Destination On The Left

Nicole Mahoney
Destination On The Left

Destination On The Left is a travel and tourism industry podcast hosted by Travel Alliance Partnership. Each episode explores successful collaborations, creative marketing ideas and best practices for both consumer and travel trade marketing programs. Interviews are a mix of Destination Marketers, Industry Leaders, Consultants and businesses in the industry.

  1. 4天前

    Insights from the National Tour Associations Travel Exchange Part One, with Nicole Mahoney

    Welcome to the first of a two-part series from NTA, where we dive into tour and travel trends, partnerships, and challenges shaping the industry. In our conversations, we explore the rise of transformative travel, the international tourism rebound, and innovations in payment systems—all key trends driving the travel industry forward into 2025. In this episode, you’ll hear from these industry leaders: Kelly Dean: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellydeanottawa/ Kim Ricaurte: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-ricaurte-510588285/ Patrick McIntyre: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-mcintyre-2b61914 Sheryl Porto: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheryl-porto-489189b1/ Zach Harrison: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-harrison-a63481194/ In my interviews at the NTA, each guest shares examples of successful collaborations from DMOs and hotels to technology providers that help them create unique and memorable travel experiences. Kelly Dean from Ottawa Tourism Kelly emphasizes transformative and experiential travel, including immersive experiences such as culinary tourism and engaging deeply with local cultures. She shares more about how the travel industry can grow and adapt post-pandemic to meet evolving consumer expectations for the future. Kim Ricaurte from Airwallex We discuss Kim’s approach to helping people embrace new solutions without criticizing their existing methods, and she emphasizes the importance of partnership and support through these transitions. Kim also discusses significant trends in financial technology, particularly a shift away from traditional credit cards to alternative payment methods such as Google Pay, Apple Pay, and local systems like ACH, and explains the benefits of educating travel operators on these new financial solutions. Patrick McIntyre from Image Tours Patrick shares some new things he is working on for 2025—including a new Greek tour. He digs into the importance of responding to customer feedback and making tweaks that keep itineraries fresh and attractive to travelers. Building stronger relationships with your clientele helps support sales. Patrick describes the NTA Travel Exchange as “new” and says it’s an exciting place to learn, get to know some new people, and continue to develop relationships with people he’s already met. Sheryl Porto from Merani Hotel Group Sheryl and I dig into the exciting resurgence in international travel, particularly in Niagara Falls, USA, highlighting the unique cross-border tourism challenges and opportunities between the US and Canada. She shares her thoughts on the recovering international market post-pandemic and anticipates seeing significant business growth in 2025, especially from the Indian market. Zach Harrison from Anderson Vacations Zach and I discuss his focus on small-group travel, especially in remote Canadian areas. He highlights the shift from large 55-passenger buses to smaller 16-passenger groups, which allows for more intimate travel experiences and access to unique destinations that larger buses cannot reach, such as early morning wildlife tours in the Rockies. Zach also shares the importance of mentorship in the evolving travel industry, acknowledges generational gaps, and emphasizes the warm, collaborative community fostered at the NTA Travel Exchange. We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more o​f. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!

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  2. 12月11日

    Creating Enriching Multi-Destination Travel Experiences, OMCA Marketplace Part Two with Nicole Mahoney

