Annual #Travel Editors Roundtable
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A2 I had a fabulous trip with my sister earlier this year to @Nassau_Bahamas. #TWChats @rosewoodbahamar
replying to @AFARmedia @AFARmedia Q3: Trips where they don't have to be in close contact with strangers. #TWChats
RT @KHMTravel: A3: Based on our recent survey, US travelers will probably stay closer to home (at least for now.) We anticipate more questi…
RT @KGlowczewska: @TandCmag @RWLittleDixBay More recent memorable hotel moments? Every single one of the lodges I stayed in during this two…
A3: We anticipate many travelers will be seeking exclusive escapes! Our villas and private residences provide the perfect balance of comfort and seclusion. #JumbyBayIsland #TWchats
RT @LuxeTiffany: A1 I'd like to be hiding away at @JADEMOUNTAIN in Saint Lucia. #TWchats https://t.co/dziIT1ecDW
A3: I think they will take fewer trips, but longer trips—and still prioritize being with family. Destination immersion will be key. - @jacquigiff #TWchats https://t.co/dsxVXGJ0MR
A3: "It feels intuitively right that domestic travel for Americans would come back first, especially in the coming summer months.” There are plenty of gems to discover near you, and we expect domestic travel to increase. Read more via @TandCmag: https://t.co/E50RCqhuao #TWchats
A2. Well that is an easy one. @villa_premiere, my #happyplace enjoying some mother daughter time. #travelwEnroute #twchats
replying to @CNTraveler @CNTraveler It might sound weird, but in the near term, we’re going to be doing a lot of long-term planning. We just put together a guide for how to think a year out for your trips: https://t.co/MxMkhBbu7c #TWchats
We have already been hearing about a future of “travel bubbles,” whether officially designated or not. I think those will be very real. In the U.S., that will mean a focus not only on domestic experiences, but also Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. #TWchats https://t.co/8009bgkUmf
A2: The Bauer au Lac in Zurich. Everything about it was memorable: food, location, rooms, public spaces, service. What a gem. #TWchats
replying to @KGlowczewska A3: First, it’s about making a travel dreamlist—perfect time to do that, with so many borders still closed. Then--secluded places, where you can naturally distance: villas, small boats, little resort takeovers. And just out in big nature—the West, Canada, Africa. #TWchats
replying to @CNTraveler @CNTraveler We have already been hearing about a future of “travel bubbles,” whether officially designated or not. I think those will be very real. In the U.S., that will mean a focus not only on domestic experiences, but also Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. #TWchats
A1: We are dreaming of getting into nature and hiking in the mountains again! #TWchats https://t.co/WrHZGXrTUD
RT @jesseashlock: We have already been hearing about a future of “travel bubbles,” whether officially designated or not. I think those will…
Q3: Covid crisis: What do you think will be one of the biggest changes in how people approach travel planning in the near term? #TWchats
replying to @dailysuitcase @dailysuitcase @TWrtobin @jacquigiff @TravelLeisure @ERTourism @MERITALY 🤔 #TWchats
RT @dannen825: A3 (part 2): Instead of asking “what can I get out of this place?” they might ask “What can I do to support this place?” #tr…
replying to @TWtravelnews @TWtravelnews The staff at @finchhattons goes above and beyond to make your entire stay special. Kenya is magical on its own, but the people are what make it so special. #TWchats
Here's my memorable hotel moment: After a whirlwind day looking at #norwegianencore I ended it in the observation lounge looking out over NYC. No doubt we'll see a lot of cruise change, but this evening was me, a window to the world, a drink (maybe an @nclandy G&T?) #TWchats
A3. Also, travel plans are going to have to include a flexible and generous cancellation policy! No one wants to be stuck paying for a trip that's no longer feasible, should conditions make travel impossible again. #TWchats
RT @mtsobek: A3: Trust is more important than ever, meaning expertise and experience will sometimes outweigh destination. Top-notch guides,…
replying to @dannen825 @dannen825 @AFARmedia I really hope that kind of consumer behavior becomes the norm. #TWChats
replying to @jesseashlock @jesseashlock @CNTraveler #TravelBubbles in the Baltics https://t.co/VwcPb5mEMi #twchats
A3: I would like to think that they will use Travel Advisors more after experiencing such chaos with cancellations/rebookings with OTA's but...I'm a Travel Advisor #HopefullThinking #TWchats
replying to @CNTraveler @CNTraveler I think planning will play a bigger role in general and there will be fewer spur of the moment travel decisions #TWChats
We just discussed this "travel bubble" concept. #TWchats -ers, what do you think? Where would your bubble be? tks @jesseashlock https://t.co/mysLuF7JOv
Q4: Covid crisis: Now let's take the long view: Tweet about a travel practice that you think will change long-term as a result of the pandemic. #TWchats
Q4: Covid crisis: Now let's take the long view: Tweet about a travel practice that you think will change long-term as a result of the pandemic. #TWchats
Q4: Covid crisis: Now let's take the long view: Tweet about a travel practice that you think will change long-term as a result of the pandemic. #TWchats
Q4: COVID crisis: Now let's take the long view - Tweet about a travel practice that you think will change long-term as a result of the pandemic.
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Q4: Covid crisis: Now let's take the long view: Tweet about a travel practice that you think will change long-term as a result of the pandemic. #TWchats
Q4: Covid crisis: Now let's take the long view: Tweet about a travel practice that you think will change long-term as a result of the pandemic. #TWchats
A4: Hand sanitizer is here to stay, as is a demand for more personal space. More than anything we expect to see a spike in travel automation and hands-free transactions the U.S. has so far been slowly adopting. (Plus travel insurance seems more important than ever!) #TWChats
Q4: Covid crisis: Now let's take the long view: Tweet about a travel practice that you think will change long-term as a result of the pandemic. #TWchats
Q4: Covid crisis: Now let's take the long view: Tweet about a travel practice that you think will change long-term as a result of the pandemic. #TWchats
Q4: Covid crisis: Now let's take the long view: Tweet about a travel practice that you think will change long-term as a result of the pandemic. #TWchats
Q4: Covid crisis: Now let's take the long view: Tweet about a travel practice that you think will change long-term as a result of the pandemic. #TWchats
replying to @VWT_Travel @VWT_Travel I hope people realize how important it is to use a #travel advisor to navigate rules and policies at each destination (internationally). Right now, however, I think many people will travel closer to home via car. #TWChats
replying to @jesseashlock @jesseashlock @CNTraveler This talks a lot about "travel bubbles" and other new covid practices! #twchats https://t.co/j6U0uuDkIH
A3:Mexico never closed its borders or airports, and as of June will open all hotels and villas. This is a great Mexican itinerary we devised for just two families with kids. I’d definitely do this. @JourneyMexico #TWchats
RT @TWtravelnews: Q4: Covid crisis: Now let's take the long view: Tweet about a travel practice that you think will change long-term as a r…
Q4: Covid crisis: Now let's take the long view: Tweet about a travel practice that you think will change long-term as a result of the pandemic. #TWchats
Q2 #TWChats Mariott Beausejour Moncton, NB came up trumps when we had to hunker down due to hurricane Dorian last year.
A4: The emergence of “new” destinations. Any attractive low-density town or village in Europe will be overlooked no more, and could develop, for better or worse, a tourism-based economy. #TWChats
A4 Where do we start? Do we all carry immunity passports or health certificates? Hotels will certainly need to meet coronavirus health standards—@traveling_mb tells us all about it: https://t.co/FKKU7PsIOH
#TWchats @afarmedia