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Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Top 15 U.S. Cities with Largest Increase in Bedbugs

Hotel News Resource Terminix released its list of cities experiencing the largest increases in bedbug activity, with Sacramento, Calif. taking the top spot with a 54% jump in bedbug customer calls compared to this same time last year.

Thought to be eradicated since World War II, in recent years, bedbugs have been making a comeback throughout the United States. Beyond their annoying bites and welts, research indicates bedbugs can pose physical and psychological health concerns as well. Additionally, reports of bedbugs are increasing in some areas of the country not previously prone to outbreaks, indicating they are on the move.

Terminix, the world’s largest pest control provider, today released its list of cities experiencing the largest increases in bedbug activity, with Sacramento, Calif. taking the top spot with a 54% jump in bedbug customer calls compared to this same time last year.

The 2013 list of cities with the highest increases in bedbug infestations include:

1. Sacramento, Calif.                        54%          
2. Milwaukee, Wis.                         53%         
3. Las Vegas, Nev.                         50%         
4. Columbus, Ohio                            47%         
5. Baltimore, Md.                             46%         
6. Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif.     41%         
7. St. Louis, Mo.                             40%         
8. Cleveland, Ohio                             36% 
9. Louisville, Ky.                                    31% 
10. Denver, Colo.                             28% 
11. Los Angeles, Calif.                     27% 
12. San Francisco, Calif.                    26% 
13. Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas                25% 
14. Nashville, Tenn.                            17% 
15. Houston, Texas                            15%

Photo of Bedbugs - Source Terminix“Bedbugs continue to have a significant presence across the country, in cities large and small, and pose concern for public health,” said Stan Cope, PhD and entomologist with Terminix. “There is now evidencethat suggests that severe bedbug infestations may be associated with anemia. Also, bedbug bites can result in secondary infections due to excessive scratching. Bedbug infestations are also known to have a psychological impact and can cause emotional stress and irritability, so if you think you have an issue with bedbugs you should immediately contact a professional to treat your home or business,” added Cope.

Terminix created the list by compiling and analyzing bedbug-specific call volume to its more than 300 branches throughout the country. The rankings represent cities with the biggest percentage gains in bedbug customer calls from Jan-May 2013 compared to the same time period in 2012. Eight of the cities – Columbus, Los Angeles, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Houston, Baltimore, Louisville, Cleveland and San Francisco – are also among the top 15 cities in total number of bedbug customer calls year-to-date for 2013. Once relegated to primarily major cities, bedbugs are good travelers and have been reported by nearly all of the Terminix branches throughout the country.

Bedbugs are usually transported from one location to another as people travel. They can travel in the seams of luggage, carry-on bags, folded clothing and furniture. Because bedbugs can go several months without a blood meal, it’s a good idea to thoroughly inspect luggage and mattresses when traveling. When bedbugs bite, they inject an anesthetic and anticoagulant that prevents a person from feeling the bite. Because these bites generally occur while people are sleeping, they don’t realize they’ve been bitten until small marks appear which are generally slightly swollen, red and may itch.

Terminix offers the following tips to mitigate the risk of being bitten or transporting bedbugs:      Check hotel headboards, mattresses and box springs for live bedbugs, their exoskeletons and/or dark blood spots.    Hang all clothing. Leave nothing lying on the bed or furniture.    Avoid storing clothing in a hotel’s furniture drawers.    Store suitcases on a luggage rack as far away from the bed as possible.    Vacuum suitcases when returning home, and immediately wash clothing in hot water.    Between trips, store luggage in a sealed plastic bag in a garage or basement, away from bedrooms.    If you suspect you have bedbugs, have your home inspected by a trained professional. Bedbugs cannot be controlled by over-the-counter treatments.

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Continued Growth of Turkish Airlines Coincides with Increase in Tourism of Turkey

Turkish Airlines International Carrier Finds 25.8 Percent Jump in Global 2013 Ticket Sales Compared to 2012

Turkish Airlines, recently voted Europe’s Best Airline at the 2013 Skytrax Passengers Choice Awards for the third consecutive year, announced marked growth in passengers flying to Turkey and many of its other international destinations. The flag carrier of Turkey has experienced a dramatic increase in ticket sales for several years partially as a result of a steep increase in tourism of Turkey. Boasting an incredibly rich culture and history that spans civilizations over 10,000 years coupled with white-sand beaches and crystal clear waters, Turkey is a favorite holiday destination for many around the globe.

“Turkey’s large-scale infrastructure projects, such as Istanbul’s third bridge, third airport and Kanal Istanbul, are important indicators of the stability and confidence in the future of our country”
Between January and June 2013, Turkish Airlines saw a 25.8 percent increase in global ticket sales over the same period in 2012, a total of more than 22.4 million passengers. The international carrier’s U.S. ticket sales to Turkey jumped 10 percent between May and June 2013 compared to the same months last year. Turkish Airlines’ largest increase in passengers came from Africa, which had a 36.9 percent increase in ticket sales compared to 2012, with Somalia leading the way at 247 percent.

Turkish Airlines’ growth in number of passengers comes at a time when Turkey is enjoying a significant growth in tourism. The country welcomed 10.5 million non-Turkish visitors between January and May 2013, an 18.5 percent increase compared to the same period last year, according to the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

Part of this growth is attributed to business travelers as Turkey becomes a worldwide hub for international business with many ambitious projects underway.

“Turkey’s large-scale infrastructure projects, such as Istanbul’s third bridge, third airport and Kanal Istanbul, are important indicators of the stability and confidence in the future of our country,” states Hüseyin Avni Mutlu, Mayor of Istanbul.