    On this episode of Destination on the Left, I’m talking with eight industry professionals at OMCA Marketplace, held in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. These conversations emphasize the evolving nature of the travel industry driven by changes in traveler expectations, strategic international cooperation, and a strong focus on quality and convenience. In this episode, you’ll hear from these travel industry professionals: Jeffrey Goldwasser: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-goldwasser-36264711/ Brittany Dykla: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittany-dykla-cpa-7a50b036/ Jennifer Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifernealmiller/ Karine Boudreau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karine-boudreau-722355205/ Marcy Barnes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcy-barnes-8b98092b/ Mary Ellen Hudson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-ellen-hudson-4807071b/ Ray DeNure: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-denure-7852805b/ Ben Rome: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhrome/ Jeffrey Goldwasser – Sales Representative For Amaya Seating Jeffrey reflects on how many industry shows he attends each year and underscores the importance of networking outside the booths, such as in elevators, meals, or after-parties, where meaningful connections often occur. He also talks about supporting the “Women in Buses” initiative under the ABA, recognizing women’s critical role in the bus industry. Jeffrey describes the OMCA Marketplace as “evolving,” appreciating the opportunity to meet new people and establish future business connections. Brittany Dykla – CFO Of Brilliant Edventures Brittany discusses the integral role of collaboration in tourism, which distinguishes it from other sectors where collaboration often requires additional encouragement. She notes the importance of leveraging the current travel boom for long-term growth through immersive, storytelling-driven experiences that feel exclusive to the group and resonate with younger generations. She loves the OMCA Marketplace, praising its collaborative, productive atmosphere! Jennifer Miller – Manager, Domestic Tourism From Visit Detroit We discuss the vibrant tourism offerings available in Metropolitan Detroit that help visitors enjoy the city’s rich history and fun distillery scene. She highlights valuable cross-border collaborations with Windsor, Ontario, such as the Detroit Grand Prix and the Freedom Festival fireworks. Jennifer describes the OMCA Marketplace as “comfortable” with effective networking opportunities that help build valuable industry relationships. Karine Boudreau – Sales And Marketing Coordinator From Destination Moncton Dieppa Karine describes her first time attending the OMCA Marketplace as welcoming and says it’s an excellent opportunity to make new contacts. She shares the increasing popularity of real-life experiences that revolve around food, leisure activities, and spending time outdoors such as the enchanted night walk that depicts the Acadian culture in the best possible way. Marcy Barnes – Market Development Specialist From Tourism New Brunswick Marcy identifies sustainability as a growing trend in the tour and travel sector for 2025, which includes practices like using reusable water bottles and alternative transportation methods. She mentions the advantage of taking longer trips to improve sustainability, reducing the need for multiple short flights throughout the year. Marcy uses a gardening analogy to emphasize the importance of relationship building at events like OMCA, comparing initial meetings to planting seeds and subsequent interactions to nurturing a relationship. Mary Ellen Hudson – Travel Trade From Fredericton Capital Region Tourism Mary Ellen highlights the growing interest in astrotourism, following significant astronomical events like the total eclipse observed in Fredericton. She mentions partnerships with the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada to promote events such as star-watching and telescope observations, which cater to this upcoming trend. She describes the OMCA Marketplace as “fun,” leaning into the energetic and social nature of the travel industry event. Ray DeNure – Owner From DeNure Tours Ray discusses taking a long-term view of the industry, understanding the broader context, and integrating forward-looking strategies to sustain and grow the business while accommodating shifting travel behaviors and preferences. He emphasizes events like the OMCA Marketplace’s positive role in making business connections and creating informal networking opportunities in social settings. Ben Rome – Director Of Communications And Brand From American Bus Association We discuss the resurgence of travel bookings and the increased numbers of solo travel and single-family travel. People now seem to be open to traveling to international destinations right now too, whereas over the past couple of years travel has mostly been land-based domestic travel. Ben also shares his experience of experiential travel demand and why younger people, particularly, are drawn to immersive travel as they want to be part of the story. We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more o​f. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!

    1 小时 19 分钟
  3. 12月4日

    Creating Enriching Multi-Destination Travel Experiences, OMCA Marketplace Part One with Nicole Mahoney

