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  1. Hertz Purchases 1st Call Studio Equipment Rental Firm

    Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. has acquired 1st Call Studio Equipment from RoadSafe Holdings. 1st Call is a leading equipment rental company to the film and television industry. Headquartered in Sylmar, Calif., the company services clients throughout the U.S. and has offices in Hollywood, on the Universal Studios Hollywood Lot, Albuquerque Studios Lot, and in Louisiana. Hertz is looking for opportunities to grow its Entertainment Services business, said Mark P. Frissora, chairman and chief executive officer of Hertz. 1st Call Studio Equipment rents booms, scissor lifts, fork lifts, light towers, gators and other equipment to production companies working on feature films, episodic television shows, reality shows, commercials and music videos. For more information, visit www.hertz.com.


    Eurostar, the international high-speed passenger train operator which links the U.K. with the continent, will host a train ceremony naming at St. Pancras International by HRH The Duke of Kent on the morning of the 94th anniversary of the Battle of Fromelles. The Eurostar train will be named “Remembering Fromelles” and will carry guests to Lille in Northern France which is only a short distance away from the village of Fromelles where the first war cemetery in 50 years will be officially dedicated by the Commonwealth War Grave Commission (CWGC). This event is the culmination of a significant collaboration between the CWGC, and the Australian and British governments, on whose behalf the CWGC has managed the Fromelles project.


    Eurostar will play a pivotal role in carrying over 400 guests, including many of the relatives of those who died during the Battle of Fromelles, to Lille to attend the event. In 1916, the Australian and British forces suffered over 7,000 casualties in little over 24 hours, including over 2,000 killed. Buried by the Germans in several mass graves, the 250 soldiers who were carefully exhumed in 2009 have all now been reburied in individual graves at Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, with military honors. Using DNA testing and by gathering other pieces of evidence, 96 Australian soldiers have been successfully identified by name, with a further 109 unnamed Australian soldiers, three unnamed British soldiers and 42 soldiers who remain known unto God. Eurostar takes one hour 20 minutes from London to Lille, a journey that would have taken days for allied troops in both world wars. For more information, visit www.cwgc.org or www.eurostar.co.uk.
     

    Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. has acquired 1st Call Studio Equipment from RoadSafe Holdings. 1st Call is a leading equipment rental company to the film and television industry. Headquartered in Sylmar, Calif., the company services clients throughout the U.S. and has offices in Hollywood, on the Universal Studios Hollywood Lot, Albuquerque Studios Lot, and in Louisiana. Hertz is looking for opportunities to grow its Entertainment Services business, said Mark P. Frissora, chairman and chief executive officer of Hertz. 1st Call Studio Equipment rents booms, scissor lifts, fork lifts, light towers, gators and other equipment to production companies working on feature films, episodic television shows, reality shows, commercials and music videos. For more information, visit www.hertz.com.



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  2. Eurostar to Rename Train in Honor of Fallen WW I Veterans

    Eurostar, the international high-speed passenger train operator which links the U.K. with the continent, will host a train ceremony naming at St. Pancras International by HRH The Duke of Kent on the morning of the 94th anniversary of the Battle of Fromelles. The Eurostar train will be named “Remembering Fromelles” and will carry guests to Lille in Northern France which is only a short distance away from the village of Fromelles where the first war cemetery in 50 years will be officially dedicated by the Commonwealth War Grave Commission (CWGC). This event is the culmination of a significant collaboration between the CWGC, and the Australian and British governments, on whose behalf the CWGC has managed the Fromelles project.


    Eurostar, the international high-speed passenger train operator which links the U.K. with the continent, will host a train ceremony naming at St. Pancras International by HRH The Duke of Kent on the morning of the 94th anniversary of the Battle of Fromelles. The Eurostar train will be named “Remembering Fromelles” and will carry guests to Lille in Northern France which is only a short distance away from the village of Fromelles where the first war cemetery in 50 years will be officially dedicated by the Commonwealth War Grave Commission (CWGC). This event is the culmination of a significant collaboration between the CWGC, and the Australian and British governments, on whose behalf the CWGC has managed the Fromelles project.


    Eurostar will play a pivotal role in carrying over 400 guests, including many of the relatives of those who died during the Battle of Fromelles, to Lille to attend the event. In 1916, the Australian and British forces suffered over 7,000 casualties in little over 24 hours, including over 2,000 killed. Buried by the Germans in several mass graves, the 250 soldiers who were carefully exhumed in 2009 have all now been reburied in individual graves at Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, with military honors. Using DNA testing and by gathering other pieces of evidence, 96 Australian soldiers have been successfully identified by name, with a further 109 unnamed Australian soldiers, three unnamed British soldiers and 42 soldiers who remain known unto God. Eurostar takes one hour 20 minutes from London to Lille, a journey that would have taken days for allied troops in both world wars. For more information, visit www.cwgc.org or www.eurostar.co.uk.
     



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  3. Amtrak, Concur to Provide Business Travelers with Rail Options

    Amtrak and Concur, a leading provider of on-demand Employee Spend Management services, announced that Concur Travel & Expense and Concur Cliqbook Travel clients now have direct access to book travel on any Amtrak route nationwide. Concur clients may now view, hold, reserve and purchase Amtrak rail travel -- and compare rail and air travel options -- all on one screen.


    Amtrak and Concur, a leading provider of on-demand Employee Spend Management services, announced that Concur Travel & Expense and Concur Cliqbook Travel clients now have direct access to book travel on any Amtrak route nationwide. Concur clients may now view, hold, reserve and purchase Amtrak rail travel -- and compare rail and air travel options -- all on one screen.


    With this new direct connection to Amtrak’s reservations system, Concur clients will be able to add rail to their travel plans in the same way they already book air, car, or hotel reservations, and enjoy all of these additional benefits: Expanded route map to include all key Amtrak business travel corridors; mixed rail and air display to allow for comparison of travel options; direct passage of Amtrak Guest Rewards number into the Concur system; full support for Amtrak special rates; ability to book multi-segment trips; ability to cancel or put rail trips on hold; payment and ticketing with no agency intervention; support of all passenger type codes.


