Published for the Travel Agents of Suffolk County
Our February 8th TASC dinner meeting is being held at
Shandon Court.
 
 
Our Presenter this month:
Stan Enden
Representing
THE KAHALA HOTEL AND RESORT IN OAHU / TAHITI NUI TRAVEL
WILDLIFE SAFARIS / WAY TO GO TOURS / YA'LLA TOURS / SAGRES VACATIONS 
CIAO ITALY / EL MANGROOVE HOTEL / PUNTA ISLITA HOTEL

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TASC FEBRUARY MEETING
LOCATION
SHANDON COURT

DATE AND TIME
02/08/23 6:30pm - 02/08/23 8:30pm

SIGN IN: 6:00PM //MEETING & DINNER: 6:30PM MEMBERS: $25, NON-MEMBERS: $35
RSVP IS MANDATORY
YES I WILL BE ATTENDING
PLEASE RSVP WITH THE "YES I WILL BE ATTENDING" BUTTON ONLY IF YOU DEFINITELY PLAN ON ATTENDING OUR MEETINGS

IMPORTANT INFORMATION IF YOU SHARE A SINGLE EMAIL ADDRESS WITH A COLLEAGUE
SINCE EACH EMAIL ADDRESS IS LINKED TO ONLY 1 PERSON, ONLY THAT 1 PERSON CAN BE COUNTED WHEN YOU RSVP ELECTRONICALLY, ADDITIONAL ATTENDEES MUST PHONE OR EMAIL IN THEIR RSVP.
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OUR 2022 TRADE SHOW WAS A HUGE SUCCESS!!

Thank you to the many agents that attended our show!

A huge thank you to the following suppliers who exhibited.

 AFFLUENT HOSPITALITY
ALG VACATIONS
AMA WATERWAYS
AMERICAN CRUISE LINES
ARUBA TOURISM
AUTO EUROPE
BARBADOS TOURISM
BARCELO RESORTS
CAYMAN ISLANDS DEPT OF TOURISM CELESTYAL CRUISES
ELEGANT HOTELS/
ALL-INCLUSIVE MARRIOTT INTL
EXPLORA JOURNEYS
GLOBUS JOURNEYS
HOMERIC TOURS
KENSINGTON TOURS
MSC CRUISES
PERILLO TOURS
PRINCESS CRUISES
SANDALS - UNIQUE VACATIONS
SILVERSEA CRUISES
ST KITTS TOURISM
STAN ENDEN ASSOCIATES
TRAVELSAVERS

Thanks for supporting TASC!

Tentative date for our 2023 TRADE SHOW - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH

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PRESIDENTS MESSAGE
Dear Members,

Happy Valentine’s Day to all!! We have been so lucky this winter with the amazing weather, who would ever think we would have 50 degrees in January. We are half way through the winter and so far, have been very lucky, lets hope our luck doesn’t change.
I want to thank everyone who attended last month's meeting, Barbara Canizio was amazing, she spoke about all the updates with Globus Family of Brands. I always enjoy her presentation.
Our presenter this month will be Stan Eden, multi-rep of the following: the Kahala Hotel and Resort in Oahu, Tahiti Nui Travel, Wildlife Safaris, Way to Go Tours, Ya’lla Tours, Sagres Vacations, Ciao Italy, El Mangroove Hotel and the Punta Islita Hotel. Let’s show Stan our support this month and attend the meeting.
This month we will be voting on the proposed changes to the by-laws, only paid-up members will be able to vote.

See you at the February 8th meeting at Shandon Court!
 
Respectfully,
Fran Raupp
 
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PROPOSED TASC MEETING/EVENT SCHEDULE

FEB 8 - STAN ENDEN
MAR 8 - CRUISE NIGHT #1
APR 12 - PERILLO TOURS
MAY 10 - SANDALS
JUN 14 - ARUBA TOURIST BOARD
JUL 12 - CRUISE NIGHT #2
AUG - NO MEETING
SEP 13 - CARIBBEAN NIGHT
OCT 11 - BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
NOV 8 - TASC TRADE SHOW
DEC 13 - TASC HOLIDAY PARTY

