Travel public relations
Boutique PR agency, Abelow PR, Celebrates Kensington Tours New Years Resolutions for 2012
Abelow PR is a boutique PR agency that absolutely loves what they do. Promoting Kensington Tours, a top tour operator that offers custom private guided tours to over 90 countries around the world, and their list of travel resolutions for …
PR Firm Heralds Clinton’s Visit to Myanmar A New Age in Travel
Hillary Clinton arrived in Myanmar’s capital, Naypyidaw, yesterday afternoon, making her “the first US Secretary of State to visit Burma in over 50 years1,” as reported by the Washington Post. This visit signals a softening of the Myanmar government, and the loosening of strict policies that make the country more travel friendly.
Mobile Booking Increase Affects Hotel Public Relations
It is evident that hotel public relations firms quickly adapt to the changes the hospitality industry has experienced recently thanks to mobile technology. With the heavy integration of social media in popular culture and society, it was only a matter …
For Those Practicing Public Relations NYC Offers Key Advantage: Proximity
For Those Practicing Public Relations NYC Offers Key Advantage: Proximity
Public Relations Company Promotes Atlanta Hotel Market
Any observant public relations company has noticed as of late that Atlanta has been the sight of a growing hotel market. Atlanta is the U.S.’s “fourth busiest hospitality hub,” according to National Real Estate Investor. “We have a big pipeline of hotel activity in Atlanta,” Jim Anhut, InterContinental Hotels Group’s chief development officer, told Lodging Hospitality.
New York Public Relations Agency Uses Buddhism For SEO
One of my keys to success of our NYC pr firm is my use, as the head of the agency, in listening to Kelly Howell’s “Attracting Wealth” and her various guided mediations with subliminal messages that work like magic. //
Rise In Chinese Travelers Changes Travel PR Strategies
Hotels are beginning to develop travel PR strategies specific to attracting Chinese guests, especially those traveling on business. After all, China is expected to produce 100 million “outbound travelers” by 2015, according to a Hotel News Resource article.
Hurricane Irene’s Effect On Travel PR
The travel PR and luxury travel PR strategies of hotels during Hurricane Irene last month differed depending on the severity of the weather in their location and the needs of their guests and employees. According to Hotel News Now coverage, there were 7,000 U.S. hotels in the path of the hurricane.
How Travel PR Pushes Promotion of New Destinations
“New York, Paris, London, Beijing: China Evolves From Exotic to Essential Destination for Worldly Travelers.” This was the headline of our travel PR client Asia Transpacific Journeys’ press release last month. While China was long considered the epitome of the exotic, the country has now come into its own as one of the world’s greatest travel destinations for curious and adventurous travelers. Such reputable tour companies like Asia Transpacific Journeys play a crucial part in promoting up-and-coming destinations like China when including them in their travel PR campaigns.

