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Aimee J. Ricca of Bonne Amie Travel is Part of New Travel Channel Series

15 Dec

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September 15, 2004 — Aimee J. Ricca, CTA, ACC, DS, owner of Bonne Amie Travel, has been cast as one of nine travel experts in the Travel Channels new flagship series, VACATION CHALLENGE.

VACATION CHALLENGE features three completely different and exciting getaways that are presented by professional travel experts to a family or group of friends needing a vacation. Throughout these presentations, the planners give travel tips and insider information that anyone can use when theyre planning a getaway.

???Aimee is an invaluable asset to VACATION CHALLENGE,?? said Laura Netscher, Senior Producer of the show. ???She is not only a fantastic on-camera personality but is a first-rate travel expert, first and foremost. Aimee and nine others were selected, out of hundreds of candidates, for this series because of their professionalism and expertise.??

VACATION CHALLENGE features three completely different and exciting getaways that are presented by professional travel experts to a family or group of friends needing a vacation. Throughout these presentations, the experts give travel tips and insider information that anyone can use when theyre planning a getaway.

???The series is a great showcase for travel agents,?? said Ricca. ???It is the first time a television series will feature travel agents and it really demonstrates how we add value to a vacation.??

According to Ricca, the series focuses on the level of service a professional travel expert provides.

???We put together entire vacation packages, including restaurant reservations, activity planning, and have the right connections to have our clients treated as VIPs anywhere they go,?? explained Ricca. ???Travel agents have relationships with wholesalers that do not take bookings from consumers – This is where the best pricing is. Using these wholesalers, my pricing is often lower than the same exact package priced on the popular Internet travel sites. Plus, when you book with a travel agent, you receive service and support that are unmatched on the Internet.??

Once the travelers have been presented with the three choices, from three different experts, they choose the vacation they like best. The camera follows the travelers on their vacation and viewers at home get to see the destination through the travelers eyes.

???Its pretty exciting to see the travelers actually take the trip,?? explained Ricca. ???Im used to planning the trip and getting feedback…but, its nice to see be able to see the travelers actually enjoying their trip for a change.??

The series began airing, in prime time, on the Travel Channel beginning Monday, September 6. The first three episodes featured the Los Angeles and Chicago casts of travel experts. The first episode to feature Ricca, and the rest of the East Coast cast, will air on Monday, September 27 at 8pm. The episode will feature a ???Bachelorette Vacation.??

The Travel Channel has a broad audience of over 78 million viewers. As part of Discovery Networks, the Travel Channel is known for its successful and highly educated viewership. ???Vacation Challenge?? is produced by Martin-Calvert Productions which has also produced series such as Travel Channels Secrets, the Best of… and Top Ten.

Ricca received her Bachelor of Arts in Communication from William Paterson University of New Jersey. She has also been certified by a number of associations and tourist boards. Among her many certifications are: Certified Travel Associate, Accredited Cruise Counsellor, Caribbean Destination Specialist, ASTA Family Travel Specialist, ASTA Niche Travel Specialist, Disney Specialist, Florida Specialist, Cayman Islands Specialist, Puerto Rico Travel Expert, Hawaii Destination Specialist, and Aruba Certified Expert.

Riccas highly regarded expertise has resulted in being featured by Cruise Trade magazine and quoted by various media outlets including: Travel Trade, Travel Weekly, New York Newsday, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, American Way (American Airlines in-flight magazine) Journey Magazine (America West in-flight magazine), Associated Press, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, and The Camden Herald. She is also the Cruise Expert for InetVacation, answering readers cruise questions. Her agency is also recommended in Brenda Elwells book The Single Parent Travel Handbook.

Bonne Amie Travel has been in business since 2001 and specializes in luxury vacations and cruises, serving clients nationwide. Bonne Amie Travel is a member of the Cruise Lines International Association, American Society of Travel Agents, Association of Retail Travel Agents, Platinum Luxury Society, Network of Entrepreneurs Selling Travel, Better Business Bureau, and designated as California Seller of Travel (CST 2064669-40).

For vacation consultations, call toll-free 1-866-302-0036. Bonne Amie Travel may also be contacted via its website: www.bonneamietravel.combr
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Vacation – Planning Tips for International Traveling

25 Oct

Author: Duane Bertani
Source: articleage.com

Dreams of the Pyramids haunt your days and nights; visions of Moscow’s onion domes dance in your head; a picture of the Leaning Tower of Pisa appears in your mind’s eye. If these images or something similar come often to mind for you, then it’s time for you to take an international vacation.
But, you say, I don’t have time to plan a major vacation across the world, and even if I did, I don’t know where to begin. There are some simple steps to planning a successful and exciting international vacation.
To begin your planning, there are a few big decisions you need to make: “How much are you willing to spend? Where do you really want to visit? Are there things, such as specific attractions or certain quality hotels, that you are not willing to miss?” If you make these decisions in the beginning, you can save time and energy by looking only at trips that really interest you.
Also, decide what can be provided for in your budget; perhaps, if you have the chance to see the Russian ballet while in Moscow, you will be willing to tweak your budget a bit to have this once in a lifetime experience.
After making the major decisions concerning your travels, you can now decide how to organize the trip. Do you want to plan it yourself or pay someone else to do that?
Travel agents can be extremely helpful, but before you choose an agent, talk to friends, family, and neighbors to find someone who has a good reputation with people you trust; also, be sure they are a member of the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA), which helps ensure the quality of the services they offer.
Travel agents generally know the best deals, and they can connect you with an agent in the countries you’re going to visit if you need help while you’re there; this can be especially useful on an international vacation where you may not know the language.
In addition, you will usually get lower prices by using a travel agent; however, a small service charge is often added to flight reservations. Generally, you don’t actually pay the travel agents; they make the majority of their money from company commissions.
Despite the relative ease of using a travel agent, some of us still want to plan our own vacations. Organizing your own vacation has become much easier in the past ten years with the Internet boom.
Travel search companies such as Travelzoo, Expedia, and Priceline, have made travel planning easier than ever. You can go online and find a complete package that will help you set up your vacation.
When putting together an international vacation, however, relying solely on internet research can be a drawback. If you do not know the language or culture of your target country, you should at least spend some time consulting with a travel agent.
You will need to have information about visas, culture, and transportation, that may be difficult to find on your own. Even experienced travelers can get into bad situations when they’re visiting an unfamiliar country.
In summary, planning an international vacation can be as simple as consulting an agent or as creative as putting together an adventure online.
If this will be your first trip out of the country, you might also consider finding a group to go with. Whatever you decide, remember your camera and have a wonderful time on your international vacation!
Duane Bertani’s articles on topics related to vacations are published at Flash Vacation and A Travel To .

 
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