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TRAVEL DAILY INDIATRAVEL DAILY ASIATRAVEL DAILY MIDDLE EASTSINGAPORE TRAVEL NEWSCRUISE NEWS UKwww.traveldailymedia.com/uk<strong>Friday</strong> <strong>20th</strong> <strong>July</strong> 2012 ▶ P 3CELEBRITYHOTSPOTIreland releases cheeky Olympicescape video• Rihanna: Yep she’s in thesun and on a yacht again, thistime in the Italian waters ofCapri. She’s been posting morepictures too so expect those inthe national papers soon…• John Terry: You can’treally blame the guy for taking aholiday after the Euros and thatcourt case, so he’s headed offto Portugal for some family funin the sun.• Mario Balotelli: Sorryyes two footballers this weekand although they are nottechnically celebs they areobviously catching the raysbefore the next season kicksoff. Balotelli is probably havinga different type of holiday toTerry though as he parties inIbiza with French models.New app unveiledby SabreSabre <strong>Travel</strong> Network is topreview the new interface forits new TripCase app next weekat the Global Business <strong>Travel</strong>Association (GBTA) conference.The app, which is due to launchlater this year, will allow travellersto manage, track and share tripsand act as a ‘personal concierge’if itineraries change. TripCase willautomatically notify users of fl ightdelays, gate changes and otherfactors that could affect their traveland will be integrated into its GDS.“What makes TripCase uniqueis how we are able to anticipatetravellers’ needs to make the overalltravel experience better,” said JohnSamuel, senior vice president ofSabre <strong>Travel</strong>er Solutions. Click herefor full story.new tongue-in-cheek videoA featuring a voiceover byactor Chris O’Dowd has beenlaunched by Discover Ireland tooffer Londoners an Olympic escape.The video, which was writtenby Bridesmaids star O’Dowd,TripAdvisor boasts £1.7bn sales asMail <strong>Travel</strong> muscles in marketTripAdvisor has boasted itsweb traffic contributes towards£1.7bn of tourism spending in theUK and supports a signifi cant partof 42,000 jobs a year. The reviewssite believes a quarter of peoplehave stayed longer, spent moreor engaged in more activities asa result of its page views, with theaverage domestic spending per trip20% higher than the average onlinebooking. It has argued that its usergeneratedcontent has resulted inan even playing fi eld and more thanhalf of respondents end up fi ndingnon-chain hotels.compares the ‘stressful commute’of a city boy and his friend’s journeyto Ireland while the games are on.It is part of an ‘escape’ or ‘embrace’campaign to showcase holidaysto Ireland or VIP passes at its IrishHouse in London.Meanwhile A&N <strong>Media</strong>, whichowns the <strong>Daily</strong> Mail, The Mail onSunday and Metro, has launcheda new consumer-facing holidaywebsite at mailtravel.co.uk.Clickhere for full story.Read TDUK withAdobe Reader 10.1.3Having trouble downloading TDUK? Read ourdaily e-news magazine with the latest version ofAdobe Reader – CLICK HERE to downloadedAdobe Reader 10.1.3 for free.Contact us todayAdvertiseEditorialSubscribe<strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> UK ............................Amanda Greenwood – Managing Editorinfo@traveldaily.co.ukTom Penn – Sales Managertom@traveldailymedia.com<strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> Asia ..........................Mark Elliott – Editor-in-Chiefinfo@traveldailymedia.comPaul Adams - Regional Directorpaul@traveldailymedia.com<strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> India .........................Krupa Vora - Editorkrupa@traveldailymedia.comPaul Adams - Regional Directorpaul@traveldailyindia.comJay Shah – Regional Manageradvertising@traveldailyindia.com<strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> Middle East .............Charmaine Fernz – Editorcharmaine@traveldailymedia.comGuillaume Massey – Commercial Directorguillaume@traveldailyme.comSingapore <strong>Travel</strong> News ...............Mark Elliott – Editor in Cheifmark@traveldailymedia.comPaul Adams – Regional Directorinfo@traveldailymedia.comCruise News by <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> <strong>Media</strong>Ernie Skalsky - Editorernie@traveldailymedia.comGuillaume Massey - Commercial Directorguillaume@traveldailymedia.comGary Marshall - Managing Director & Editorgary@traveldailymedia.comGOOD WEEK/BAD WEEKA good week for:Olympic Houses: With just a week away from thegames, tourism boards are building up to host events intheir Olympic Houses and showcase their culture. Tryand get along to one if you can!Overseas travel: With Britain seeing the wettestJune and a pretty rubbish <strong>July</strong> it wouldn’t come of muchof a surprise to hear lots of us are thinking of heading tothe beach in the Med.Ski market: A new report from SkiBase hassuggested the ski market is not as down as it wouldseem, with the over 55s market keeping things afl oat.A bad week for:Olympics officials: Heathrow Airport seems to havecome through its busiest day without any major hiccups,but no doubt that Coe and co have their fair share ofnerves at the moment. We will see in seven days…Domestic days-out: While some domestic holidayoperators say they are holding up, some seaside resortsor attractions are seeing numbers drop while it rains.Get those macks on and get out anyway, we say!Adventure travel: Tour operator Kumuka becamethe latest casualty to tough trading conditions when itcalled in the administrators earlier this week.follow us onAdvertise with TDUK today! Email us at advertising@traveldaily.co.ukManaging Editor: Amanda Greenwood | Managing Director & Editor: Gary Marshall 36-38 Hanway Street London W1T 1UP United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 207 2686560

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