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What is ASTA's
membership base?
There are over 20000 members of ASTA worldwide and they are having
representations in over 125 countries across the globe. There are
over 40 international chapters and 30 domestic chapters. A chapter
is formed when there are more than 5 members and there is a very
strong ASTA Chapter in India. |
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What is your
role as a President and CEO of ASTA and how do you liaise with
the agents from across the globe?
Atleast twice a year at our national and international meetings,
we convene a meeting of International Chapter Presidents Council
and I address that group and we talk about what new things we
are doing, how we can network and how we can incorporate other
countries into the system. There are a number of terrific
opportunities for international members to network with America
and their counterparts. There is something called the web
exchange which is on ASTA net and ASTA net is a protected site
and you have to be a member to get the privileged information.
You can host your offerings on the web exchange, you can
interact with consumers who might have issues, you can interact
with other ASTA travel agents. With your membership you can have
actual click through opportunity from the ASTA website to your
operation and do business with American travel agents.
We have an education and training programme for international
members. One of the specialist programmes is the USA specialist,
just as we have a destination specialist programme for places
like Jordan and Cuba. We also have lifestyle specialist
programmes such as the family specialist programme.
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When did ASTA
plan the International Destination Expo(IDE) and how did you go
about it?
In 1988 we had a very successful ASTA World Congress in Budapest
and around that time the Czech Republic was interested in having
a similar event and obviously it wasn't our pattern to repeat a
similar event. In 2002, it became obvious with the ASTA plan to
move around the world with big trade shows in different
locations was a model that wasn't working anymore and it was
very difficult for people to budget and plan when and where is
ASTA planning its next meeting and so we took a very bold step
in 2002 where we decided that in 2005 we would hold the last
ASTA World Congress in the traditional format and that we would
break it into two separate events. |
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Every spring there would be
an immersion into a country's culture in a foreign destination
that would be the equivalent to a super fam trip with the sights
and sounds and smells. Czech Republic was very aggressive in
bidding for that opportunity and we awarded that opportunity to
the Czech Republic in 2002 to host the first IDE in 2006 and to
Jeju Island in South Korea in the following year. We are now
inviting bids for 2008 and 2009 IDEs and we are exploring
destinations to hold this event. Every Autumn the second week of
September from now on until 2020 we have a contractual
obligation to have an annual TRADE show where TRADE refers to
Travel Retailing And Destination Expo. This would be a worldwide
trade show with all the different travel associations in the
United States where all the travel vendors will meet under one
roof rather than the suppliers plying back and forth across the
United States and do business with travel agents. It will always
be the same weekend, in the even years it would be in Orlando
and in the odd years it would be in Las Vegas. It will be
powered by ASTA in conjunction with ITB Berlin and it would be
quite in the same format as ITB in Berlin but on the shores of
North America.
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What was the
reaction of ASTA members on this new IDE format?
There was a lot of sentiment about the ASTA World Congress but our
meeting last year in Montreal was the grandest. It was
an exceptional, rousing and enthusiastic send off as
this was our last World Congress. There after the
annual event would be renamed as IDE - International
Destination Expo. It’s a great achievement that just
in a 100 days after our Montreal meet we could attract
1205 Travel agents to participate in first IDE at
Prague. |
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These
are the new genre of working travel agents here who want to be
better and smarter about destinations rather than just travelling
to see their friends. This IDE is very exciting and I think our
hosts are as much pleased as the delegates. The opportunity to go
for the gala dinner in the Prague Castle, was like visiting a
movie set, it was just one of the things that we will always
remember and an ideal way to kick off this IDE-the first of it
kind which replaces the World Congress. I think this
IDE-International Destination Expo in Prague has created a very
high standard for future IDEs which will be tough to meet but we
will be winners. I think the travel agents have paid a
considerable amount of money to fly in and come here, they have
invested in their future and quite honestly they have invested in
the future of Czech Republic Tourism as well.
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What are the
future plans of ASTA?
There are a lot of changes going on. We also decided that we have
too many categories of membership and we did some expansive
research with companies in the US and they came up with some very
interesting areas that are not being serviced within the travel
industry, not in terms of suppliers but in terms of business
services and we found out that the travel agents especially within
the US were paying a considerable amount of money to outsiders
such as lawyers, accountants, tax professionals and technology
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So the board took a very bold step by saying that
if we changed our membership to offer the members that we have
today, the core membership, the same services that they are
getting today with an enhanced online connection, we could retain
those members and really service with them at a 100 US Dollars
less than what we are doing today. This way we can carefully
create a product for the others that they would consider putting
us on retainer for an equivalent of 200 US Dollars a month and
actually pay 2500 US Dollars annually to be a premier member of
the association. Thus, they are not buying more votes or more
status in the company but instead they are buying services from
us. So that decision was made and we would launch from 1st January
2007, the core membership and the premier membership of ASTA and
with our board meeting finishing here in Prague, we talked about
the fact as to how the industry has changed and all our businesses
have changed. We therefore needed to change how ASTA was governed
and now we are going to have an all new strategy of how the
President, the Vice President, the Secretary, the Treasurer and
the Board of Directors would represent the industry as a whole and
not geographically as it was before. The Directors at large would
be the best people for the job.
