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Family :: Luxury Family Travel: Robust Industry Segment Worldwide

Family travel is growing at a faster rate than all other sectors of leisure travel. This is fueled by both parents and grandparents looking to travel as a way to "reunite" in a contemporary world dominated by work, etc. Travel + Leisure Family reported that their readers spent $2 billion on travel with their Amex cards.

And if I had any doubts, they were dispelled on a recent visit to the Marbella Club in Spain this summer. After vacationing there for nearly 30 years, I've never seen so many children as this year --- British, Dutch, Middle Eastern, French, etc.

However, every trend has a counter trend: NetJets Europe, the largest operator of business jets and private jets in Europe, is addressing the growing number of traveling families, by advertising services and products that appeal to travelers who want to get away from the family ...or other people's kids. One of the most blatant examples is their ad in upscale European magazines: "We have eliminated the single most troublesome part of flying. All those other people." And in a box with quick facts about their services they list: aircraft in service 89; number of pilots 550; flights in 2005, 43,800; number of crying babies 0.

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September 6, 2007 :: Comments (0) :: TrackBack (0)

Trends :: Farm Fresh Getaways

For those who are seeking destinations offering exceptional experiences on holiday may want to consider agritourism. Originally developed in European wine regions, agritourism involves visiting an agricultural, horticultural or agribusiness to learn, get involved and be entertained.

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July 20, 2007 :: Comments (0) :: TrackBack (0)

Family :: What Family Friendly Really Means

If you come across a luxury resort that purports to be "family friendly", you might need to read between the lines. It might be a place where they say kids are welcome - just not too many Some resorts in the luxury category have taken to advertising how "family friendly" they are. What they may really be saying is they wish you would leave your two sets of triplets at home.

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March 19, 2007 :: Comments (0) :: TrackBack (0)