    “The direct connection between Amtrak’s reservations system and the Concur Connect program will not only provide easier access for Amtrak passengers booking rail travel, it will also provide a side-by-side comparison of a client’s rail and air travel options,” said Craig White senior director of travel industry sales. “This comparison will show Concur clients that rail travel is a very attractive and viable option, particularly along Amtrak’s busy Northeast Corridor between Washington, DC, New York and Boston.”


    Through Concur Connect – the global program that connects suppliers from around the world and provides clients exclusive access to services otherwise unavailable though traditional travel programs – Amtrak joins a growing list of travel suppliers that feed complete electronic folio data in the form of e-receipts directly into Concur Travel & Expense. For more information, visit www.concur.com  or www.amtrak.com.  

     



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  4. Rail Europe, Switzerland Tourism Offer Swiss Bliss Deal

    Rail Europe Inc., Switzerland Tourism and the Swiss Travel System are teaming up this summer to offer the Swiss Bliss Deal, inviting all travelers to take advantage of the outdoors and explore Switzerland. The Swiss Pass is an inexpensive way to experience the country by allowing unlimited travel on all trains, boats and postal buses which make up the Swiss Travel System. It is particularly convenient for families, as kids up to 16 years of age always ride for free when accompanied by a parent and all Swiss Pass holders get free access to more than 400 museums in Switzerland. Prices on the four-day Swiss Pass start at $361 in first class and $241 in second class. The Swiss Bliss Deal is available for purchase from July 15 through July 21. Travel must take place from Aug. 1 through Nov. 30.


    Amtrak and Concur, a leading provider of on-demand Employee Spend Management services, announced that Concur Travel & Expense and Concur Cliqbook Travel clients now have direct access to book travel on any Amtrak route nationwide. Concur clients may now view, hold, reserve and purchase Amtrak rail travel -- and compare rail and air travel options -- all on one screen.


    With this new direct connection to Amtrak’s reservations system, Concur clients will be able to add rail to their travel plans in the same way they already book air, car, or hotel reservations, and enjoy all of these additional benefits: Expanded route map to include all key Amtrak business travel corridors; mixed rail and air display to allow for comparison of travel options; direct passage of Amtrak Guest Rewards number into the Concur system; full support for Amtrak special rates; ability to book multi-segment trips; ability to cancel or put rail trips on hold; payment and ticketing with no agency intervention; support of all passenger type codes.


    “The direct connection between Amtrak’s reservations system and the Concur Connect program will not only provide easier access for Amtrak passengers booking rail travel, it will also provide a side-by-side comparison of a client’s rail and air travel options,” said Craig White senior director of travel industry sales. “This comparison will show Concur clients that rail travel is a very attractive and viable option, particularly along Amtrak’s busy Northeast Corridor between Washington, DC, New York and Boston.”


    Through Concur Connect – the global program that connects suppliers from around the world and provides clients exclusive access to services otherwise unavailable though traditional travel programs – Amtrak joins a growing list of travel suppliers that feed complete electronic folio data in the form of e-receipts directly into Concur Travel & Expense. For more information, visit www.concur.com  or www.amtrak.com.  

     

    Alamos Rent A Car and National Car Rental have re-launched their joint Cash-In Club loyalty rewards program for travel agents with an updated website, flexible rewards and an updated promotion. Since 1995, Alamo and National have partnered with U.S. travel agents who book rental car as Cash-In Club members. The revamp includes new tools and better incentives, according to Ron Cerko, vice president of travel industry relations for Alamo and National.


    The Cash-In Club promotion is being offered to all U.S.-resident travel agents who book a qualified reservation through October 2010. Program members will be automatically entered to win every time they reserve a car with Alamo or National. The grand prize winner will receive 15,000 points. The second place winner will receive 10,000 points and the third place winner receives 5,000 points. Winners will be announced in November 2010.


    Cash-In Club was originally created to offer travel agents the chance to receive competitive rates and quality rental vehicles for their clients and to reward them for their long-term business. The enhanced program agents to also incorporate award points into American Express-branded reward cards. For more information, visit www.cashinclub.travel or www.rewards.cashinclub.travel.
     

    Rail Europe Inc., Switzerland Tourism and the Swiss Travel System are teaming up this summer to offer the Swiss Bliss Deal, inviting all travelers to take advantage of the outdoors and explore Switzerland. The Swiss Pass is an inexpensive way to experience the country by allowing unlimited travel on all trains, boats and postal buses which make up the Swiss Travel System. It is particularly convenient for families, as kids up to 16 years of age always ride for free when accompanied by a parent and all Swiss Pass holders get free access to more than 400 museums in Switzerland. Prices on the four-day Swiss Pass start at $361 in first class and $241 in second class. The Swiss Bliss Deal is available for purchase from July 15 through July 21. Travel must take place from Aug. 1 through Nov. 30.


    The Swiss Bliss Deal includes limited-time offers on special value-added components with a purchase of the Swiss Pass. Passengers who purchase the Swiss Pass through Rail Europe will also receive roundtrip tickets for up to 50 percent off the regularly reduced Swiss Pass holder one-way fare on the mountain railways or cable cars that carry passengers to the Swiss mountain peaks of Titlis, Pilatus, Schilthorn, Stanserhorn and Rocher de Naye; one free fast baggage voucher, which is valid for the transfer of one bag per person one way between most train stations in Switzerland (certain restrictions apply); 20 percent discount from Victorinox on luggage at the Victorinox/Swiss Army stores in Geneva or Basel, Switzerland and New York, N.Y., valid on all purchases made from July 22 through Nov. 30; and a detailed map of Switzerland created by National Geographic Traveler.


