Travels with ATS
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August 2005 |
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Alex Bohn is New Disney Specialist
Don't be surprised
if you see pixie dust twinkling around Alex Bohn the next time
you visit Antietam Travel Service, Inc. Alex joins
an elite group of travel industry professionals who have attained a
special knowledge of the Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World
Resort, and Disney Cruise Line. As a recent graduate of the College
of Disney Knowledge, she has now become a Disney Specialist.
"The College of Disney Knowledge was extremely beneficial to me,"
Alex says. "It was a fun and informative way to learn more about
the Disney vacation portfolio. I also feel more confident about
selling Disney destinations." Anyone who plans to visit the
Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort, and Disney Cruise Line
will benefit from Alex's added expertise. "The College of Disney
Knowledge has taught me how to add more value to each Disney
itinerary so that I can help make every client's magical dreams come
true."
Since 1993, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts has been committed to
educating travel industry professionals about Disney Destinations
through the College of Disney Knowledge. Alex has been a travel
consultant since 1976 and an employee of Antietam Travel Service,
Inc. since 1994.

Disney Specialist indicates an individual who has attained a special
knowledge of Disney Destinations (not an agent, affiliate or
employee of Disney).
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The Value of Travel Agents
Most Americans still find value in using travel
agents for booking leisure travel according to a national survey. The survey is significant
- it was commissioned by Galileo, a division of Cendant Corp., which serves not
only online consumers, but also 44,000 travel agencies worldwide (not Antietam Travel
Service) and 60,000 hotels.
Harris Interactive phoned more than 1,000 people in June to ask them how they feel about using travel agents to book travel.
Two thirds (68 percent) said they are more comfortable booking travel plans through a traditional travel agent.
What do they want from a travel agent?
- 76 percent said, if they use a travel agent, the agent must be able to handle all bookings, including air, lodging and car rental.
- 73 percent said access to real-time flight and hotel information is essential if they go through a travel agent.
- 70 percent expect a travel agent to have advanced knowledge about various destinations.
"The study confirms that travel agents are still held in high
regard by many travelers, due to their personal service, knowledge,
flexibility and choice of vacation offers," said Galileo Vice
President Eileen Kennedy. At Antietam Travel Service, we pride ourselves in the professional
level of personal service we provide to our clients.
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Alaska or Caribbean in 2006?
We would like to feature four group
cruises for travel next year.
So 2006 is your year for Alaska. Then we would like to recommend
either of two group sailings we are offering on Celebrity Cruise'
Summit.
Each itinerary is southbound starting in Fairbanks. The land tour portion
features Fairbanks, Denali, Talkeetna, and Anchorage, followed by a seven-night
southbound Glacier Cruise, ending in Vancouver. Pricing for the 13-night
CruiseTour from July 2-15, 2006, which also includes a one-night stay in
Alyeska, starts at $3,214* per person including roundtrip airfare from Dulles
Airport. Pricing for the 12-night CruiseTour from July 31-August 12, 2006,
starts at $3,177* per person including roundtrip airfare from Dulles Airport.
So you would rather soak up the sun in the Caribbean in 2006. Then we have both
an Eastern Caribbean and Western Caribbean cruise to recommend.
How about a 7-night cruise to St. Thomas, St. Maarten, and Princess Cays from
Ft. Lauderdale on one of Princess Cruises' newest and largest ships, the
Caribbean PrincessSM? Prices, not including airfare,
start at $695* per person. But hurry. This cruise sails from January 14-21,
2006.
If the Western Caribbean is your preference, how about Royal Caribbean's
newest and largest ship, Freedom of the Seas? At 158,000 tons,
1,112 feet long, and 184-foot beam, the Freedom of the Seas will
be the largest ship afloat when she begins Caribbean sailings in June 2006.
Prices, not including airfare, for the 7-night cruise from December 10-17, 2006,
sailing from Miami to Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Jamaica, and RCI's private stop at
Labadee on Hispaniola, start at $805* per person.
Please see our ATS
Specials for these and other group sailings. Please send an
email to info
or call Antietam Travel Service at 301-662-8080 or 800-722-3489 for further information.
*Prices are per person, double occupancy, and are
subject to change without notice.
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