    On this episode of Destination on the Left, I’m sharing the first of a two-part series from the OMCA Marketplace that was held in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. I know you’ll find the wisdom these eight influential industry professionals offer invaluable. We dig into the recent tour and travel trends, including cross-border travel and the importance of connections for business success. My guests also explore key themes such as a shift towards smaller and specialized group travel and the rise of the Fully Independent Traveler (FIT) and how these types of small group offerings cater to niche interests, allowing travelers to enjoy intimate, customized, and immersive experiences that larger groups might miss out on. Our discussions also cover why networking is key in creating new cross-border itineraries and enriching multi-destination travel experiences. In this episode, you’ll hear from these industry leaders: Ryan Robutka: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-robutka-b6b1927/ Diane Meglino: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diane-meglino-ctis-67585523/ Cheryl Rash: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryl-rash-1078917/ Shawn Geary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawn-geary-13003127/ Todd Stallbaumer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-stallbaumer-3650295/ Tillie Youngs: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tillieyoungs/ Elaine Moulder: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elainemoulder/ Steve Vance: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-vance-66949422/ Ryan Robutka, Senior Manager For Market Development With Via Rail Canada I love Ryan’s insights on why travelers are looking for more personalized experiences that give them access to off-the-beaten-path destinations. He shares why train travel is the perfect opportunity to go offline and experience different parts of Canada that they wouldn’t have considered before the pandemic. Ryan’s word for the OMCA Marketplace is “partnership” because the experience is about strengthening partnerships, meeting new people, and building relationships. Diane Meglino, Business Development Managers For Premier Travel Media Diane discusses the trends she is seeing coming for 2025/2026, including the America 250th anniversary, and why it’s such a great opportunity to promote destinations all across the East Coast area. She also shares some creative ideas, such as mystery tours, sports tours, military reunions, and girlfriend getaways that involve fun, hands-on activities such as cooking or painting classes. Cheryl Rash, Business Development Managers For Premier Travel Media In Cheryl’s experience, there’s nothing better than meeting face-to-face to really make connections. The tourism industry, in general, is such a family-connected industry where we can build friendships and relationships and coming to events such as the OMCA Marketplace is a great way to catch up with peers in person. Diane and Cheryl’s words for the event are “connections” and “beneficial,” and I couldn’t agree more! Shawn Geary, Mccoy Bus Service And Mccoy Getaways The trend that Shawn is seeing is that people want to go further afield. The popular destinations these days are within a couple of days travel rather than day trips, as people are prepared to spend a little longer on a bus now than they were before. This has been made much easier by a more streamlined experience going through international borders where passengers are quickly and efficiently screened, allowing them to continue their trip with as little friction as possible. Shawn notes that the connections you make at OMCA Marketplace are so important when it comes to planning tours to new destinations. Todd Stallbaumer, Consumer And Trade Marketing Director At Oklahoma Tourism And Recreation Department Right now, Todd is seeing lots of interest in multigenerational travel, especially grandparents and grandchildren traveling together and engaging in their tour. Todd shares that immersion and cultural tourism activities are very popular right now, including experiences such as getting to know the Vietnamese community in Oklahoma City. He also shares more about current multi-state collaborations that his organization is involved in. What Todd loves about the OMCA Marketplace is all the ways you can incorporate knowledge and experience with others in the travel and tourism space. Tillie Youngs, Sales Director With Thousand Islands International Tourism Council Tillie Youngs shares more about the experiences her groups most want right now, including getting out on the Saint Lawrence River to see the Thousand Islands from a different vantage point. We discuss the rise in popularity of smaller group travel and how that creates opportunities for personalized experiences in the region, such as diving to see the shipwrecks or enjoying kayaking or canoe excursions. Tillie loves attending in-person events such as the OMCA Marketplace to build those relationships with tour operators as clients and partners. Elaine Moulder, Founder and CEO Of Brilliant Edventures Elaine and I chatted about the cross-border travel changes, and she shares why it’s starting to come back in 2024/2025. Many Brilliant Edventures’ clients coming up to Michigan or New York are extending their trips into Canada, too. We also dig into why connections are of the utmost importance in the travel and tourism industry and why it truly feels like one big family. We all want the people who travel to have an impeccable experience, and when you build relationships with people, you can count on them. Creating trust is paramount, so Elaine describes the OMCA Marketplace as “welcoming.” Steve Vance, Director Of Sales And Marketing From The Grand Adirondack Hotel As a hotelier, one of the most exciting things Steve is seeing for 2025 is that groups are a foundation of business. Steve says it’s pure joy for his team to see the enjoyment of the authentic, unique Adirondack experience that their carefully curated itineraries bring. His one word for the OMCA Marketplace is “vital,” and he emphasizes that it’s absolutely critical to have the opportunity to have candid conversations about how you can improve your offer, and create potential collaborations to make traveler experiences even better. We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more o​f. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!

