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Patrick Tessier

Welcome to the November edition of Traveltalk

The Rising ‘Cost’ of Security

Security has been a prevalent issue amongst airline travel over recent years, especially as technology has developed to allow for new security measures.

One of the most recent introductions has been that of the full-body scanner, which allows for the body to be scanned to detect metal objects, explosives, and other items that breach security.

The downside to this technology is that it does not obscure a traveller’s private body parts.

Having already caused a stir in the European Union, lawmakers have deemed the technology to “have a serious impact on the fundamental rights of citizens”.

The non-binding resolution passed by the lawmakers has asked the EU’s executive commission to assess the economic, medical, and human rights of the scanners.

The scanners are already trialling in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide airports.

Images created by the scanner reflect that of a photograph’s negative, in that it is not very clear, but enough to reveal any potential security breaches.

This has coincided with the release of a survey commissioned by the Federal Government revealing that travellers would prefer for all security checks to be streamlined and measured by either the police or government.

Currently, private contractors are responsible for airport security screening.

The Screening Review Taskforce revealed that 87 per cent of travellers believed police or government agencies should be responsible for security screening.

It also found that private contractors currently responsible for security checks should at the very least be required to meet a strict list of standards and conditions.

The report states, “There is clearly a low level of knowledge about the responsibility for security screening, with less than a third of travellers indicating they thought that private contractors were responsible”.

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Planning for the Silly Season

The silly season is fast approaching, so instead of leaving everything until the last minute, why not plan ahead?

If you have had a stressful year why not organise a holiday to help unwind and bring in the New Year.

And no, it doesn’t have to be an exotic holiday to an overseas destination; it could just be a short getaway to a beach or countryside location in the very nation we live in.

If you are an American Express Card holder and are enrolled in the Membership Reward Ascent or Choice program, you are eligible to use your points towards travel purchases, whether airfares, insurance, upgrades, tours, hotels, etc.

This is a great way for you to make the most of your Christmas break!

We are here to help you plan your holiday.  Please do not hesitate to contact us on 03 9578 6555.

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Virgin Blue Cuts Fuel Surcharge

Virgin Blue is set to cut its fuel surcharge by 20 per cent given the recent fall in fuel prices.

After increasing fuel surcharges earlier this year as world oil prices skyrocketed, hitting a peak of $US147 a barrel in July, consumers are finally seeing some results of the downturn.

With oil prices down to as low as $US56 a barrel, Virgin has followed the lead of many international airlines by reducing the fuel surcharge – the first airline in Australia to have such a dramatic decrease.

Qantas cut fuel levies by three per cent for domestic and up to $40 return on an international flight in early October.

Virgin’s 20 per cent cut will see a saving of $19 on a one-way domestic flight and $35 on a one-way international flight.

Effective immediately, despite the poor Australian dollar, airlines have been able to reverse the fuel levy as parts and fuel is paid for in US dollars.


Looking for Something for Christmas?

Are you struggling to find a unique Christmas gift or trying to get that person who has everything something just a little bit different?

Why not purchase a Peppers Gift Card!

Peppers offer fantastic destinations, including over 20 indulgent retreats, resorts and hotels throughout Australia and New Zealand. Ideal for Christmas, weddings, birthdays and even corporate incentives.

Tailored to your budget –
values from $20 to $5,000
Valid for 12 months from the date of issue
 

For further information please contact Travelfest on 03 9578 6555.


Important Travel Changes to the US
Effective as of January 12th 2009, all travellers wishing to apply for the US Visa Waiver Program MUST apply online for an Electronic Travel Authority via the Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA).

The system has been in place on a voluntary basis from August; however, will become mandatory as of January 12th next year.

Following this date, all travellers wishing to enter the US will need to have either a valid ESTA travel authority or a valid visa, otherwise entry may be denied or experience long delays.

 

It is recommended that travellers allow for at least three days before departure to apply online, as if the ESTA travel authority application is denied, you must apply for a visa for travel into the US.

For more information on these changes view the brochure here.



A Hidden Gem – The Yarra Valley



The Yarra Valley, located 45 minutes from Melbourne, is a hidden gem with a wealth of opportunity for conferencing and events.

All the properties in the area are suitable for anything, from a weekend getaway to a large conference group, and everything in between.

 
Weddings, parties, launches, corporate days and incentives can all be easily managed in this sometimes overlooked, yet wonderful, area.

Below we take a look at a selection of venues on offer.
Balgownie Estate Vineyard Resort and Spa

The rooms and suites are very professional, modern, and spacious, with all necessary amenities.  Overlooking lovely views of the resort there is always a sense of newness at Balgownie Estate.

Home to a good conference facility for a medium sized group of up to about 80 people this is a great conference area.

Plenty of room surrounds the resort for all sorts of activities, including an indoor pool, spa treatment rooms, gym, and the Estates own restaurant overlooking the Valley with the vineyards in the foreground.

Professional, modern, new, and of an excellent standard, I would consider this a great venue.

 
The Country Place in Olinda



 


What a hidden gem surrounded by beautiful gardens and a wonderful forest giving it an excellent outward view.

There are lovely decking and lawn areas suitable for an outside meal from the County Place’s great restaurant serving an international standard of food from a great local chef.

Accommodation is clean and of a nice three-star motel standard.

The function rooms at the Country Place are great, with a smaller room set on stilts to give amazing natural light, while the main ballroom is suitable for a large group of up to 120 banquet style.

There is also a great low and high rope-course team building facility available on the grounds.
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