In addition to being awarded Europe’s Best Airline three times in a row, Turkish Airlines was also awarded “Best Business Class Catering” at the 2013 Skytrax Passengers Choice Awards for its Flying Chef service on long flights. The Flying Chefs offer passengers a taste of Turkey, with freshly prepared traditional Turkish dishes and a roving meze cart.

“This is an exciting time for the airline, having recently announced our 235th gateway while enjoying a remarkable increase in global passengers,” states Temel Kotil, Ph.D., CEO of Turkish Airlines. “We welcome all travelers from across the globe to enjoy the unparalleled experience that comes with flying on our airline.”

Located on the crossroads of Anatolia in Western Asia and Southeastern Europe and bordering eight countries, Turkey’s is one of the world’s top travel destinations, with Istanbul now a major hub for international travel. Turkey was recently ranked seventh on Trip Advisor’s list of Travelers’ Choice Destinations for 2012.

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Tuesday, 18 June 2013

GTA signs deal with ONYX Hospitality Group to increase Asian presence

As Asia’s popularity as a destination continues to grow, GTA the global wholesaler for fully independent travel (FIT), has signed a new partnership with Onyx Hospitality Group to offer 34 hotels in Thailand, as well as Hong Kong and Qatar. The deal will help ensure that GTA meets increasing global demand for Thailand as a destination.

Bangkok – home to seven of Onyx’s 21 Thai properties – is now the most visited city in the world by international tourists, according to MasterCard’s Global Destination Cities Index1. International visitors to Thailand reached over 6.8 million in the first quarter of the 2013 alone – up nearly 20% on the same period last year – and 16 million are projected for 2013. The Thai capital’s popularity is being driven by a surge of tourists from China and Southeast Asia, drawn by its relative affordability and brand name shopping.

In line with its ambition to ‘grow where the future is’, GTA is already capturing this opportunity. GTA’s business to Thailand from mainland China is growing by a third year on year, while that from Hong Kong has more than tripled in just two years. Southeast Asian source markets are also important with increasing numbers of Cambodian, Indonesian, Singaporean and Vietnamese travellers discovering Thailand.

Says Martin Jones, GTA’s Senior Vice President for Global Sourcing & Product Development: “Offering beach and city accommodation, the Onyx brand portfolio spans budget, mid-scale and luxury hotels, resorts and serviced apartments, ensuring that GTA continues to suit the differing needs of fully independent travellers. As the popularity of Thailand continues to increase, travel sellers around the world will welcome this new partnership and our ever-expanding variety of hotels.

“GTA makes it easy for hoteliers to successfully market and sell their rooms to even more consumers worldwide. Our technology, privileged relationships and wealth of experience means travel businesses trust us to help them profit.”

Onyx Hospitality Group is a leading hospitality management company with a pipeline of properties planned in China, India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka in addition to its existing locations. The agreement gives it enhanced distribution opportunities through GTA’s wholesale and retail HTML and XML systems, its expertise and a global network of over 2,300 local professionals. Hotels gain access to previously untapped marketplaces and, with tens of thousands of travel bookings daily, potentially many more guests.

Onyx benefits from GTA’s new Margin Agreement contract which means hotels can promote their Best Available Rates to businesses selling accommodation to millions of holidaymakers and business travellers around the world. Given the rapid pace of change in travel and hospitality, Margin Agreements are an increasingly attractive option for many of GTA’s partners.

The new partnership is announced as Onyx unveils its first OZO property in Hong Kong, with more in the pipeline in Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Among the properties being added to GTA’s portfolio:

OZO Wesley Hong Kong is a stylishly designed urban outpost for on-the-go global nomads right at the heart of all the action. Located on Hennessy Road, a prime business and commercial district on Hong Kong island, OZO Wesley is just a 5-minute stroll from the brands and boutiques of Pacific Place, and the sights, restaurants and bars that give this city its buzz.

Amari Orchid Pattaya, right on the picturesque northern crescent of vibrant Pattaya Bay. The hotel’s oceanfront location is five minutes away from the city’s nightlife, museums, golf courses and other recreational activities. Its 4-star Garden Wing offers 226 guest rooms and suites nestled amid the peaceful surrounds of the hotel’s tropical gardens.  The 5-star Ocean Tower soars 20 storeys into the sky, offering stunning views of the Bay. The Ocean Tower envelops you in a picturesque oceanfront panorama with 297 spacious guest rooms in seven room categories.

Amari Emerald Cove Koh Chang, one of Thailand’s best-kept island secrets.  This five-star resort on secluded Klong Prao Beach offers 157 rooms and suites, all with views of either the sea to the west or the jungle-covered hills to the east. Kayak among green islets and steep cliffs along Koh Chang’s stunning coastline. One of Thailand’s best islands for the perfect beach holiday, it has retained its uniquely rugged beauty of a lush and mountainous interior surrounded by sandy white beaches and clear turquoise waters.

In Thailand, and part of Onyx’s Mosaic collection, is Angkhang Nature Resort, just a three hour drive from Chiang Mai. Nestled in the midst of a picturesque mountainous countryside in cool climate, Angkhang Nature Resort is the Perfect Budget Hotel for Nature Lovers and offers well-equipped guest rooms and suites with mountain or garden views. There is also a range of activities to enjoy, such as mountain-biking, hiking, mule-riding and bird-watching. Also in the Collection in Krabi, stay at the Vogue Resort & Spa Ao Nang, an exotic boutique hotel overlooking Pranang Bay. Set in lush tropical gardens high on a hillside, the resort offers stunning panoramic views only five minutes’ walk to Ao Nang beach.

Signing the contract, Debrah Pascoe, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, for Onyx Hospitality Group, says: “We are very excited to sign with GTA. With Thailand’s popularity taking off and our profile as a leading hospitality group in the country, I believe that our global partnership will bring us positive results. With GTA, we look forward to welcoming more international visitors from new markets as well as continuing to build on our existing business.”


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