Suppliers may contact our new Programs Director, Liz Henn at lizLBAC@gmail.com to book your program.
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Current Industry Affairs (CIA)
The U.S. State Department issued a travel advisory for Mexico's resort-studded Caribbean coast Monday after medallion taxi drivers started harassing and attacking drivers from the ride-hailing app Uber and their clients. Taxi drivers even blocked one of the main roads leading to the hotel district in the resort of Cancun on Monday. That forced some tourists to walk or catch rides in police pickups to get their flights out, or check in.
The State Department advised travelers that "past disputes between these services and local taxi unions have occasionally turned violent, resulting in injuries to U.S. citizens in some instances." Ride-hailing apps had been blocked in Cancun until earlier this month, when a court granted an injunction allowing Uber to operate. Given the high cost of local medallion taxis in Cancun, many travelers prefer to use apps. Some Cancun residents also posted videos or photos of taxis encircling suspected ride-hailing cars, and one man said he was giving a ride to some people when his car was pelted with stones and dented by taxi drivers.
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Expedition cruising: Small ships are venturing beyond the poles this year. Penguins, polar bears and ice fields aren't the only things cruisers can see from the bow of an expedition ship.
Although the expedition cruise industry often seems synonymous with cruising to the ends of the Earth in Antarctica and the Arctic, other destinations are attracting these nimble ships, as well; places like the Australian region of Kimberley, regions of West Africa and the Amazon and even North America.
The expedition market is attracting cruise lines both old and new to invest in ships that are small enough to maneuver narrow bodies of water and purpose-built for the regions they sail. These expedition ships are being delivered in droves. For instance, the new line Atlas Ocean Voyages has launched two expedition ships since August 2021; Scenic Luxury Cruises and Tours plans to debut its second expedition ship in April; and Silversea Cruises skipped the building process and added a fifth expedition ship to its fleet by acquiring the Silver Endeavor, which became available when Crystal Cruises ceased operations last year.
Here's a rundown of where some of those expedition ships that are sailing outside the poles will be operating.
The Kimberleys and New Zealand
Lindblad is introducing two Kimberley expedition itineraries. Calling it Australia's "best-kept secret," the line is offering 14-day Kimberley sailings in June and July with stops that include the King George River and Falls and several coral reefs, including Ashmore Reef Marine Park and the Montgomery Reef. On a second itinerary, Lindblad will visit northwest Australia and add Indonesia to the mix, concluding in Bali. The voyage includes the Rowley Shoals with atoll-like reefs, the Montgomery Reef, Hunter River and King George River and Falls before arriving in Indonesia for calls at Sawu Island and Komodo National Park. The line is also venturing on a new 16-day itinerary for New Zealand this year, departing from Auckland and ending in Milford with stops at the Bay of Islands and Great Barrier Island.
The Galapagos 
Hurtigruten plans to increase its offerings to the 19-island archipelago this year with three new year-round itineraries. All itineraries, four total, are on the 90-passenger Santa Cruz II, which is operated by Metropolitan Touring, a company that has operated expeditions in the Galapagos for more than 70 years. The boost in itineraries includes a mix of four- to eight-night voyages: a six-night Eastern Galapagos itinerary, a four-night sailing in the Northern Galapagos, four nights in the Western Galapagos and an eight-night cruise along the northern and western islands.
The Amazon
The Seabourn Venture, the line's first expedition ship, will sail a series of voyages on the Amazon in the early spring of 2023. Sailings begin from ports along South America's coastal cities, including Buenos Aires and Rio De Janeiro, or from Bridgetown, Barbados, but all sailings will take guests deep into the heart of Brazil and Peru. The sailings range from 10- to 23-day cruises and will conclude when the ship makes a 24-day repositioning cruise to Portugal on April 7.
Africa and the Indian Ocean
Hurtigruten will launch sailings to West Africa and the Cape Verde Islands in November. The itineraries include coastal West Africa, Cape Verde, the Bissagos Islands and the Canary Islands. The line will offer 13- to 17-day sailings between November and January 2024 with opportunities to see saltwater hippos, sea turtles, manatees, monkeys and migratory birds. 
Originally planned to launch in November 2022, the sailings were delayed because Senegal has yet to reopen its cruise ports following the pandemic.
Silversea Cruises is also sailing an expedition ship around Africa and the Indian Ocean. The sailings range from 12 to 35 days beginning at the southern tip of Cape Town and moving along the eastern coast, with new voyages departing from Muscat, Oman, and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in 2023 and Walvis Bay, Namibia; Port Elizabeth, South Africa; Maputo, Mozambique; and Dakar, Senegal, in 2024. 
The Great Lakes 
Viking, which launched its first two expedition ships within the past year, with another two ships on the way, sails the lakes from March through September.
Viking sails six itineraries pinballing between Toronto and Thunder Bay, Ontario; Duluth, Minn., Milwaukee; and New York. On a 15-day sailing from Toronto to Duluth, the ship calls at Niagara Falls and big cities like Cleveland and Detroit as well as Michigan's popular vacation spot Mackinac Island and at Gregorian Bay, Ontario. On a 13-day sailing from New York to Toronto, the ship calls in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, before making its way down the St. Lawrence River, stopping at several spots in Quebec, including Quebec City. 
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Fresh off last year's entry into Thailand, Hawaii's Outrigger Resorts & Hotels is eyeing expansion into markets like Australia, Mexico, California and Florida.
At the Americas Lodging Investment Summit in Los Angeles earlier this week, Outrigger CEO Jeff Wagoner told Travel Weekly that the company is looking at a few properties in Australia. "We want to be in Mexico, and the west coast of Mexico would be really ideal for us," added Wagoner. "We want to be in Southern California. And we've got our eyes on Miami and the Southern Florida market as well."
The company is concurrently keeping busy in its home market of Hawaii. Outrigger has earmarked $250 million to enhance the Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort, Outrigger Kona Resort & Spa, Waikiki Malia by Outrigger and Outrigger Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel.
In addition to eight properties in Hawaii and three in Thailand, Outrigger has a pair of resorts in Fiji and one each in Mauritius and the Maldives. 
The company also has a collection of Hawaii Vacation Condos by Outrigger properties across Oahu, Maui, Kauai and the Big Island.
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For current travel restrictions for the Caribbean, go to: https://www.travelweekly.com/Caribbean-Travel/Caribbean-readies-for-a-wave-of-reopenings
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For current travel restrictions for Europe:
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MEMBERS CORNER:
TASC By-Laws
The following proposed changes to the by-laws will be voted upon at our February 8th general meeting. Only current paid up members will be eligible to vote.
 
