Selling Hawaii may be more of a challenge in 2016 with Canadian visitor arrivals down 17.7% for the first six months of the year (compared to 2015) but that doesn’t mean Canadians are no longer hoping to make it to the Aloha State.
Travellers can still make a Hawaii trip happen in 2016 – we’re coming up on peak travel time to the islands for Canadians – even with a fluctuating dollar. So where can you find Hawaii’s latest travel information and help clients turn their Hawaii dreams into reality?
Debuting just in time for the 2016 high season, Travelweek has published its first-ever Hawaii Edition in its monthly series of Travel Professional publications (Aug. 18). Consolidating all of the latest, most important information Hawaii travel information, Travel Professional Hawaii Edition is an ideal selling tool and travel guide.
Travel Professional Hawaii Edition offers up-to-date information, island by island, including the top 10 must-dos for each island, excursions and events as well as resort and dining options for this foodie hotspot.
Agents will also find break out sections on shopping, travel tips and a letter to agents from Robyn Basso, Senior Director Travel Industry Partnerships, Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau.
Look out for your copy of Travel Professional Hawaii Edition, polybagged with the Aug. 18 issue of Travelweek. To subscribe to receive Travelweek and Travel Professional in print or digital format, click here.
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