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  4. 11月27日

    PACE Forum 2025 Preview, with Gregory LaDuca, Maureen Martin, & Bryan Kubel

    On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with three tourism industry leaders about the power of partnership and community engagement. Maureen Martin, Vice President of Partnerships and Community from Destination Madison, Bryan Kuebel, Senior Partnership Manager from Visit Milwaukee, and Greg LaDuca, Senior Vice President of Industry Relations from Visit Rochester, join me to discuss the Partnership and Community Engagement PACE Forum, the premier gathering place for passionate DMO professionals committed to the power of partnership and community engagement. They share the origin story of the PACE Forum, talk about the importance of this sector of the DMO industry, and give details of the 2025 event. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Why PACE was formed and the significance of Partnership and Community Engagement for DMOs The value of non-competitive idea sharing among peers How the PACE forum has shifted professional interactions post-pandemic and the advantages of face-to-face networking The importance of creative revenue sources and consistent communication with tourism commissions How the PACE 2025 forum in Cincinnati aims to focus on new technologies, data, and AI Fostering Community and Engagement The Partnership and Community Engagement (PACE) initiative is a network of professionals dedicated to enhancing the impact of DMOs. Maureen elaborates on PACE’s origins, sharing how the initiative formally took shape during the pandemic when professional norms shifted dramatically, leading to the first PACE Forum in Madison, Wisconsin, in February 2024. With an initial expectation of around 50 attendees, the forum’s attendance soared to approximately 120 participants, underscoring the industry’s hunger for community and collaboration. The forum successfully filled a void left by national conferences, offering continuous networking opportunities and fostering an environment for sharing ideas across borders. PACE 2025 is set to take place in Cincinnati, Ohio, from February 18-20. The upcoming forum promises to dig deep into new technologies, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and the invaluable role of networking in destination marketing. Advocacy for DMOs Maintaining consistent communication with tourism commissions and creatively seeking revenue sources is so important in the travel and tourism industry. The success of DMOs hinges on building strong, meaningful relationships within the community. Innovative programs like mentorship initiatives within the PACE Forum are designed to help newcomers integrate and feel connected. Their programs ensure that professionals at all travel and tourism industry levels benefit from the wealth of knowledge and experience available. Advocacy extends beyond simple promotion—it involves building robust relationships, consistent communication, and a clear demonstration of tourism’s economic impact on local communities. Sharing tangible success stories about how tourism positively affects local businesses and the community helps bolster support from various stakeholders. These compelling stories help make the abstract benefits of tourism concrete and relatable. The Value of Peer Networks Peer networks create a supportive ecosystem where professionals can share ideas that help them overcome common challenges and foster a sense of community. Greg, Maureen, and Bryan all emphasize how these connections promote professional and personal growth, enable tourism professionals to stay current with industry trends, and collaboratively develop impactful initiatives. The PACE forum, in particular, exemplifies the power of these networks by shifting traditional, nationally-run conferences towards a more intimate, peer-led format. Greg talks about how the forum’s spirit of non-competitive idea exchange allows peers from various cities to share insights and strategies autonomously. Resources: Gregory LaDuca Website: https://www.thepaceforum.com/home LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-l-laduca-78442713/ Twitter Personal: https://x.com/gregoryladuca Maureen Martin Website: https://www.visitmadison.com/about-us/our-team/ LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinmaureen/ LinkedIn Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/destination-madison/ TikTok Business: https://www.tiktok.com/@destinationmadison Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/destinationmadison/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DestinationMadison Bryan Kubel Website: https://www.visitmilwaukee.org/ LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkubel/ Facebook Personal: https://www.facebook.com/bkubel/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bkubel/ Twitter: https://x.com/bkubel We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more o​f. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!