We also have a member of the International Chapter Presidents'
Council who serves on our board of Directors who reports on the
issues of the International Members and now that you have 15
International members, you have 1/15th of the opportunity to have
your issues addressed. 9 members at large, 3 members of the
Chapter Presidents' Council, 1 member of the International Chapter
President and 2 members of the Profit Advisory Council who make up
the 15 members of the Board of Directors. They have been there and
done a solid job in representing the members and we've come up
with this web exchange and the opportunity to list business and do
business more easily at the request of the international members
who felt we were not doing the business aggressively. There is a
terrific education component and ASTA is willing to come to your
destination and do some training on how to do business in the
United States or other kinds of training as well. However, you are
a big country and if we do it in Bangalore, we would have to do it
another time in Mumbai and some other time in Delhi.
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Which is your
preferred destination in US and across the globe?
I do travel a lot. I love the excitement of New York city year
round. I am a big fan of South Africa and I recently came back
from a trip of India and I was impressed by Jaipur and the hotel
in the lake. It was very outstanding and colourful. And who can
forget the most romantic place, the Taj Mahal in Agra - I did my
Princess Diana picture sitting on a bench in front of the Taj
Mahal, it was awesome. |
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Lastly, what is
your message to readers.
I think with the calamities happening across the world, there is a
model which says ”without the travel agent you are on your own”.
The destinations are changing and the destinations are there but
there may be a better time to go to a particular destination and
that’s what a travel agent can advise you on. In terms of
documentation too, if you are on the internet, you may not
understand what you are missing in terms of documentation. The
travel agents today are not just about an airline ticket anymore,
they are there to help you to prepare for your trip from the very
first step right from the correct documentation to the insurance.
They know all about the risks involved and the positives involved,
what's under construction and what isn't. Certainly you can find
the information on the internet but at times there is an
information overload and the travel agent is the unbiased third
party that will help you sort all of this. The travel agent will
develop a relationship with a client that will keep coming back to
you and the same applies to the consumer. Trust your travel agent,
they are professionals and if they don't bring out the best value
then change. The travel agents who provide value become an
invaluable resource for you and the consumer will travel to the
end of the earth to find you. |
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The farewell to the first ever IDE |
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As the first ever IDE - International Destination Expo in Prague
concluded on Saturday, March 25, 2006 , the American Society of
Travel Agents' (ASTA) was pleased to announce that 1200 travel
agents, suppliers, tour operators and other travel professionals
were in attendance. The 2006 IDE attendees represented over 40
countries around the world.
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The International
Destination Expo 2006 was designed to immerse conference
attendees in the culture, attractions and travel business of the
Czech Republic and Eastern Europe. "Prague is a
world-class city that is beautiful and filled with history,”
said Kathryn W. Sudeikis, CTC, ASTA president and CEO. “The IDE
week ensured that more than 1,200 travel professionals were able
to enrich and absorb themselves in the magnificent culture of
Prague, which helped to make the first International Destination
Expo an unqualified success.” |
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IDE's program of
events included an open-floor trade show, one-on-one business
meetings with suppliers, product seminars, networking events and
plenty of sightseeing opportunities. A new type of seminar was
offered that presented travel agents with the opportunity to earn
specialist certificates on up to 13 Central and Eastern European
destinations. Seminars were on the following countries: The Czech
Republic, Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Serbia and
Montenegro, Slovakia and Slovenia. ASTA will be promoting these
travel agents achievements to consumers, making sure potential
clients know that they are a Central and Eastern European expert. |
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The trade show
floor had suppliers representing 13 regions of the Czech
Republic and unique areas such as Korea, Germany, Austria,
Turkey, Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Hungary,
Egypt, Kenya, the United Kingdom, parts of Asia and more. Also
exhibiting were hotel and resort companies representing
thousands of international properties, airlines, car rental and
limousine companies, tour companies representing multiple
destination products, travel-related companies, insurance
companies, destination management companies, cruise lines and
others. |
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About ASTA |
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The mission of
the American Society of Travel Agents and its affiliate
organizations is to enhance the professionalism and
profitability of members worldwide through effective
representation in industry and government affairs, education and
training, and by identifying and meeting the needs of the
traveling public. The Society is the world's largest and most
influential travel trade association with 20000 members in more
than 140 countries. |
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INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF INTERNATIONAL DESTINATION EXPO |
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Starting the
inaugural address at the first ever IDE, Kathyrn highlighted
that the destination seminars which were an integral part of the
IDE would help us, the travel agents to acquire knowledge and
understanding of the destination and will enable the travel
agents to serve the clients much better and learn about the
beauty and culture of the country that will make us better
travel agents when we return home. Travel Agents face strong
competition in an ever changing world within the
travel industry. Travel Agents today need to travel
more and immerse themselves in the offerings of a
country in order to be smarter than their clients. |
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I am extremely pleased
by bringing over 1000 people to Czech Republic to attend the
expo and this itself is a testament to Prague's attraction
especially as it has been only 100 days since ASTA had its World
Congress in Montreal.
