable tourism. As well as promoting health, well-being, learning, entertainment and mindfulness, it also supports jobs and promotes social opportunity, including in rural destinations.  UNWTO is committed to promoting thermal tourism as a powerful tool to contribute to safeguarding the world’s cultural and natural heritage as well as to provide socio-economic benefits, including the revitalization of rural areas and the creation of stable employment and income-earning opportunities.

The UNWTO Affiliate Members will be part of the official World Tourism Day celebration, due to be held in Bali, Indonesia (27 September), bringing the voices of business, academia and civil society to conversations around this year’s theme of “Rethinking Tourism”.

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COMING TOGETHER: Buy a photo to help African wildlife

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Wildlife lovers are coming together again to give back to nature and help protect endangered species and communities in Africa. Over 100 acclaimed wildlife photographers have donated a limited numbers of photo prints to be sold for US$100 each on printsforwildlife.org for the benefit of conservation non-profit African Parks. The fundraiser is taking place through Sept. 25.

With nearly 50% of Africa’s landmass suffering degradation, and the rapidly increasing affects biodiversity loss has on the climate crisis, it is critical to come together in support of conservation, says Prints for Wildlife, which adds that its goal is to help African Parks safeguard 30 million hectares of Africa’s protected areas, including adding new parks, and contributing to the global target of protecting 30% of nature on Earth by 2030.

“By purchasing an exclusive fine art print helping protect wildlife has never been easier or more beautiful! With the simple purchase of a stunning fine art print, everyone can help support this vital work,” says the organization.

How to participate:

• Visit www.printsforwildlife.org before Sept. 25, 2022 to purchase a print.
• Tell friends, family, and colleagues about the fundraiser.
• Give prints as gifts to loved ones

Created by photographers Marion Payr and Pie Aerts, Prints for Wildlife first launched in July 2020 as the devastating impacts of the global COVID-19 pandemic started to be seen across Africa’s communities and wildlife areas. In the last two editions, Prints for Wildlife raised US$1.75 million for African Parks by selling over 15,000 unique wildlife prints.

This year’s fundraiser will feature more than 100 photos from acclaimed wildlife photographers, including Cristina Mittermeier, Paul Nicklen, Will Burrard Lucas, Beverly Joubert, Drew Doggett, Marsel van Oosten, Ami Vitale, Joachim Schmeisser, Karim Illya and Gaël Ruboneka Vande weghe. Each of the photographers has donated one fine art print each to the fundraiser, which will be sold for US$100 through the Prints for Wildlife online shop with 100% of the proceeds (after printing and handling) directly donated to African Parks.

Marcus Westberg photo (cropped)

African Parks

• African Parks is a non-profit conservation organization that takes on the complete responsibility for the rehabilitation and long-term management of national parks and protected areas in partnership with governments and local communities.

• African Parks currently manages 20 parks in 11 countries across Africa, including Kafue (Zambia), Akagera (Rwanda) and Liwonde (Malawi) National Parks, in partnership with governments for the benefit of local communities and wildlife – the largest and most ecologically diverse portfolio of protected areas in Africa under management by any one conservation organization.

• African Parks is looking to sign a number of new parks within the coming months and years, including Luengue-Luiana and Mavinga National Parks in Angola and Boma and Bandingilo National Parks in South Sudan, making sure that more exceptional ecosystems, endemic species, and natural habitats are being protected, while sustainably and holistically benefiting communities and wildlife.

Arnaud Legrand photo (cropped)

“The key to conservation is putting people at the heart of the solution,” says Prints for Wildlife cofounder Pie Aerts. “This is done through community programs supporting health, education, job security, and sustainable livelihoods. African Parks, and their community-first approach to conservation, is ensuring that the protected areas under their management are safe places where wildlife and people can flourish. In safe places, magical things can happen. Therefore, choosing African Parks as our partner for this campaign was a no-brainer.”

PFW’S other co-founder Marion Payr adds, “Even in times of crisis, humanity can come together to spread hope and do good for our planet. Wildlife conservation, protecting valuable biomes and supporting communities has now found a place in the hearts and, with the stunning art of all the generous photographers, on the walls of thousands of homes across the globe. Now it’s time to support African Parks in their mission to grow to manage 30 parks by 2030.”

