HOW OUR CONTEST WINNER HEATHER IS TRAVELING SOUTH AMERICA ON A BUDGET

Last year, I gave away a trip around the world. After going through thousands of entries, in the end, Heather was the winner. She has had some amazing adventures already, and now and it’s time to catch up with her and find out about her trip, how the budgeting is going (is she doing $50 a day?), and some more lessons learned as she makes her way across South America.

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Lao Airlines

SERVING THE LAO PDR SINCE 1976 Founded in 1976 as the national carrier of the newly established Lao PDR, Lao Airlines was originally known as the Civil Aviation Company and was formed from the merger of existing airlines Royal Air Lao and Lao Air Lines.

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Why Working in Hotel Management is a Nightmare!

Article | June 19, 2023

If a kid comes to me nowadays and tells me about his passion for working in the hotel industry, he goes back home with a dream to become a pilot. I am not saying that the hotel industry is the worst kind of industry currently existing in today’s environment, but I am also not denying that. Now, no offence to the hoteliers. You guys rock! It is no joke to work on a New Year Eve and see other people celebrating it while you guys make it happen. You have my respect! But I am probably not that tough. It took me a whole trial and error approach to declare this industry a nightmare for me. But I have so many of my friends still working in hotels and loving every second of their life. (At least that’s what they tell me.) So why were our experiences so different? Why do I know that so many people are not really made for this industry? And what does it take to be a hotelier? I will try to answer these questions through my experience and observations. Why Hotel Management? It is that one question that is the most common and important one. Before taking any big decision, one should be asking a similar question. But what was my why? Allow me to rewind my journey. I was in my 12th with commerce stream, and I was going through that self-enquiry phase. What after this? There was no 13th, nor did I enjoy accountancy too much to do it until I die. So I used to surf the internet and explore different career options almost every day. That was one of my significant hobbies during that time. I used to evaluate my choices, and very soon I understood that I had limited options in the commerce field. So it was arts then? But what was the median salary in that sector? After a lot of research, I realised the median salary in the arts sector was ‘disappointing’. But still, if not that, then what? What was I going to do with my life? It was then that I saw the picture of a cruise ship and remembered 'Titanic'. It was then that I imagined the luxury of a 5-star hotel. It was that moment where I was about to make one of the stupidest decisions of my life. I had never stepped into a kitchen nor showed the slightest interest in making any dish. I never really fancied cleaning glasses, nor did I like managing people under me. I also didn’t know absolutely anything about what was this industry all about. But I dared to share it with my sister, and she was like, wow! It sounds so different! I told this to my friends, and they were like, wow! We always knew you would be doing something different! I told this to my father, and he told me students have to clean toilets during the internship, and I shouted, ‘But that’s not a big deal! Anyone can do that!’ Dad said, ‘Do whatever you want to do then, my son.’ Well, so what did I want apart from freedom in my life at that point? Maybe maturity? Oh! Screw that! So I gave the entrance exam and got a decent rank. I desired to stand in the lobby of a 5-star-hotel and meet salacious women. I was pretty sure that many women would choose that industry apart from me. That was enough motivation! So yes, my reasons to choose the hotel industry was very logical and thoughtful, suffice to say. What Happens in a Hotel? The hotel industry is one of the most glamorous industries out there. Everything is so clean, eloquent, expensive, and pretty. People come to a 5-star hotel, are warmly welcomed, served drinks; they are provided comfortable beds to sleep in, and they enjoy their stay and endless services. Then they simply check out. My only mistake while considering this option was that I wouldn’t be treated like one of those ‘People’ there. In our very first lecture, the term ‘Guest’ was taught to us and how we are not them. We are the ones who would serve them. We would be the waiters, the cooks, the greeters, the bartenders, etc. We wouldn’t be drinking with them but watching them while they would be cavorting. That was a shocker! So many things happen in a hotel, and hoteliers make those things happen. They do all the hard work. The Bakery Chef would spend hours decorating the cake, which the guests would smash on each other's faces. The housekeeper would clean the bathtub while the guest would take five more baths after that. The front desk agent would be greeting the guest during check-in, and the guest would throw tantrums because of his arduous journey. Suddenly my bubble broke, and I realised what I really signed for. I signed for an everyday vacation in hell. Who Survives? I think adulthood is about that realisation when you get to know that bread isn’t free. And what buys that bread isn’t that easy to get. And how much that thing matters to you is going to decide how happy you are going to be in your life. If I was that guy who had grown up watching Masterchef and experimenting in the Kitchen all my life, then a Gordon Ramsey could have come out of me. If I were a fastidious guy who wanted everything to be clean and perfect, then an entrepreneur or a manager could have come out of me who would have tried to do that during his job. If I were a guy who loved making people smile, then interacting with guests while serving the food or taking their check-ins would have been the best things out there for me. You get my point! There are so many things that could have made hotel management an ideal career choice for me. It really is a glamorous industry, and it can provide satisfaction as a career option to some people out there. But that wasn’t the case with me. Sadly that wasn’t the case with many of my batchmates and colleagues of mine as well. After completing my three-year graduation, four-month industrial training, and one-year job as a Front Desk Agent, I quit. Nor could the managers inspire me, nor any other incentives that the industry had to offer. My future looked as grim as the life of an insect (No offence to you if you are an insect.) So yes, be wise before choosing this industry because this industry demands a lot! It is one of the most selfless jobs out there, and you have to be prepared for the nasty feedbacks after all your hard work. So do some self-inspection (Unlike me) if you are stuck in this industry or are planning to do so. And if you love where you are right now, then as I said, you have my respect.