    Switzerland Tourism recently named 2010 an official hiking year and outlined 32 trails for travelers to discover some of the world’s finest backdrops. In an effort to promote an active lifestyle, many of the highlighted routes are geared toward families and beginner level hikers. However, the country also offers numerous rigorous trails for more experienced outdoor enthusiasts. For more information, call 888-382-7245 or visit www.agent.raileurope.com.

     



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  5. Orient Express Adds New Southeast Asian Rail Itineraries

    This November, Orient-Express is introducing the Chronicles of Southeast Asia -- four new journeys that enable guests on the E&O to experience the region in greater depth. The new itineraries will take passengers in comfort to places off the beaten track and essentially turn the train into a touring hotel. To ensure ultimate exclusivity and a more personalized experience, capacity on each trip will be limited to 60 guests and only presidential and state carriages will be in use.


    Amtrak and Concur, a leading provider of on-demand Employee Spend Management services, announced that Concur Travel & Expense and Concur Cliqbook Travel clients now have direct access to book travel on any Amtrak route nationwide. Concur clients may now view, hold, reserve and purchase Amtrak rail travel -- and compare rail and air travel options -- all on one screen.


    With this new direct connection to Amtrak’s reservations system, Concur clients will be able to add rail to their travel plans in the same way they already book air, car, or hotel reservations, and enjoy all of these additional benefits: Expanded route map to include all key Amtrak business travel corridors; mixed rail and air display to allow for comparison of travel options; direct passage of Amtrak Guest Rewards number into the Concur system; full support for Amtrak special rates; ability to book multi-segment trips; ability to cancel or put rail trips on hold; payment and ticketing with no agency intervention; support of all passenger type codes.


    “The direct connection between Amtrak’s reservations system and the Concur Connect program will not only provide easier access for Amtrak passengers booking rail travel, it will also provide a side-by-side comparison of a client’s rail and air travel options,” said Craig White senior director of travel industry sales. “This comparison will show Concur clients that rail travel is a very attractive and viable option, particularly along Amtrak’s busy Northeast Corridor between Washington, DC, New York and Boston.”


    Through Concur Connect – the global program that connects suppliers from around the world and provides clients exclusive access to services otherwise unavailable though traditional travel programs – Amtrak joins a growing list of travel suppliers that feed complete electronic folio data in the form of e-receipts directly into Concur Travel & Expense. For more information, visit www.concur.com  or www.amtrak.com.  

     

    Alamos Rent A Car and National Car Rental have re-launched their joint Cash-In Club loyalty rewards program for travel agents with an updated website, flexible rewards and an updated promotion. Since 1995, Alamo and National have partnered with U.S. travel agents who book rental car as Cash-In Club members. The revamp includes new tools and better incentives, according to Ron Cerko, vice president of travel industry relations for Alamo and National.


    The Cash-In Club promotion is being offered to all U.S.-resident travel agents who book a qualified reservation through October 2010. Program members will be automatically entered to win every time they reserve a car with Alamo or National. The grand prize winner will receive 15,000 points. The second place winner will receive 10,000 points and the third place winner receives 5,000 points. Winners will be announced in November 2010.


    Cash-In Club was originally created to offer travel agents the chance to receive competitive rates and quality rental vehicles for their clients and to reward them for their long-term business. The enhanced program agents to also incorporate award points into American Express-branded reward cards. For more information, visit www.cashinclub.travel or www.rewards.cashinclub.travel.
     

    Rail Europe Inc., Switzerland Tourism and the Swiss Travel System are teaming up this summer to offer the Swiss Bliss Deal, inviting all travelers to take advantage of the outdoors and explore Switzerland. The Swiss Pass is an inexpensive way to experience the country by allowing unlimited travel on all trains, boats and postal buses which make up the Swiss Travel System. It is particularly convenient for families, as kids up to 16 years of age always ride for free when accompanied by a parent and all Swiss Pass holders get free access to more than 400 museums in Switzerland. Prices on the four-day Swiss Pass start at $361 in first class and $241 in second class. The Swiss Bliss Deal is available for purchase from July 15 through July 21. Travel must take place from Aug. 1 through Nov. 30.


    The Swiss Bliss Deal includes limited-time offers on special value-added components with a purchase of the Swiss Pass. Passengers who purchase the Swiss Pass through Rail Europe will also receive roundtrip tickets for up to 50 percent off the regularly reduced Swiss Pass holder one-way fare on the mountain railways or cable cars that carry passengers to the Swiss mountain peaks of Titlis, Pilatus, Schilthorn, Stanserhorn and Rocher de Naye; one free fast baggage voucher, which is valid for the transfer of one bag per person one way between most train stations in Switzerland (certain restrictions apply); 20 percent discount from Victorinox on luggage at the Victorinox/Swiss Army stores in Geneva or Basel, Switzerland and New York, N.Y., valid on all purchases made from July 22 through Nov. 30; and a detailed map of Switzerland created by National Geographic Traveler.


    Switzerland Tourism recently named 2010 an official hiking year and outlined 32 trails for travelers to discover some of the world’s finest backdrops. In an effort to promote an active lifestyle, many of the highlighted routes are geared toward families and beginner level hikers. However, the country also offers numerous rigorous trails for more experienced outdoor enthusiasts. For more information, call 888-382-7245 or visit www.agent.raileurope.com.

     

    Amtrak launched a “Create Our Contest Contest,” a summer-long campaign that invites the general public to develop what will become Amtrak’s first user-generated contest. The goal of the campaign is to actively engage Amtrak’s most loyal customers through social networking. To enter the contest users, should log on to www.Facebook.com/Amtrak  and submit their ideas in essay or video form by Aug. 2. All approved entries will be uploaded to Amtrak’s Facebook fan page, where users can vote for their favorite contest idea. Entries that receive the top 25 percent of all votes will be reviewed by a panel of judges to determine the winner. The grand prize -- which will be awarded in September -- is a roundtrip for four to anywhere Amtrak travels.


