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January 24, 2012

FatWallet Offers the New Year?s Biggest Savings on Travel and Quick Access to Exclusive Trip Booking Tips

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Beloit, Wisconsin (PRWEB) January 20, 2012

FatWallet, the preferred online shopping resource for millions of savvy consumers, launches Travel Deals featuring hundreds of off-season pricing discounts on flights, hotels, cruises, car rentals and vacation packages from more than 90 online travel merchants. The one-stop promotion combines the latest user-generated travel deals (via FatWallet forums) and verified coupon codes, while spotlighting additional savings on Valentine?s Day, Spring Break and Las Vegas getaways. FatWallet members can also earn from 1-7% cash back from more than 80 partnered travel merchants, including Priceline, Orbitz, Expedia and Groupon.

?Traditionally, this is a great time to take advantage of off-season moving pricing and early vacation packaged,? said FatWallet spokesperson, Brent Shelton. ?This January, we?ve worked with our travel merchant partners to promote early-bird specials in 1 convenient web page, allowing shoppers to quickly compare options and be on their way to bigger savings.?

FatWallet?s Travel Discussion forum is a popular international check-in for travelers to review updated master steered and detailed information on the latest rates and discounts. The forum hosted a trusted in-the-cognized community dedicated to share smart travel advice, reveal scams and provide recent industry pricing and policy changes. The most viewed guides (with 1.4 million combine reckoned) include Updated Rental Car Discount/Coupon guide, How to Find the Best Airfare Deals guide and Las Vegas Hotel Promo guide. ?Our Travel Discussion forum is a smart destination for finding qualified recommendations from experienced travelers who willingly share numerous tactics for getting the best rates,? continues Shelton.

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November 23, 2011

SpaFinder Releases Fifth Annual State of Spa Travel Survey Findings

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New York, NY (PRWEB) November 21, 2011

According to SpaFinder?s fifth annual State of Spa Travel survey released today, travel agents report that travel to hotel, resort and destination spas rebounded in 2010, and that spa travel is registering significantly bigger gains in 2011.

And, for the first time in the survey’s history, agents ranked “increased client interest in spa travel specifically for wellness and health” as the #1 emerging trend, with ?social spa-ing? (group travel to spas) rated as the second biggest trend, and people traveling solo ranking third.

And, surprisingly, despite the gradual economic and travel market recovery, 55% of agents reported that ?stay? spas have been more aggressive with deals in 2011 compared to 2010, while another 37% report that the deals are holding firm.

?Spas? ongoing, greatly expanded focus on health, wellness and prevention, rather than mere pampering ? compounding with their ongoing attractive pricing ? have been the two keys to this travel category?s resiliency ended these endured tough years,? noted Susie Ellis, president, SpaFinder, Inc. ?And the #1 trend in 2011, what is called ?wellness tourism,? shows that a new holidaying concept is gaining traction: People are stressed and burned out, and they increasingly want to use their precious vacations to jumpstart healthy lifestyle changes, so they can return from trips feeling revitalized, rather than worse than when they left.?

The survey was conducted in August 2011 with global travel agents. It?s designed to supplying annual insight into unfolding developments in the spa travel sector, including the overall health of the market, current pricing and consumer trends, traveler demographics and popular locations/amenities.

Key Findings

A Resilient 2010, An Even Better 2011
Forty-six percent of agents reported an increase in their spa travel bookings for full-year 2010, while 34% reported they remained about the same in 2010 compared with 2009. (One in five reported declines last year.)

But a significantly more robust 69% of agents predict growth for spa travel in 2011, while another 26% expect bookings to remain about the same in 2011 over 2010. So, 95% report that spa travel bookings will either grow or hold firm this year.

Hottest Trend ? Health & Wellness Spa Travel
Travel agents ranked “increased interest in spa moving specifically for wellness & health,” i.e., clients seeking spas to better themselves through weight loss, fitness or stress-reduction programs/offerings, as the #1 fastest-growing spa travel trend.

Additionally, 79% of agents report clients are more interested in spa vacations with a strong health/wellness component in 2011 over 2010, while another 18% report the trend remains just as strong. This is up significantly from the 52% of agents that reported that health/wellness-centring spa travel was on the rise in 2009.

Rounding out the top 5 trends: 2) ?social spa-ing,? or friends/groups hitting spas together; 3) people traveling solo to spa destinations; 4) spa travel for younger people (under 40); and 5) increased interest in international spa destinations.

Even More Aggressive Deals in 2011
Despite more bullish reports for travel generally, 55% of agents reported that hotel/resort/destination spas are actually offering more aggressive deals, attractive pricing and value-add packages in 2011 over 2010 ? with only 8% seeing any declines in the deals this year.

Price-per-Night Firms at Higher End
At the same time there seems to be some distinct price firming at the higher end of the market. For instance, in both 2009 and 2010, 75% of spa travel booked fell below $ 299/night, but that dropped to 62% this year. And, while in 2010, only 10% of bookings exceeded $ 350/night, this year that jumped to 21%. For 2011, the most commonly booked price-per-night is $ 250-$ 299, but 38% of bookings nowadays fall in the $ 300+ range (up from 29% in 2010).

Baby Boomers Still Rule the ?Spa Pool?
Baby Boomers (aged 46-65) remain the age demographic most likely to book spa travel, accounting for 68% of bookings in 2011. But the younger ?Gen X? demographic is also a critical client base: Thirty-one percent of bookings this year are coming from those aged 36-45.

Spa Access Remains #1 Traveler Consideration
Agents ranked which offerings/amenities at destinations are most critical to their clients, and spa facilities retained the #1 position for the fifth straight year. The 2011 rankings: 1) spa facilities/access; 2) proximity to landing; 3) sightseeing; 4) nature-based activities, like hiking, etc.; 5) shopping; 6) golf facilities; and 7) skiing access.

To Learn More about the survey findings, or to mouth with SpaFinder President Susie Ellis, contact: Beth McGroarty at 213-300-0107 or beth (at) rbicom (dot) com.

About SpaFinder, Inc.
The world’s largest spa media, marketing and gifting company, SpaFinder, Inc., connects millions of wellness-focused consumers with thousands of spas, yoga, Pilates and fitness studios and wellness practitioners worldwide. SpaFinder’s media properties include the award-winning http://www.spafinder.com, the Club Spa e-newsletter and blog and the annual NewBeauty SpaFinder Guide to Global Spa, Wellness & Beauty. SpaFinder and its spa-beauty gift division, SpaWish, offer gift certificates and cards that are redeemable at a combined network of over 9,000 spas, yoga, Pilates and fitness studios, wellness practitioners and salons worldwide, and are available at nearly 100,000 unique retail outlets in 79 countries. SpaFinder Europe and SpaFinder Japan offer regional spa marketing and gifting programs, including localized websites. Currently celebrating its 25th Anniversary, SpaFinder is a privately held company headquartered in Manhattan.

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October 11, 2011

How does AMEX travel agency prices compare to Orbitz?

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Question by DigiDoc: How does AMEX travel agency prices compare to Orbitz?
Considering getting an Amex Platinum Card and was wondering how the travel agency price compare to discount sites (domestic travel)? I believe AMEX is a full service agency, which generally means they have higher prices. So how do the price compare to online discount places like Orbitz?

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Answer by Lprod
Yes, I think you’re right on that one…. I agree that AMEX has higher prices. They’re quite expensive…. I’ve booked trips both on line and with AMEX and there is a considerable difference.



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