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Kathryn also
welcomed the guests from the Korean National Tourism
Organization and the representatives of Jeju Island who will be
hosting the next IDE between March 25 and March 29 of 2007. ASTA
will also be having the Travel Retailing and Destination Expo
later this year from September 10 to 13 in Orlando, Florida of
the year. The Trade Show is the association's newest event and
it provides training and networking opportunities for the
industry.
Kathryn also shared that the new and improved ASTA will be
officially launched on January 1, 2007. Later Pavel Bérn, the
Mayor of the City of Prague highlighted what Prague has to offer
to travel agents and through them to the tourists who would be
coming into Prague in the coming year. He added that there are
more than 80 excursions that one can take out of Prague, invited
the members of the international travel fraternity to experience
some of the excursions during the ASTA Expo week.
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About Kathyrn Sudeikis CTC, President and CEO of ASTA |
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Kathryn W.
Sudeikis, CTC, Vice President of Corporate Relations for All
About Travel in Mission, Kansas, a suburb of Kansas City,
Missouri, was inducted as ASTA's National President and CEO in
October 2004.
A working travel agent, Sudeikis appeared in the 2002-2005
editions of Travel and Leisure magazine as one of their “Super
Travel Agent” on readers recommendations. Sudeikis was
recognized as the 2002 “Travel Agent of the Year” by
the readers of Travel Trade magazine. |
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In 2005, Sudeikis was nominated as
“Travel Association Personality of the Year” at the World Travel
Awards in London and in December 2005, received Travel Weekly
magazine's Lifetime Achievement Award. She appeared in Travel
Agent magazine's “100 Most Powerful Women” in travel. |
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A 35-year
industry veteran, Sudeikis is an accomplished speaker and has
addressed groups at many industry events, including the National
Tour Association (NTA), the Travel Industry Association of
America (TIA), the Cruise Lines International Asociation (CLIA)
and the Travel Agent Associations of India, South Africa,
Australia and Germany.
Sudeikis earned her Certified Travel Counselor (CTC) distinction
in 1976 from The Travel Institute (formerly the Institute of
Certified Travel Agents) and was awarded a lifetime membership
in 1983. She is currently serving on Travel Agent Advisory
Boards for Classic Vacations, the German National Tourist
Office, Rail Europe, Thrifty Car Rental and Viking River
Cruises. Sudeikis in the past has been on a variety of boards
including: The American Express Travel Agent Advisory Board, The
Ritz Carlton Hotel Company, Disney Attractions and the State of
the Maine.
Sudeikis was the lead issue manager on ASTA's consumer awareness
campaign. In that role she oversaw the Society's efforts to
promote the value of a travel agent and spearheaded the public
relations campaign, with the slogan, “Without a travel agent,
you're on your own.” |
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Kathryn on influence of Technology in Travel Industry |
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Kathryn added
that technology has revolutionized the way people make
decisions. Technology today influences over 50 million people.
Whereas it took radio 30 years to reach that threshold, it took
television 13 years, it took cable television 10 years and the
internet took barely 5 years and by summer of 2005 over 900
million people use the internet. “As per statistics available it
is estimated that the global internet commerce would reach 4
trillion dollars by summer of 2005 and I am sure it has exceeded
that threshold,” Kathy added. In the travel trade there are over
half a billion of potential customers using the internet for
travel related services every year. Change is constant and this
applies aptly to the travel industry as well. |
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Eventually every
technology becomes obsolete so we should be adaptable to
changes. We must identify what is our role as a travel agent. We
are at a junction where suppliers want us and consumers also
absolutely need us. ASTA is therefore taking the initiative to
create globalised events to equip the agents to meet the
challenges of technology and changing style of business. |
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