    “Amtrak’s customers are enthusiastic, highly creative people who showcase their love for train travel in many different ways,” said David Lim, Amtrak’s chief marketing officer. “We want to harness this creativity and engage our fans by asking them to develop their dream contest.” Amtrak partnered with their advertising agency Arnold Worldwide’s D.C. office on the concept and all creative campaign elements for the contest. The contest will be promoted by paid advertisements on Facebook, and social media outreach on Twitter and Facebook, among other efforts. For a complete list of contest rules and regulations, visit www.apps.facebook.com/amtrakcontest/rules.  

     

    This November, Orient-Express is introducing the Chronicles of Southeast Asia -- four new journeys that enable guests on the E&O to experience the region in greater depth. The new itineraries will take passengers in comfort to places off the beaten track and essentially turn the train into a touring hotel. To ensure ultimate exclusivity and a more personalized experience, capacity on each trip will be limited to 60 guests and only presidential and state carriages will be in use.


    The new routes include: Epic Thailand (six nights) -- Bangkok/Isan/Chiang Mai/Lampang/Bangkok visiting sites in Northern Thailand. Highlights include a walking tour through a traditional village in Isan; a sunset candlelight reception at Prasat Sikoraphum (a restored 12th century Khmer Temple), lunch with the first female Thai oenologist at Khao Yai Gran Monte Vineyard, the opportunity to participate in a Bai Sii (sacred thread) ceremony, and touring the town of Lampang "wild-west style" in a traditional pony trap.


    Fables of the Hills (six nights) -- Singapore/Kuala Lumpur/Cameron Highlands (overnight)/Penang/Surat Thani/River Kwai/Bangkok. Highlights include Kuala Lumpur city tour, including a visit to "The School of Hard Knocks" (for the history and facts of pewter), Strawberry and tea tastings in the Cameron Highlands and Surat Thani Monkey Training College.


    Legends of the Peninsula (six nights) -- Bangkok/River Kwai/Trang (overnight)/Penang/Kuala Lumpur/Singapore. Highlights include the River Kwai Bridge, a sojourn at Trang that offers the chance to take part in a range of water sports, Dugong trekking and Thai cooking classes.


    Tales of Laos (three nights) -- Bangkok/Pimai/Khao Yai/Vientiane/Bangkok. E&O passengers are among the few to travel this route. Highlights include stopping at Phimai to explore the Angkor-style Khmer temples, the vineyards of the Khao Yai hills and sampling the "new" latitude wines cultivated there. Prices start at $3,900. For more information, visit www.orient-express.com/web/eoe/chronicles_asia.jsp.

     



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  6. Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group Boosts Earnings Estimates

    Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, Inc., provided an update on preliminary estimates for second-quarter results and its outlook for the full year of 2010. The company announced that it expects second-quarter Corporate Adjusted EBITDA to be within a range of $70 million to $75 million, up significantly from $20.9 million in the comparable quarter of 2009. The company further noted that it recorded approximately $5 million of expenses related to the proposed Hertz transaction during the quarter. Excluding these transaction costs, Corporate Adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter is projected to be within a range of $75 million to $80 million.


    Eurostar, the international high-speed passenger train operator which links the U.K. with the continent, will host a train ceremony naming at St. Pancras International by HRH The Duke of Kent on the morning of the 94th anniversary of the Battle of Fromelles. The Eurostar train will be named “Remembering Fromelles” and will carry guests to Lille in Northern France which is only a short distance away from the village of Fromelles where the first war cemetery in 50 years will be officially dedicated by the Commonwealth War Grave Commission (CWGC). This event is the culmination of a significant collaboration between the CWGC, and the Australian and British governments, on whose behalf the CWGC has managed the Fromelles project.


    Eurostar will play a pivotal role in carrying over 400 guests, including many of the relatives of those who died during the Battle of Fromelles, to Lille to attend the event. In 1916, the Australian and British forces suffered over 7,000 casualties in little over 24 hours, including over 2,000 killed. Buried by the Germans in several mass graves, the 250 soldiers who were carefully exhumed in 2009 have all now been reburied in individual graves at Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, with military honors. Using DNA testing and by gathering other pieces of evidence, 96 Australian soldiers have been successfully identified by name, with a further 109 unnamed Australian soldiers, three unnamed British soldiers and 42 soldiers who remain known unto God. Eurostar takes one hour 20 minutes from London to Lille, a journey that would have taken days for allied troops in both world wars. For more information, visit www.cwgc.org or www.eurostar.co.uk.
     

    Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. has acquired 1st Call Studio Equipment from RoadSafe Holdings. 1st Call is a leading equipment rental company to the film and television industry. Headquartered in Sylmar, Calif., the company services clients throughout the U.S. and has offices in Hollywood, on the Universal Studios Hollywood Lot, Albuquerque Studios Lot, and in Louisiana. Hertz is looking for opportunities to grow its Entertainment Services business, said Mark P. Frissora, chairman and chief executive officer of Hertz. 1st Call Studio Equipment rents booms, scissor lifts, fork lifts, light towers, gators and other equipment to production companies working on feature films, episodic television shows, reality shows, commercials and music videos. For more information, visit www.hertz.com.

    Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, Inc., provided an update on preliminary estimates for second-quarter results and its outlook for the full year of 2010. The company announced that it expects second-quarter Corporate Adjusted EBITDA to be within a range of $70 million to $75 million, up significantly from $20.9 million in the comparable quarter of 2009. The company further noted that it recorded approximately $5 million of expenses related to the proposed Hertz transaction during the quarter. Excluding these transaction costs, Corporate Adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter is projected to be within a range of $75 million to $80 million.


    The company noted that it is lowering its guidance for vehicle rental revenue for the full year of 2010 to an increase of 1 to 2 percent compared to 2009, down from its prior guidance of 2 to 4 percent. In addition, the company lowered its expected fleet cost target from $275 per unit per month to a range of $245 to $255 per month.


