It is been two months since we posted to our Planet Travel Insider Blog.
We have been busy traveling.
In May we spent ten days touring Ireland with fellow staff members in preparation of several group tours planned for later this year and next spring.
Another staffer just returned from spending three weeks in France and Germany.
And finally we are making plans for another inspection tour of Las Vegas later this summer.
In between trips we have been working to upgrade our Planet Travel website The Beta version of the site will be available later in June. You will find easier to navigate, chock full of travel content, and the latest travel specials will be just one click away.
Later this month we will be introducing two new concepts: Value travel pricing and the "no unhappy customers promise"
We believe traveling cheap is not necessary better. Over night air trips with thee stops to get to your destination to save $30.00 is not good value. Staying at a cheap hotel with questionable location is not good value. As your trusted advisor we can help you find the best values available during the planning and booking process of your next trip without compromising your ability to deal with real live friendly people at very competive prices. And remember we are your lifeline in case something goes wrong or in case you need to change things while you are traveling. We will be soon be upgrading our system with 24-hour-seven-days-a-week assistance to our clients anywhere in the world they may be traveling at no additional charge.
Because we value long term relationships we have introduced "no unhappy customers." If something goes wrong, we will do everything we can be make it right. You have our word on it.
More to share later.
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Wednesday, June 08, 2005
Hold the presses Las Vegas room rates are heading downward
The Las Vegas Review Journal reports today that insiders are speculating an upcoming price war in room rates as the demand for strip rooms dropped sharply in the second quarter.
Good news for fellow travelers.
For more details click on this link:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2005/Jun-08-Wed-2005/business/2040908.html
Good news for fellow travelers.
For more details click on this link:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2005/Jun-08-Wed-2005/business/2040908.html
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