PROPOSED CHANGE # 1
CURRENT
ARTICLE XIII
NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS  
 
MARCH: A three member Nominating Committee will be formed at the General Meeting. The President shall appoint the Chairperson of the Committee and the other two members will be elected/voted by the membership from those who volunteer to serve from the floor. 
 
PROPOSED
ARTICLE XIII
NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS  
 
MARCH: A two member Nominating Committee will be formed at the General Meeting. The President shall appoint the Chairperson of the Committee and one other member. 
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PROPOSED CHANGE # 2
CURRENT
ARTICLE XIV
COMMITTEES
The President shall appoint a Chairperson to each Standing Committee by the August meeting.

Section 2
Audit Committee
C. The Committee shall consist of a Chairman appointed by the President and two volunteers from the floor at the June meeting.

Section 3
Budget Committee
C. The Committee shall consist of a Chairman appointed by the President and two volunteers from the floor at the March meeting.

PROPOSED
ARTICLE XIV
COMMITTEES
The President shall appoint a Chairperson to each Standing Committee by the August meeting.
 
Section 2
Audit Committee
C. The Committee shall consist of a Chairman appointed by the President and one additional member.
 
Section 3
Budget Committee
C. The Committee shall consist of a Chairman appointed by the President and one additional member.
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TASC ANNUAL DUES
Your annual TASC membership renewals are
now past due. They are still only $40 per year.
Membership forms are available at the
TASC dinner sign in table or you may download one from our website. www.LI-TASC.com 
If your dues are not paid as of our January dinner meeting you will be charged the non-member rate.
Your TASC board has a new email address: TASCEMAIL@OPTIMUM.NET
If you have any member news that you would like posted in this newsletter please send an email with information to: tascemail@optimum.net
In addition to the get wells and condolences, we can also list job postings
or pertinent industry news.
If we don't know about it, we can't post it!
WWW.LI-TASC.COM
This is our website. Visit us !!!
Also visit our TASC Facebook page and “like us”.
Only TASC members will be able to post on the Facebook page.
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Supplier Rep Updates

We would like to welcome several new supplier reps that have recently been assigned to the Suffolk County area.

Ocean Resorts - NEW
Ruben Velazquez, sales1@oceanhotels.net

Playa Resorts - NEW
Dan Jimenez, dan.jimenez@playaresorts.com

Pleasant Holidays - NEW
Tamara Richard, tamara.richard@pleasant.net

Paul Gauguin Cruises - NEW
Elizabeth Story, estory@pgcruises.com

RIU Resorts - NEW
Lucero Morales Perez, lmoralesp@riu.com

Trafalgar Tours - NEW
Jose Roldan Jr, jose.roldanjr@ttc.com

Uniworld Cruises - NEW
Stacy Gamboa, stacy.gamboa@uniworld.com
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Executive Board
President
Fran Raupp
(email) franr@baytravelandtours.com
Vice President
Liz Henn
(email) lizLbac@gmail.com
Secretary
Angela San Felippo-Szemico
(email) angelaLBAC@gmail.com
Treasurer
Ginny DeFeo
(email) gindef@hotmail.com
Director Owner
Honey Pressgrove
(email) empress965@aol.com
Director Affiliate
Kim Daino
(email) kdaino@uvi.sandals.com
Director Agent
Jeffrey Austin
(email) jaustin@vacationwiser.com
Past President
Susan Bonesso
(email) susanbtravel@optonline.net



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