Mobitrotter surfar utomlands med mobilen
Reseprofiler hjälper B2C att navigera utomlands med rätt priser!
http://www.travelnews.se/arrangor/reseprofiler-ska-utrota-dyr-surf-pa-resan/
Peter Hellman
Mobitrotter surfar utomlands med mobilen
Reseprofiler hjälper B2C att navigera utomlands med rätt priser!
http://www.travelnews.se/arrangor/reseprofiler-ska-utrota-dyr-surf-pa-resan/
Peter Hellman
Besök Gotland med nya Gotlandsbåten!
Minisemester
Gör gärna ett stopp i Nynäshamn
mer info se nedan
Peter Hellman
ÅK TILL 1978 ÅRS PRISNIVÅ!
Priserna finns på 80 utvalda avgångar mellan 29 april – 19 juni.
Boka mellan 9-24 april. Begränsat antal platser.
Kampanjen startar idag och boka redan nu!
Mer info via deras hemsida
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Fredagen den 11 mars 2016 presenterade jag för 10:e året i rad en presentation under temat ”om jag vore student idag med den erfarenhet jag har idag”
Tips till morgondagens medarbetare i rese- och turistindustrin.
Kort info i rubrikform:
– satsa på c- och d uppsatsen -fundera på vad ni vill skriva om som har bäring för din egen del och näringen
– kritiskt granskar branschen -använd fler källor och sökmotorer
– nätverk gå med i Linkedin, Young Skål, skaffa mentorer
– språk, bra om man kan ett tredje språk (tyska,spanska mandarin mm)-
– nyfiken ta del av olika nyhetsbrev, trender ( klimat,hälsa,sharing economy mm)
– identifiera företag,organisationer eller personer som ni vill arbeta med
– digitala tjänster, sociala media -skaffa en egen strategi
– mervärde tjänster och innehåll ( varför reser man-fokusera på innehåll)
Bif powerpoint presentation för webben och skålPresentation_pwh11mars2016SKÅLettNätverkLight
Sverige delades den första stjärnan i Guide Michelin ut 1984. Se vilka svenska restauranger som har stjärnor i senaste utgåvan (2016) nedan.
Stockholm (2016)
Göteborg (2016)
Mathias Dahlgren – Matsalen
Bhoga
Frantzén
Thörnströms Kök
Oaxen Krog 28+
Esperanto Sjömagasinet
Volt Koka
Gastrologik SK Mat & Människor
Mathias Dahlgren Matbaren Upper House
Operakällaren Järpen (2016)
Ekstedt Fäviken Magasinet
Sushi Sho Öland (2016)
Borgholm
Malmö (2016) Skåne Tranås (2016)
Ambiance à Vindåkra Daniel Berlin
Bloom in the Park Växjö (2016)
Vollmers PM & Vänner
Belgium leave Schengen!
Travel and tourism in Europe, movement of people in between EU member countries, border free travel – all of this is under serious threat after Belgium is dropping out of the agreement- at least for now.
A collapse of Europe’s Schengen passport-free travel zone could cost the European Union up to 1.4 trillion euros over the next decade, a study by Germany’s Bertelsmann Foundation showed on Monday.
The study estimated that under a worst case scenario, in which the reintroduction of controls at EU borders pushed import prices up three percent, the costs to the bloc’s largest economy Germany could be as much as 235 billion euros between 2016 and 2025, and those to France up to 244 billion.
Schengen – will it be history soon?
Belgium has temporarily abandoned Schengen rules that allow passport-free travel between some of the EU’s internal borders, as it tries to keep potential migration flow coming out of France under control.
Belgium’s Interior Minister, Jan Jambon, announced on Tuesday that the decision comes as France is looking into the option of evacuating the Calais “Jungle” refugee camp, which houses around 4,000 people. It is feared the move could trigger a new wave of migrants streaming out of the port city in northern France.
“We have informed the European Commission that we will temporarily depart from Schengen rules,” Jambon said at a press conference in Brussels. The announcement will come into effect on Wednesday.
The Schengen agreement allows ID-free travel between the 26 European countries that are party to it.
Jambon explained that anywhere between 250 and 290 police officers will be dispatched to various locations along the Belgian border. “We will carry out border controls at different strategic locations, at spots used by smugglers which the police have detected,” he said.
Brussels is afraid that a massive migration wave could come to Belgium from Calais, with refugees intending to use the country as staging point to cross over into the UK.
Migrants have long used areas along France’s northern coast as a jump off point for trying to cross the English Channel to the UK, but since border controls have been reinforced there, refugees have been opting for Belgian ports instead.
On Tuesday, a French court located in the northern city of Lille said it was delaying a ruling on closing down the Calais refugee camp after eight NGOs began legal proceedings to halt the evacuation until all unaccompanied minors could be given shelter.
If evicted, the migrants will be given a week to decide between moving to a €25 million ($28 million) state-built camp nearby capable of accommodating 1,500 refugees, which consists of heated shipping containers with beds and electricity, or to one of France’s other 98 migrant centers located around the country.
Meanwhile, the head of the EU’s border control agency, Frontex, Fabrice Leggeri, pointed out that the Schengen agreement cannot function properly if the external EU border is not properly protected.
“In order to have a well-functioning Schengen free movement area, we need to have a well-functioning external border, which is today apparently not the case,” Leggeri said in a speech to the European Police Congress in Berlin.
He also pointed out the dangers presented by the various terrorist threats facing all EU members. “We also have to face not only migration crisis, but we also have to face terrorist threats. You know what happened in Paris two months ago, other member states are potentially targets.”
On Sunday, a series of prominent British actors, including Jude Law, took part in a performance at the Jungle camp to draw attention to the plight of those facing eviction.
Open borders in Europe: Schengen under threat after Belgium leaves
source eTN news
Peter Hellman