San Antonio CVB Rolls Out 15 New Travel Trade Itineraries
The San Antonio Convention & Visitors Bureau just released 15 new itineraries geared toward group travel planners looking to tailor their San Antonio experience. These day-by-day itineraries simplify the city by theme so groups can enjoy everything from icons like the Alamo and River Walk to new gems like the Texas Wine Trail and the Smithsonian-affiliated Museo Alameda.
Itineraries cover:
• Family Fun
• Food & Wine
• Girlfriends' Getaways
• Golf
• Romance & Relaxation
• Local Architecture
• Downtown Sights
• Mature Travelers
• Shopping & More
Six additional itineraries will be released by the end of the year spanning regional travel to San Antonio's surrounding areas, a spiritual tour encompassing the city's missions and cathedrals as well as a tour of the Alamo City's military markers. Go to the Tourism Professionals tab at visitsanantonio.com for more itineraries and additional planning resources.
For a complete list of over 150 sample world-wide group travel itineraries, .
visit Group Travel Directory
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Record gas prices to change summer travel not cancel it
AAA announced that ever-escalating gas prices are getting travelers’ attention, but that Americans are expected to take more than 327 million leisure trips this summer, down only slightly from a year ago.
According to a new survey, the Travel Industry Association said this summer’s projected decline in travel, expected to range from 1 to 1.5 percent lower than a year ago, points to a relatively soft summer travel season.
AAA-Idaho says that’s not surprising given the current economic environment, including gas prices that are 75 cents higher than the record prices of a year ago.
But that same survey suggests Americans are unwilling to forego vacations altogether, even if it means paying substantially higher gas prices.
“No one should underestimate the resiliency of travelers when their personal vacations are on the line,” said AAA-Idaho spokesman Dave Carlson. Record gas prices and high food costs may cause many travelers to modify their travel plans, he said. “Just don’t ask them to cancel a much needed vacation.”
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Record gas prices to change summer travel not cancel it
AAA announced that ever-escalating gas prices are getting travelers’ attention, but that Americans are expected to take more than 327 million leisure trips this summer, down only slightly from a year ago.
According to a new survey, the Travel Industry Association said this summer’s projected decline in travel, expected to range from 1 to 1.5 percent lower than a year ago, points to a relatively soft summer travel season.
AAA-Idaho says that’s not surprising given the current economic environment, including gas prices that are 75 cents higher than the record prices of a year ago.
But that same survey suggests Americans are unwilling to forego vacations altogether, even if it means paying substantially higher gas prices.
“No one should underestimate the resiliency of travelers when their personal vacations are on the line,” said AAA-Idaho spokesman Dave Carlson. Record gas prices and high food costs may cause many travelers to modify their travel plans, he said. “Just don’t ask them to cancel a much needed vacation.”
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