    Based on the company"s estimated results through the second quarter and its outlook for revenue and fleet costs for the remainder of 2010, the company expects Corporate Adjusted EBITDA, excluding expenses related to the Hertz transaction, to be within a range of $200 million to $220 million for the full year of 2010. The company"s previous guidance range for 2010 was $170 million to $190 million, and the company"s 2009 Corporate Adjusted EBITDA was $99.4 million.


    The company also provided an updated outlook for fleet cost per unit per month for 2011, lowering its outlook for fleet cost to a range of $300 to $310 per month, compared to its previous guidance of $325 per month. The company noted that the ongoing positive effects of changes made in its operations and fleet management, combined with solid macroeconomic factors in the used car market, are expected to impact fleet costs in 2011 and beyond. For more information, visit www.dtag.com,  www.thrifty.com  or www.dollar.com.

     



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  7. Alamo, National Re-Launch Cash-In Club for Travel Agents

    Alamos Rent A Car and National Car Rental have re-launched their joint Cash-In Club loyalty rewards program for travel agents with an updated website, flexible rewards and an updated promotion. Since 1995, Alamo and National have partnered with U.S. travel agents who book rental car as Cash-In Club members. The revamp includes new tools and better incentives, according to Ron Cerko, vice president of travel industry relations for Alamo and National.


    Amtrak and Concur, a leading provider of on-demand Employee Spend Management services, announced that Concur Travel & Expense and Concur Cliqbook Travel clients now have direct access to book travel on any Amtrak route nationwide. Concur clients may now view, hold, reserve and purchase Amtrak rail travel -- and compare rail and air travel options -- all on one screen.


    With this new direct connection to Amtrak’s reservations system, Concur clients will be able to add rail to their travel plans in the same way they already book air, car, or hotel reservations, and enjoy all of these additional benefits: Expanded route map to include all key Amtrak business travel corridors; mixed rail and air display to allow for comparison of travel options; direct passage of Amtrak Guest Rewards number into the Concur system; full support for Amtrak special rates; ability to book multi-segment trips; ability to cancel or put rail trips on hold; payment and ticketing with no agency intervention; support of all passenger type codes.


    “The direct connection between Amtrak’s reservations system and the Concur Connect program will not only provide easier access for Amtrak passengers booking rail travel, it will also provide a side-by-side comparison of a client’s rail and air travel options,” said Craig White senior director of travel industry sales. “This comparison will show Concur clients that rail travel is a very attractive and viable option, particularly along Amtrak’s busy Northeast Corridor between Washington, DC, New York and Boston.”


    Through Concur Connect – the global program that connects suppliers from around the world and provides clients exclusive access to services otherwise unavailable though traditional travel programs – Amtrak joins a growing list of travel suppliers that feed complete electronic folio data in the form of e-receipts directly into Concur Travel & Expense. For more information, visit www.concur.com  or www.amtrak.com.  

     

    Alamos Rent A Car and National Car Rental have re-launched their joint Cash-In Club loyalty rewards program for travel agents with an updated website, flexible rewards and an updated promotion. Since 1995, Alamo and National have partnered with U.S. travel agents who book rental car as Cash-In Club members. The revamp includes new tools and better incentives, according to Ron Cerko, vice president of travel industry relations for Alamo and National.


    The Cash-In Club promotion is being offered to all U.S.-resident travel agents who book a qualified reservation through October 2010. Program members will be automatically entered to win every time they reserve a car with Alamo or National. The grand prize winner will receive 15,000 points. The second place winner will receive 10,000 points and the third place winner receives 5,000 points. Winners will be announced in November 2010.


    Cash-In Club was originally created to offer travel agents the chance to receive competitive rates and quality rental vehicles for their clients and to reward them for their long-term business. The enhanced program agents to also incorporate award points into American Express-branded reward cards. For more information, visit www.cashinclub.travel or www.rewards.cashinclub.travel.
     



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  8. Amtrak Launches "Create Our Contest Contest" on Facebook

    Amtrak launched a “Create Our Contest Contest,” a summer-long campaign that invites the general public to develop what will become Amtrak’s first user-generated contest. The goal of the campaign is to actively engage Amtrak’s most loyal customers through social networking. To enter the contest users, should log on to www.Facebook.com/Amtrak  and submit their ideas in essay or video form by Aug. 2. All approved entries will be uploaded to Amtrak’s Facebook fan page, where users can vote for their favorite contest idea. Entries that receive the top 25 percent of all votes will be reviewed by a panel of judges to determine the winner. The grand prize -- which will be awarded in September -- is a roundtrip for four to anywhere Amtrak travels.


    Amtrak and Concur, a leading provider of on-demand Employee Spend Management services, announced that Concur Travel & Expense and Concur Cliqbook Travel clients now have direct access to book travel on any Amtrak route nationwide. Concur clients may now view, hold, reserve and purchase Amtrak rail travel -- and compare rail and air travel options -- all on one screen.


    With this new direct connection to Amtrak’s reservations system, Concur clients will be able to add rail to their travel plans in the same way they already book air, car, or hotel reservations, and enjoy all of these additional benefits: Expanded route map to include all key Amtrak business travel corridors; mixed rail and air display to allow for comparison of travel options; direct passage of Amtrak Guest Rewards number into the Concur system; full support for Amtrak special rates; ability to book multi-segment trips; ability to cancel or put rail trips on hold; payment and ticketing with no agency intervention; support of all passenger type codes.


    “The direct connection between Amtrak’s reservations system and the Concur Connect program will not only provide easier access for Amtrak passengers booking rail travel, it will also provide a side-by-side comparison of a client’s rail and air travel options,” said Craig White senior director of travel industry sales. “This comparison will show Concur clients that rail travel is a very attractive and viable option, particularly along Amtrak’s busy Northeast Corridor between Washington, DC, New York and Boston.”


