Exotic not on the map for summer travel
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Young Chang
The key words for Newport-Mesans making travel plans for the summer do
not seem to be “far” and “exotic.”
Local travel agencies have instead been booking flights, cruises and
round-trip packages to sunny, nearby places such as Hawaii and Mexico.
And though they’re not hearing that people are afraid to fly after Sept.
11, they are still dealing with travelers not wanting to stray too far.
“They’re afraid of being stuck some place and not being able to get
home,” said Astrid Carlson, leisure manager for Back Bay Travel in Costa
Mesa. “People are thinking closer to home, and I think home and family
have come very much to the forefront.”
Hot spots include Hawaii, Mexico and the Caribbean, said Rika Laham,
travel agent for HIS International Tours in Costa Mesa.
Carlson said she’s come across the same trend but is surprised because
it’s usually Hawaii or Mexico that draws travelers in a season, rarely
both.
“And cruises have been popular,” she said. “Some to Alaska, especially
for families.”
Engin Kadaster, vice president of Newport International Travels in
Newport Beach, said bargains are plentiful when it comes to sea
adventures. The only downward pattern on the water this year occurs in
European cruises, as fewer vessels are stopping in Greece, Turkey and
other points on the Mediterranean coast.
Other deals include cruises to Alaska, round-trip tickets to the Big
Island of Hawaii, flights to Mexico and packages to Europe that include
reasonable hotel prices.
“Your dollar goes a long way in Europe,” Carlson said of the exchange
rate nowadays.
Which could explain why one of the hottest Euro-travel spots this
summer will be Spain.
“We didn’t have any Europe for a while, but I think people are feeling
more comfortable,” Carlson said. “We have had requests for Spain and
Italy.”
New Zealand and Australia are also tourist areas for the summer.
But a region that has lost appeal this year is the Middle East.
Carlson got numerous requests last year for trips to Egypt and other
countries in the surrounding area but the popularity has died down.
“It’s just a very unsettled area, and you don’t know what’s going to
happen,” she said.
But nearby Turkey, which was a well-frequented spot last year with its
historical sites, shopping opportunities and beaches, is still attracting
tourists.
“Not as much as we did before, but it is picking up,” Kadaster said.
“It’s quite a safe place.”
When it comes to Asian flavors, China’s all the rave with discounted
air fares and hotel accommodations.
“People are still looking for a good value,” Kadaster said. “We’re
still in some sort of recession, I guess.”
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