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edition #41 . 2009

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A Youth Travel Magazine for the youth, student & educational travel industry

Transcript of YTI January 2009

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    Focus your business on the work experience, au pair and cultural exchange market

    WORK EXPERIENCE TRAVEL MARKET and IAPA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    25-27 MARCH 2009 - VIENNA, AUSTRIAWWW.WETM-IAC.ORG

    a joint event of and

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    Lookingfor new opportunities Increased marketing Cutting prices Cutting costs / staff

    Cutting capacity Diversification / innovation Improved quality No impact (yet)

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    Types of responses to the downturn - all respondents

    Increased marketing

    Cutting costs / staff

    Cutting prices

    Diversification / innovation

    No impact (yet)

    Improved quality

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    Cutting capacity

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    30%16%

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    9%

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    *Adds to more than 100% because of multiple responses

    Confederation Case Study Out of work? Its time to travel

    Intrepid Travel has been receiving enquiries from professionals wishing to use their redundancy pay to finance overseas travel. The adventure tour operator is therefore offering a 15% discount to anyone who can provide evidence (in the form of an email or letter from their previous employer) that theyve recently been made redundant.

    It appears that some people view redundancy as an opportunity to take a career break, reassess their lives and see the world. By offering this discount we hope to make this opportunity a reality for them, says Darrell Wade, CEO and co-founder of Intrepid Travel.

    In line with this, the company has also experienced an increase in demand for longer overland trips; sales of their 45-day adventure trip between Kenya and Cape Town has more than doubled in January to November 2008 compared to 2007.

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    Business prospects for the next four months - by sector

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    Change in core business sales by sector

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    Retail sales of student and/or youth travel services

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    -2.5%

    -4.5%

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    Change in core business sales by region

    Africa

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    4%

    2.5%

    -1%

    -1%

    -7%

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    Business prospects for the next four months - all respondents

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    INTERVIEW

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    explore the unknown Travel with an open mind to the people and places they visit respect culture, heritage and the environment create apositive experience for the people they meetcontribute to international peace & understanding

    WYSE TRAVEL CONFED

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    RESEARCH

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    Global Directions in

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    WYSE Work Abroad is a foundin

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    Member Volunteer Programmes

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    RESEARCH

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    The Youth Travel Accommodation

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    Establishing crucial busin

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    WYSE Work Abroad AD

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    Focus your business on the work experience, au pair and cultural exchange market

    WORK EXPERIENCE TRAVEL MARKET and IAPA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    25-27 MARCH 2009 - VIENNA, AUSTRIAWWW.WETM-IAC.ORG

    a joint event of and

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