    45 分钟
  5. 11月20日

    Building Emotional Connections Through Storytelling, with Catherine Alonzo

    On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Catherine Alonzo, CEO at Javelina and host of the How to Change the World Podcast. She shares why story and travel are two sides of the same coin and breaks down how we should approach stories when trying to make a change or social impact. We also discuss the stories we tell ourselves, the importance of internal and external stories, and why core values matter in the travel industry. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Why internal narratives and personal storytelling impact how we see the world How core values guide decision-making and personal fulfillment Why understanding specific audiences and targeting communications effectively is crucial in crafting impactful stories and strategies What the significance of having a clear “why” is within an organization, and how to operationalize it to build a sustainable culture How to use storytelling to create the immersive experiences travelers are looking for Stories as Catalysts for Change Catherine emphasizes that stories aren’t just tools for entertainment—they are pivotal in shaping our understanding of the world. Whether it’s the narrative we tell ourselves internally or the stories we communicate externally, these narratives have the power to influence change. Catherine explains how stories form the bedrock of how we perceive and interact with the world, which is why they’re so important in driving personal and societal transformation. Storytelling is an incredibly powerful tool In the travel and tourism industry. We discuss the connection between the vulnerability and richness of storytelling and the immersive experiences travelers are looking for. By creating compelling narratives, destinations can provide deeper, more meaningful experiences that resonate on a personal level with visitors, ultimately driving visitor numbers and community engagement. Crafting Messages for Targeted Audiences A key part of storytelling is knowing your audience. Catherine highlights a common mistake marketers often make— trying to reach “everybody” and why the story ends up resonating with nobody. Instead, she suggests focusing on a maximum of four distinct audience groups. This could include decision-makers, referral partners, and internal audiences such as team members. Understanding each audience group’s motivations, psychographics, demographics, and needs allows DMOS to tailor communications to connect with potential visitors on a deeper level. This targeted approach ensures that the emotional core of the message remains consistent, fostering a strong connection with the audience. Finding and Operationalizing Purpose We discuss the critical importance of a clear “why” within organizations. As someone deeply involved in social change, Catherine believes that organizations cannot sustain a strong, meaningful culture without a well-defined purpose. For those in travel and tourism, this means clarifying why their destination or service exists beyond just economic gain. By integrating this “why” into daily operations, organizations can create authentic and compelling narratives that resonate with their teams and audiences. Resources: Website: https://www.catherinealonzo.com/ LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherinealonzo/ Podcast: https://www.catherinealonzo.com/how-to-change-the-world We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more o​f. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!