    Through Concur Connect – the global program that connects suppliers from around the world and provides clients exclusive access to services otherwise unavailable though traditional travel programs – Amtrak joins a growing list of travel suppliers that feed complete electronic folio data in the form of e-receipts directly into Concur Travel & Expense. For more information, visit www.concur.com  or www.amtrak.com.  

     

    Alamos Rent A Car and National Car Rental have re-launched their joint Cash-In Club loyalty rewards program for travel agents with an updated website, flexible rewards and an updated promotion. Since 1995, Alamo and National have partnered with U.S. travel agents who book rental car as Cash-In Club members. The revamp includes new tools and better incentives, according to Ron Cerko, vice president of travel industry relations for Alamo and National.


    The Cash-In Club promotion is being offered to all U.S.-resident travel agents who book a qualified reservation through October 2010. Program members will be automatically entered to win every time they reserve a car with Alamo or National. The grand prize winner will receive 15,000 points. The second place winner will receive 10,000 points and the third place winner receives 5,000 points. Winners will be announced in November 2010.


    Cash-In Club was originally created to offer travel agents the chance to receive competitive rates and quality rental vehicles for their clients and to reward them for their long-term business. The enhanced program agents to also incorporate award points into American Express-branded reward cards. For more information, visit www.cashinclub.travel or www.rewards.cashinclub.travel.
     

    Rail Europe Inc., Switzerland Tourism and the Swiss Travel System are teaming up this summer to offer the Swiss Bliss Deal, inviting all travelers to take advantage of the outdoors and explore Switzerland. The Swiss Pass is an inexpensive way to experience the country by allowing unlimited travel on all trains, boats and postal buses which make up the Swiss Travel System. It is particularly convenient for families, as kids up to 16 years of age always ride for free when accompanied by a parent and all Swiss Pass holders get free access to more than 400 museums in Switzerland. Prices on the four-day Swiss Pass start at $361 in first class and $241 in second class. The Swiss Bliss Deal is available for purchase from July 15 through July 21. Travel must take place from Aug. 1 through Nov. 30.


    The Swiss Bliss Deal includes limited-time offers on special value-added components with a purchase of the Swiss Pass. Passengers who purchase the Swiss Pass through Rail Europe will also receive roundtrip tickets for up to 50 percent off the regularly reduced Swiss Pass holder one-way fare on the mountain railways or cable cars that carry passengers to the Swiss mountain peaks of Titlis, Pilatus, Schilthorn, Stanserhorn and Rocher de Naye; one free fast baggage voucher, which is valid for the transfer of one bag per person one way between most train stations in Switzerland (certain restrictions apply); 20 percent discount from Victorinox on luggage at the Victorinox/Swiss Army stores in Geneva or Basel, Switzerland and New York, N.Y., valid on all purchases made from July 22 through Nov. 30; and a detailed map of Switzerland created by National Geographic Traveler.


    Switzerland Tourism recently named 2010 an official hiking year and outlined 32 trails for travelers to discover some of the world’s finest backdrops. In an effort to promote an active lifestyle, many of the highlighted routes are geared toward families and beginner level hikers. However, the country also offers numerous rigorous trails for more experienced outdoor enthusiasts. For more information, call 888-382-7245 or visit www.agent.raileurope.com.

     

    Amtrak launched a “Create Our Contest Contest,” a summer-long campaign that invites the general public to develop what will become Amtrak’s first user-generated contest. The goal of the campaign is to actively engage Amtrak’s most loyal customers through social networking. To enter the contest users, should log on to www.Facebook.com/Amtrak  and submit their ideas in essay or video form by Aug. 2. All approved entries will be uploaded to Amtrak’s Facebook fan page, where users can vote for their favorite contest idea. Entries that receive the top 25 percent of all votes will be reviewed by a panel of judges to determine the winner. The grand prize -- which will be awarded in September -- is a roundtrip for four to anywhere Amtrak travels.


    “Amtrak’s customers are enthusiastic, highly creative people who showcase their love for train travel in many different ways,” said David Lim, Amtrak’s chief marketing officer. “We want to harness this creativity and engage our fans by asking them to develop their dream contest.” Amtrak partnered with their advertising agency Arnold Worldwide’s D.C. office on the concept and all creative campaign elements for the contest. The contest will be promoted by paid advertisements on Facebook, and social media outreach on Twitter and Facebook, among other efforts. For a complete list of contest rules and regulations, visit www.apps.facebook.com/amtrakcontest/rules.  

     



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Vietnam Destinations

Phnom SantukPhnom Santuk (Santuk Mountain)

Phnom Santok is a cultural and natural site located in Ko Koh village, Ko Koh commune, Santuk district, about 17 kilometers south of Kampong Thom provincial town. The site include four mountains: Phnom Srah Kmao or Phnom Tbeng, Phnom Penhum or Phnom Kraper, Phnom Champa and Phnom Santuk.

Since the ancient time to the present, Phnom Santuk Mountain has been called in many names as below:
- Phnom Thom (in history)
- Phnom Arth Santuk (In history)
- Phnom Chorm Chong Kiri
- Phnom Krop Tuk
- Phnom Preah Bat Chann Tuk

The ancient heritages on the top of the mountain:
- Many Buddha statues were carved from great mountain rock including three big Buddha statues reaching Nirvana, each has more than 10-meter length.
- Prasat Touch of pyramid shape, made of sandstone, has three stories and three-meter height, and is located next to the ancient wooden temple (presently, it is made of cement) with a rectangular pond (10m x 4m).
- Preah Bat Chann Tuk statue was carved on the stone shaped as food of a sacred human, and there are many other small sculptures. By the stories, the construction and the statues were erected during the reign of Preah Ponhea Dharma Reacha (1474-1494) and have been maintained until now.