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How to Save Time, Money and Effort on Business Travel with a Corporate Lodging Solution

Article | June 29, 2023

Business travel is a huge expense for many companies. Did you know that the average cost of a business trip totals $1,286? Lodging accounts for the majority of that figure, while meals, flights and car rentals make up the rest. But it’s not all bad news. For every dollar spent on business travel, companies see a $2.90 increase in profit and a $9.50 increase in revenue. So, business travel is at least well worth the investment. Nevertheless, wouldn’t it be great if you could make that same amount of profit and revenue with a smaller business travel spend? That idea isn’t as crazy as you might think. Many companies rely on an unmanaged business travel system. They waste time, effort and money by manually organizing their work trips. By choosing a corporate lodging solution for all of your hotel bookings, you automate a lot of the process, achieving cheaper and more efficient business travel as a result. So how exactly does a corporate lodging solution save companies time, effort and ultimately, money? Let’s dive into the details

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Hospitality Management

How Amadeus and PayPal are collaborating to support airlines

Article | July 4, 2023

We know from Amadeus’ recent Travel Payments Guide study that increasingly travelers are moving to new, contactless, payment methods. In fact, 37% of travelers told Amadeus that paying with a non-card method or digital wallet was a top priority. This is good news for the industry as e-wallet payment methods can help play an important role in helping to manage the complexity resulting from the crisis in several ways. PayPal has been working closely with Amadeus for quite some time, offering an alternative payment method to airlines as part of Amadeus’ Payment Platform. This means airlines can decide to offer PayPal to travelers through their websites across global markets with transaction references, helping to ease reconciliation. Thanks to Amadeus’ Agent Pay innovation travelers can also choose to pay with PayPal at the call center or even in face-to-face environments, with a secure link to make payment provided by the agent. But the onset of the pandemic brought new challenges, for which PayPal‘s service is uniquely suited.

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Rebuilding travel together: What we know and where we’re headed

Article | April 13, 2021

The past year has been one of the most challenging for the travel industry. We saw the end of the expansion of the sector replaced by uncertainty, but it has reinforced our mission to bring the industry together to respond to travelers’ needs. Our industry is famously resilient. Following the initial shock of the pandemic and the reduction of global travel volumes, the industry has rapidly adapted. Despite the challenges of this crisis, there is cause for much optimism because of two fundamental reasons: people’s innate love for travel and the creativity of our industry. Both will help to harness new opportunities for our industries as we rebuild.