    45 分钟
  6. 11月13日

    The Power of Positive Intelligence, with Jill Peterson

    In this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Jill Peterson, Founder and Chief Growth Strategist at Clover Insights LLC. We discuss how to improve your mental fitness and build positive intelligence, and she explains the differences between your “survival brain” and your “sage brain.” Jill shares why improving your mental fitness leads to greater happiness, increased productivity, and improved mental resilience. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How Jill uses the concept of “sage brain” to enhance happiness and productivity in personal and professional settings Why understanding and managing mental habits, particularly saboteurs, is crucial for overcoming internal barriers What the Positive Intelligence program entails, including practical techniques like PQ reps and how they help develop mental fitness Why integrating positive intelligence practices into daily routines can effectively boost mental resilience without requiring additional time What the role of the “Judge” is in one’s mental framework, and how recognizing its influence can prevent it from sabotaging growth and happiness Understanding Mental Fitness This week, we’ve got a real treat on the #DOTL podcast,  as Jill Peterson Founder and Chief Growth Strategist at Clover Insights LLC. explains how to handle life’s challenges positively. Jill describes how we can be the best version of ourselves and influence those around us positively. This episode is all about offering you practical strategies to improve your mental fitness for a fresh start as we prepare for a busy holiday season. The Sage Brain vs. The Survival Brain Jill introduces the concept of the “sage brain” and the “survival brain.” The “sage brain” encompasses positive emotions, creativity, empathy, and curiosity, which are so important for addressing life’s challenges constructively. On the other hand, the survival brain operates on negativity and judgment, housing nine saboteurs that seriously hinder our potential. Recognizing and managing these two brain modes increases happiness and productivity. By understanding our mental habits and overcoming internal barriers, we can unlock our true potential personally and professionally. One of our key discussions centered around the concept of “saboteurs.” These negative mental patterns or behaviors act alongside an internal judge, sabotaging our growth and happiness. Jill identifies nine types of saboteurs: Controller, Restless, Stickler, Hyper-vigilant, Hyper-achiever, Pleaser, Victim, Avoider, and Hyper-rational. Each saboteur represents a strength overused. For example, the Controller needs to manage every outcome, while the Hyper-rational dismisses emotions, focusing solely on logical analysis. Building Mental Muscles Jill advocates for working out our mental muscles to combat these saboteurs. This involves recognizing saboteurs, using physical sensations to switch brain modes, and tapping into the “sage brain.” Physical sensations act like smaller moments of meditation, helping transition to a more positive mindset. Jill describes the five tools in the sage brain toolbox: Empathy, Explore, Innovate, Navigate, and Activate. Regularly practicing Positive Intelligence repetitions (PQ reps) can strengthen these mental muscles, making it easier to manage life’s challenges without falling into negative patterns. Resources: Website: www.findyourclover.com Facebook Personal: https://www.facebook.com/jill.hendersonpeterson/?_rdr Facebook Business: https://www.facebook.com/cloverinsightsllc LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jill-peterson/ LinkedIn Business:https://www.linkedin.com/company/clover-insights-llc/ Instagram Business: https://www.instagram.com/clover.insights/?hl=en We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more o​f. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!

    42 分钟
  7. 11月6日

    Exploring 2024 Holiday Travel Trends and Consumer Insights, with Jonathan Kletzel

    On this episode of Destination on the Left, Jonathan Kletzel, the Travel, Transportation, and Logistics Sector Leader at PwC, shares insights from the recently released PwC Holiday Outlook. This report examines holiday spending across various consumer segments and industries. We focus on travel trends for the 2024 holiday season and discuss the differences in spending among different generations. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How Jonathan became interested in specializing in the travel sector Some of the valuable interests revealed by the PwC Holiday Outlook study What trends Jonathan is identifying for 2024 holiday travel, with an emphasis on steady travel demand compared to the previous year How generational differences impact spending on travel and experiences, particularly among Gen Zs and Millennials Why there is a drop in concerns about travel disruptions and what that might mean for travelers and suppliers Sustainability in travel and how that is influencing industry practices Dissecting Generational Travel Trends The holiday season is always interesting when it comes to understanding travel behaviors across different generations. PwC’s report revealed that Gen Z and millennials continue to invest heavily in travel experiences, prioritizing them over material gifts. In contrast, Gen X and Baby Boomers are more inclined towards convenience and practicality, seeking ways to make their lives easier rather than more exciting. The study has also shown a fascinating mix of spending priorities influenced by economic pressures. While some consumers plan to maintain or even increase their travel budgets, others, particularly those feeling the pinch of the current economic climate, are looking for ways to budget wisely throughout the year to afford holiday travel. Interestingly, more travelers are opting to stay with friends or family, which shows that people are trying to blend making economic choices and having meaningful experiences. Rising Importance of Digital and Sustainable Choices We’ve all noticed the broader consumer push for sustainability, which is a priority for younger generations, particularly Gen Z. Airlines and hotels, are responding to this demand by offering more eco-friendly options and transparent information on carbon footprints. From water bottle refill stations in airports to eco-conscious hotel room services, the industry is making ever-bigger strides in meeting consumer expectations for sustainable travel options. Preparing for a Successful Holiday Travel Season One of the most reassuring findings from PwC’s Holiday Outlook is that the intention to travel for the holidays remains stable compared to 2023. This is great news for travel suppliers and destinations, as it shows there is still a steady demand. Jonathan also points out that there has been a significant decrease in concerns around travel disruptions this year. This could be attributed to suppliers catching up to post-COVID travel demands and improving operational efficiencies. Nevertheless, holiday travelers should still be prepared for potential disruptions due to factors outside the industry’s control, like weather! Resources: Website: https://www.pwc.com/us/en.html LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-kletzel-256372/ Holiday Outlook 2024: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/consumer-markets/library/holiday-outlook-trends.html We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more o​f. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!