Phnom Santuk has changed names to Chorn Chong Kiri and Phnom Krop Tuk. Chan Dare or Chan Chare are called two pieces of stone by local people that join all together in marked symbol and made in small hole, the passenger arrived there, they always dropped cash coins (ancient coins) into this small hole. When cash coins was dropped in, it make soft weak voice like a voice of the birds sing or music with happiness. So they did that since ancient period.


Prasat Andet TemplePrasat Andet Temple

Prasat Andet is located about 27 kilometers northwest of Provincial Town of Kampong Thom, in Prasat Village, Sankor Commune, Kampong Svay District, Kampong Thom Province. The temple was built in second half of 7th century (627-707) during the reign of king Jayavarman I to dedicate to God Hirihara, in Kampong Preah style and made of brick with masonry, laterite and sandstone. Prasat Andet had isolated plan, built on a 5.30-meter height artificial hill, and was form in rectangular shape with 7.50-meter length, 5.50-meter width and 1-meter thick (interior to exterior). It was facing to the East. The lintel of Prasat Andet was carved in the garlands and carefully done in the traditional khmer style.

The coronet (2.22 lengths) was ornamented around by the rings decorated, and at between of the rings we decorated with garland and bulb flowers surrounded, which are joining each other by the end of the decorations. In original former time, this temple contained Harihara Statue standing on a decorative royal throne, and the statue was brought to be kept at Phnom Penh National Museum. The Harihara statue is a body side’s Siva and another body side’s Vinu. The framed door had 1 m width, 2m height and 0.20m thick. On the northern framed door, we saw the marks of a cloven hoof of tiger cat that used to go to the upper box of the door, which remained the marks until now.

Bird Sanctuary of Boeng Tonle Chmar:
Boeng Chmar contains fishing lot 5 and lot 6, and is 30km far from Stoung District town of Kampong Thom Province, there were villages of Nesat, Kamong Kdei, Svay Kor, Mo Doung, Kampong Bradom and Msa Trang Tboung in Peam Bang Commune. The people living in this area with floating houses that are moving up and down according to the water levels in the jungle and flooded forest. The bird sanctuary of Boeng Chmar covers a land area of 400 hectares having an interconnecting network of water channels along the bank of Boeng Kla Lake, rich in flooded forests. This area is connected by two big river tributaries (Stoung and Stung Chik Kreng) flowing down to Boeng Chmar. Beong Chmar is the sanctuary for many kinds of birds.


Prasat Kok Rokar Prasat Kok Rokar (Preah Theat)

Prasat Kok Rokar is located in Rokar Phum, Srayov Commune, Stung Sen District, Kampong Thom province in a 14-km distance from Provincial Town of Kampong Thom. The temple was built of sandstone and laterite in Khleng style at the end of 11th century during the reign of king Suryavarman I to dedicate to Siva.

This isolated sanctuary (dimension: 6m x 5m; 8m height) was built on the hill and faced to the east. The body of the central temple has conical form with porches opening to the east, and a door reached from the eastern entrance (three other doors were the false doors). The diamond column has octagonal forms, and the three lintels have various forms. Based on the study to the site, the sanctuary was formed in rectangular shape. The outside rampart has 25m x 25m size and Gopura from the four directions which jointed to the surrounding laterite rampart. Outside the rampart, there were likely moats surrounded as we saw some marks remain until now. In observation to the temple’s court, there were lintels and inscriptions available at the surrounding. The lintels has various style some in Sambor Prei Kuk, some in Prei Khmeng and some in Kulen style etc. This didn’t mean that the artists built the mixed styles. According to the elderly resident there said that during the French colony in Cambodia, these ancient objects were brought from other temples to gather here in preparing to break into small parts that would then be used to pave the roads, but they didn’t construct the roads yet due to the war happened in the Country that why these ancient objects remained there.

On the hill 1km from the temple, where they held midnight ceremony every full moon day with making virgin girls dancing around the fired place to pray for the rain. This ceremony could be participated by virgin girls only.


Prasat Kuhak NokorPrasat Kuhak Nokor

Prasat Kuhak Nokor is located in Trodork Poung Village, Pong Ror Commune, Baray District, Kampong Thom Province and is in the complex of Wat Kuhak Nokor (Buddhist Pagoda). To reach there, passenger can take all kinds of vehicle on National Road 6, then turn west through the gate of Kuhak Nokor pagoda in a distance of 2km. It is 79km from Provincial Town of Kampong Thom. These sanctuaries were built on the flat ground, on a square terrace made of laterite and sandstone facing to the East with the rampart surrounding. This rampart has a 35m-length (East to West) and a 25m-width (North to South). There is surrounding rampart of one meter height and 0.8 meter thick with two gateways: Eastern gateway is 9m height divided into 3 rooms, and western gateway is small and has square shape.

The structures of the buildings are mixed, made of laterite and the decoration of sandstone. East of the temple, there are 2 ponds-the small one has about one-meter depth,45-meter length and 20-meter width, and the big one has 160-meter length, 88-meter width and more than one-meter depth.

Prasat Kuhak Nokor comprises:
- The throne is square shape, made of sandstone and decorated by lotus flowers and pointed-diamond style, and has square hole at the middle.
- A male standing statue remains from thigh to shoulder.
- A male standing statue remains from thigh to the navel.
- A male coiling statue is difficult to be identified as the statue broke the end of the arm and the sole of the foot (local people called the statue ‘Neak Ta Bark Kor’.

Prasat Kuhak Nokor was built in 10th -11th century by the king Suryavarman I (1002-1050). But in the same year (1002), another document said there was a king named Preah Bat Jayviravarman who who was also on throne (1002-1010). The two kings claimed that they were on throne at the same year, this leading to war between king and king until 1006. Then the king Suryavarman I conquered Yasodharpura city, however the war still lasted for 04 years to end. In 1010, the king Suryavarman I gained success over the entire territory and had full power in the country.


