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Vacation in 2009.
It is very interesting how all travelers plan to spend their holidays during an unstable financial situation? Will the crisis affect the choice of the tour? What is the best way to save?
INTERESTED IN THE OPINIONS OF COMPANIES' SPECIALISTS, HOW ARE YOU GOING TO ATTRACT CLIENTS? WHAT WILL THE SUMMER 2009 SEASON BE? IS THERE BUDGET FOR GRAND ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN? POSSIBLE LOYALTY PROGRAMS? I WILL BE GLAD TO COMMUNICATE ICQ 371-899-419.
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аватар Zlata28
We also plan, as before, at least once a year to get into the summer (Egypt, Turkey) when we have slushy unpleasant weather (autumn, spring). Provided that prices do not increase much compared to previous seasons.
аватар Vitaliy7
Dear colleagues! Do you provide a detailed business plan or in abstracts?
аватар HotLine
Coursework or Diploma?
Such questions are best asked on the forum, which is also here. There is a more appropriate mode of communication. But do not count on special openness.
аватар krumtyr
Because Since we specialize in children's recreation, there will be practically no changes during the crisis. There are both objective and subjective reasons for this. 1. The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine bought tickets to Artek, so commercial groups began to move to other camps. 2. During a crisis, parents need to earn money and they send their children on vacation so as not to interfere. 3. Inflationary processes in Russia are slower than in Ukraine, hence the cost of the Ukrainian product is lower and hence the cost. All this is confirmed by the fact that we have already purchased 50% of the vouchers.
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