Vacations & Travel has the hots for Hawai’i
Hawai’i is hot … in more ways than one and with a refurbished Waikiki beachfront, a swag of new hotels, and the wondrous natural attractions that have been wowing visitors for a century, Vacations and Travel says it is back on the agenda with all the thump and bang of a Mt Kilauea eruption.
Vacations & Travel is riding the Hawaiian wave, publishing a 36-page insert on Hawaii in the next issue, which will erupt in newsagencies around Australia on April 5 – the perfect high quality, full colour and very well written, independent piece for you to use with your clients to get them to travel to Hawai’i and all for only $9.95
Helen Williams, Country Manager, Australia, for Hawai’i Tourism Oceania, is supporting the insert, saying that it will highlight the changing face of Waikiki, recent improvements and numerous reasons to go back and discover more about the Islands of Aloha.
Ms Williams said, “With incredible natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, a fantastic array of activities, fresh food and great shopping, Hawai’i is an ideal holiday destination. For years Hawai’i has been a favourite destination for Australian travellers. In 2005, 46% of Australian visitors to Hawai’i were repeat visitors”.
“With increased flights and direct services from Sydney and Melbourne, Hawai’i has become even more accessible to the Australian traveller. The Hawai’i insert in Vacations & Travel aims to showcase some of the fantastic things to see and do in Hawai’i to potential new visitors”.
Anyone who has been, or has ever wanted to go to Hawai’i, will find this insert to be a great source of information on where to stay, what to see, where to shop, where to dine and what to do.
The Mole says, “Travel Agents you can also find this really helpful too, so why not give your clients a copy or even buy them a subscription!
Look for the new issue of Vacations & Travel in your newsagent from April 5, or subscribe now for yourself or your clients by phoning (02) 9555 8100.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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