    25 分钟
  8. 10月30日

    Building Success through Bravery and Flexibility, with Rosa Harris

    On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Rosa Harris, Director of Tourism for the Cayman Islands, about the importance of being open, flexible, and courageous as a travel professional. We talk about knowing who you are as a destination, being true to your strengths, and why honoring history, culture, and people is a must for tourism leaders. Rosa also shares examples of several Cayman Island campaigns and how her tourism brand partners with lifestyle brands. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How the “Dreaming Cayman” campaign aims to stand out in the Caribbean market to attract the family market’s interest Partnerships the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism is involved in including collaborations with luxury brands like Saks Fifth Avenue and influencers like Mei Mei Why agile and flexible leadership is important as a leader in the tourism industry Why the Cayman Islands is focusing on becoming the go-to destination for luxury experiences in the Caribbean. How community involvement contributes to authentic cultural experiences and effective marketing strategies for the Cayman Islands. Showcasing Authentic Cultural Heritage An integral part of distinguishing the Cayman Islands is its commitment to offering tourists an authentic cultural experience. Rosa shares details of the collaborations with local artisans and highlights initiatives like the Caymankind campaign, which embodies the warm and welcoming hospitality of the Cayman people. Rosa and her team held town halls to invite public input, helping ensure the community’s voice was clearly heard in branding efforts. Local tourism operators also played a pivotal role by having conversations with visitors. These initiatives ensured that the brand promise aligned seamlessly with the actual visitor experience, creating a cultural connection that left a lasting impression. Strengthening Community and Collaboration Rosa highlights her role with the Caribbean Tourism Organization, focusing on coopetition and shares examples such as partnership with the aviation committee, working towards enhancing travel options within the Caribbean to promote multi-destination travel. This boosts tourist experiences but also extends visitors’ stays in the Caribbean. Rosa also introduces the “Dreaming Cayman” campaign, an initiative that aims to help the Cayman Islands stand out among Caribbean destinations with nature imagery. In a crowded market commonly showcasing sun, sand, and sea imagery, the Cayman Islands are carving a niche with unique, eye-catching campaigns. Targeted primarily at the family market, the campaign’s objective is to evoke a sense of wonder and curiosity, drawing attention to the Cayman Islands as a luxurious yet intriguing destination. Future-Proofing Through Creative Partnerships Looking ahead, Rosa discussed exciting partnerships to further enhance the Cayman Islands’ appeal. A significant collaboration with Saks Fifth Avenue during New York Fashion Week will feature Cayman Islands-themed window displays, showcasing the destination’s unique charm to a broad audience. Meanwhile, a partnership with Gen Z influencer Mei Mei will capture authentic Cayman experiences via TikTok, engaging a younger audience through contemporary social media platforms. Resources: Website: https://www.visitcaymanislands.com/ LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosa-harris-cert-hon-0aa9a337/ LinkedIn Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cayman-islands-department-of-tourism/ We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more o​f. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!

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Destination On The Left is a travel and tourism industry podcast hosted by Travel Alliance Partnership. Each episode explores successful collaborations, creative marketing ideas and best practices for both consumer and travel trade marketing programs. Interviews are a mix of Destination Marketers, Industry Leaders, Consultants and businesses in the industry.

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