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POPULAR BRAZIL MUSEUM REOPENS AT LAST

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After nearly a decade of renovations, one of Brazil’s most popular museums has reopened as part of the country’s bicentennial celebrations on Wednesday. The Paulista Museum is in the heart of the manicured grounds of Sao Paulo’s Independence Park and holds more than 3,000 items, including 2,800 restored since its closure in 2013.

Known by Brazilians as the Ipiranga Museum, it was founded in 1895 beside a creek where Emperor Pedro I declared the nation’s independence from Portugal.

The works cost some US$40 million and have made the museum fully accessible to the disabled, restored the building’s façade, and doubled its constructed area. Installation of a new air conditioning system also allowed for new collections of delicate items to be shown to the public.

Curators and directors from the University of Sao Paulo, which administers the museum, expect about 1 million visitors over the coming 12 months.

A house atop a small hill in the park also holds some independence memorabilia. The Casa do Grito (House of the Cry) allegedly sits on the exact spot where Pedro I shouted “Independence or Death!” to his supporters.

His remains are buried in a crypt on the park’s southern edge, while his heart is usually kept in a glass container of formaldehyde at the Church of Our Lady of Lapa in the Portuguese city of Porto. The heart was brought to Brazil on loan as part of bicentennial festivities and is also on display to the public.

“This was not built to be a museum initially; it was supposed to be a monument for Brazil’s independence,” curator Solange Ferraz de Lima says. “This museum was far from the city, but it was later engulfed by it.”

The museum’s most-visited room features the “Independence or Death,” a painting by Pedro Américo, dated 1888, one year before Brazil became a republic.

Rio de Janeiro’s National Museum, which held Latin America’s largest collection of historical artifacts, has a new façade after a fire that almost destroyed it completely in 2018. Brazilian daily O Globo has reported that reconstruction of the site will be completed in 2026.

The painting ‘Independence or Death’

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LISTENING IN: Lindsay Buckingham, finger-pickin’ good

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Last week’s homage to Stevie Ray Vaughan got us pondering rock’s great guitarists – a list that typically includes the likes Hendrix, Clapton, Page, and Richards, amongst others. But usually lacking some of that Big Love is Lindsay Buckingham, the genius behind Fleetwood Mac (even if he has currently been kicked out of the band).

For example, a 2016 Rolling Stone list of the rock’s 100 greatest guitarists saw Buckingham barely squeeze in at No. 100, though perhaps that’s because the music bible bizarrely cited him as an actor and father of three, listing some movie soundtracks to which had contributed, but entirely skipped his tenure in the Mac.

For a little balance, online magazine Off the Track rated Buckingham No. 11 on its best-ever list, declaring in no uncertain terms, “s—t and hell and f—, this guy can play!”

Er, indeed.

But they’re not wrong. Consider the performance in this week’s video, a life-changing acoustic remake that breathes new life into Fleetwood Mac’s late ‘80’s hit “Big Love” (watch that video for a fun fashion flashback – yikes!). Also check out his similar solo effort “To Try for the Sun.”

Demonstrating a unique self-taught and uncommon (in rock music) finger-picking style, using his fingernails in place of a pick, guitarists more learned than myself (which is to say all of them) have observed that it would typically take three players to do what he does alone in this song, orchestrating rhythm, melody, and a thumb-strum “drum” beat simultaneously. Plus adding a divergent line of vocals on top of it all.

Indeed, there are YouTube videos that exist, not to teach how to play it, but rather to explain how it really can’t be done (by a single human). It seems Mick Fleetwood knows that too: when he fired Buckingham in 2018, he hired two guitarists to replace him.

Not considered a virtuoso like Eddie Val Halen, Buckingham’s acumen seemingly suffers from eschewing the glorified stock-in-trade solos for a style that’s more subservient to the song than as a vehicle simply for the overt demonstration of skill. But even by that measure, he’s no less a guitar god – just an understated and sometimes unrecognized one.

This performance is from Fleetwood Mac’s “The Dance,” an album and concert film that helped recharge Mac’s career in 1997, but also left no doubt as to the singular brilliance of Lindsay Buckingham.

Lyrics

Lookin’ out for love, in the night so still
Oh, I’ll build you a kingdom in that house on the hill
Lookin’ out for love
Big, big love

You said that you love me, and that you always will
Oh, you begged me to keep you in that house on the hill
Looking’ out for love
Big, big love

I wake up, alone with it all
I wake up but only to fall
Lookin’ out for love
Big, big love

Just lookin’ out for love
Big, big love

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