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Lao Airlines

SERVING THE LAO PDR SINCE 1976 Founded in 1976 as the national carrier of the newly established Lao PDR, Lao Airlines was originally known as the Civil Aviation Company and was formed from the merger of existing airlines Royal Air Lao and Lao Air Lines.

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South Australia reports record-breaking tourism numbers

Breaking Travel News | January 14, 2019

South Australia, the location of the next World Routes event, has reported a record number of visors to the region, with the state’s visitor economy soaring to an all-time-high of AUD$6.9 billion. The results of the latest International and National Visitor Survey showed growth in domestic and international expenditure and visitation. The biggest boost came from interstate guests, with 2.5 million visitors spending a record $2.2 billion in South Australia. This growth complemented an increase in international expenditure, which now sits at $1.15 billion, a four per cent increase on 12 months ago. China led international growth – with expenditure up 15 per cent to $426 million. The United Kingdom, United States and New Zealand also recorded strong growth. South Australian Tourism Commission chief executive, Rodney Harrex, said it is exciting to start the new year with these impressive figures. “The State Tourism Plan 2020 has helped build a strong and competitive tourism industry, as we work towards an $8 billion visitor economy - it is vital that this momentum continues,” Harrex said.

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Traveling for the holidays? Here’s how to avoid getting sick

The Mercury News | December 17, 2018

Has your holiday ever been totally ruined because you got sick on the way to grandma’s house? It happens to the best of us. You are working so hard to get everything done before you head home for the holidays that you neglect yourself. Instead you focus on buying the perfect presents and disentangling snarled holiday lights (which is impossible). All of that comes on top of your already hectic schedule. Worst of all, precisely when you’re at your most overwhelmed, you have to pack the whole family onto an airplane. All of you are tired and cranky and then you get trapped in a plane with dozens of total strangers and all their germs. For several hours. No surprise what happens next.

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Traveling with pets this holiday season? Read this first

USA TODAY | December 13, 2018

For many of us, the holidays mean spending time with family and close friends, even if it requires traveling. And for many travelers, pets are both family AND friends, so the thought of celebrating without these companions is unthinkable. Animal experts, however, offer strong warnings about traveling with pets, particularly by air. And since much of the country will experience freezing weather conditions during this period, the holiday season can be especially challenging. Flying with animals has become more complex than ever, and in an upcoming column, I’ll address the specifics of several recent changes, particularly for service animals and emotional support animals. Below are some very broad guidelines for various sectors of travel that can help you better decide if this year it’s best for your furriest friends to remain behind with a trusted friend or relative, or at a reliable boarding service.

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South Australia, the location of the next World Routes event, has reported a record number of visors to the region, with the state’s visitor economy soaring to an all-time-high of AUD$6.9 billion. The results of the latest International and National Visitor Survey showed growth in domestic and international expenditure and visitation. The biggest boost came from interstate guests, with 2.5 million visitors spending a record $2.2 billion in South Australia. This growth complemented an increase in international expenditure, which now sits at $1.15 billion, a four per cent increase on 12 months ago. China led international growth – with expenditure up 15 per cent to $426 million. The United Kingdom, United States and New Zealand also recorded strong growth. South Australian Tourism Commission chief executive, Rodney Harrex, said it is exciting to start the new year with these impressive figures. “The State Tourism Plan 2020 has helped build a strong and competitive tourism industry, as we work towards an $8 billion visitor economy - it is vital that this momentum continues,” Harrex said.

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Traveling for the holidays? Here’s how to avoid getting sick

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Has your holiday ever been totally ruined because you got sick on the way to grandma’s house? It happens to the best of us. You are working so hard to get everything done before you head home for the holidays that you neglect yourself. Instead you focus on buying the perfect presents and disentangling snarled holiday lights (which is impossible). All of that comes on top of your already hectic schedule. Worst of all, precisely when you’re at your most overwhelmed, you have to pack the whole family onto an airplane. All of you are tired and cranky and then you get trapped in a plane with dozens of total strangers and all their germs. For several hours. No surprise what happens next.

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Traveling with pets this holiday season? Read this first

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