Preah Bat Chan Tuk or Buddha statue

- Was built by King Ang Chan I (16th century).
- King Baksei Chamkrong built a wooden temple on Phnom San Tuk at the same year.
- Sculptures carved on large ancient stone with many scenes of story.
- Buddha statue reaching Nirvanawas carved on larges-stone since 16th century.


 


Prey Pros

Prey Pros is a natural and cultural site located at Prey Pros Village, Prey Preal Commune, Kampong Svay District in approximate 16-km distance northwest of Provincial Town of Kampong. The site cover an area of 2 million square meters and includes a river (4,000-meter length and 30-meter width) which is rich in Domrei fish. The site is a venue for foot races, bicycle races, and other games during national festivals. In addition, the provincial tourists’ office has organized other recreational activities such as boating, fishing and swimming, and has built resting cottage where food and drinks are sold. The view from Prey Pros is beautiful and enchanting, while the wind which blows across the river will cool and refresh the hot and tired tourists.


Sambo Prey KukSambo Prey Kuk

Sambo Preykuk is a cultural and historical site located in Sambo village, Sambo commune, Prasat Sambo district, about 25 kilometers northeast of Kampong Thom provincial town. The site was once an old capital named Isanapura and a religious center for the worship of Shiva Brahmanism.
Many temples were built in Sambo Preykuk during the reign of King Isanavarman I (AD 616- 635) in the 7th century. The temples of Sambo Preykuk constructed of solid brick, laterite and sandstone and decorated by bas-reliefs. The lintel, pillars and the door frames are all made of sandstone. So far, 140 temples have been discovered in the forest. Sambo Preykuk temples are divided into four main groups:

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The Central Temple

The central temple is called Tor temple, or the lion temple. There are sealed doors on three sides and a real door that opens on the north side. On each side is a set of stair between two statues of kneeling lions. There are a number of small temples west of lion temple. The lion temple was built in 9th century.

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The Northern Temple

The northern temples are called mid-Sambo temples and are surrounded by many small temples.

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The Southern Temples

The southern temples are called Yeay Poan temples. They, too, are surrounded by many temples. There are two ramparts, which the inner rampart has four gopuras (getaway) on each side. This site was a former capital.

Prasat Yeay Poan Group comprised a total of 22 sanctuaries (5 have octagonal shapes) with two wall rampart, and was built of brick, masonry, laterite and sandstone in rectangular from in 7th century (600-635) during the reign of Isanavarman I to dedicated to Shiva. They were built on a hill with Gopura from the eastern and western entrances joining to an outside laterite rampart. The inner rampart reached by gateways from the four directions and joined to the brick rampart carved in various clustering figures.

Along the sanctuary contained the eastern and western Gopura joined to the laterite rampart (304m x 274m or 83,296 square-meter surface). Gopura contained framed door with diamond columns and a lintel built of sandstone. Eastern Gopura contained a buried large inscription (size: 2.41m x 0,9m x 0,15) inscribed with 17 lines of script. This inscription was brought to be kept in Kampong Thom Museum.

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Kraol Romeas Temples

Kraol Romeas temples are located about 2 kilometers north of Sambo Preykuk. All were built of brick, except the temple to the west, which is made of laterite.
To conserve the temples, three areas are designated as protected sites for the purpose of conserving the temples. They r are marked as follows:

- First Area: the first area covers 30 meters outside the rampart.
- Second Area: the second area covers 300 meters outside the first area.
- Third Area: the third area covers 1,500 meters outside the second area.


Wat Kampong Thom

Wat Kampong Thom, also known as Wat Indrisamavora, is located in Kdei village, Preykahu commune, Stung Sen district, about 1 kilometer from the provincial town. This old temple is a holy place that covers 2,053 square meters. Statues related to the Buddha story can be found in the pagoda. The pagoda fences are painted in many different colors and styles. The pagoda offers a cool place for visitors to relax, especially during festivals.

 


Wat Kdei Deum

Wat Kdei Deum is located in Kampong Chen village, Kampong Chen Tbong commune, Storng district about 52 kilometers northwest of the provincial town. A holy place, the features two ponds and includes an old temple similar in style to Banteay Srei temple in Siem Reap


Wat PrasatWat Prasat

Located in Prasat Village, Prasat Commune, Santuk District, Kampong Thom Province. This temple located in a 31 kilometers district from Provincial Town of Kampong Thom, and there is road from the southern direction of 500-meter length. This temple was built of brick, masonry and sandstone in 8th century (706) with Kampong Preah style to dedicate to Siva. It was a sanctuary built temple on the flat terrace without the false door and faced to the east. In the ancient period, the door were made by two wooden boards-one carved with sculptures of male divinities at another one carved with female divinities. The southern framed door was inscribed with five lines of inscription, and its back was mostly erode. The lintel was ornamented by the garlands; the diamond column we carved with carousing motifs; and the upper corner of the temple contained the segments of Linga and Yoni. Southeast of the temple, there were other two more temples (at present, they became the small hills). South of the large temple, were was a hill called Toul Samrong or Toul Nak Ta Samrong; and east of this hill, there was a Pou tree in which the local people call Toul Nak Ta Deum Pou (the hill of the body tree spirit). In ancient time, this place was the former royal palace where the royal valuable were kept. Then it was excavated and the valuables were taken away during the French colony. This sanctuary was in seriously ruined condition, in 1996 the brick of the southern and western towers dropped down due to the trees growing and the strong wind blowing on them. Besides, there was lack of conservation and protection leading to the serious damages caused by nature and aged existence at the sanctuary especially by the ignorant people.

Closed against the sanctuary, where the Buddhism monks constructed the new temple. This could caused the damages to the ancient sanctuary. Beside the Prasat Phum Prasat, there was an inscription buried into the ground which its upper part was inscribed with six lines of Sanskrit scripts. This inscription was found at six kilometers near the Police Post on National Road 6.

 


 



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