July 2005

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Destination Bahamas
by James Langford
Presidents Message
by Gary Fee
Support Your Local OSSN Chapters
by Anita Balamane
Is the Ship Sailing Without You
by Penney Rudicil
The Power of Difference
by Gary Sain
Travel Niches / Travel_Books
by John Hawkes
Can this Trip be Saved / Managing your Travel Business / Travel Selling 101
by John Hawkes
Fams & Seminars
Will Independent Contractors Help or Hurt your Agency
Explore Egypt

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Destination: Bahamas
by Jim Langford

It is absolutely impossible for your clients to not have the vacation experience of a lifetime when you send them to the Bahamas. Unless, of course, they just don’t know how to have fun.

The islands’ major industries are tourism and international banking. Tourism alone accounts for more than 60 percent of the islands’ gross revenues and the employment of more than half of the population. As a result, everything, from upscale resorts to challenges for the adventure traveler, has been designed for your clients’ comfort, enjoyment and the opportunity to have a true adventure in Paradise. They can even stay on an island called Paradise.

Nassau is the capital of the Bahamas. It also is the ideal destination for first-time clients to the tropics. And, after one visit, they will want to go back. You simply can’t get enough in one trip. And best of all, the service is always excellent.

Book your clients into one of the resorts or hotels on Paradise Island and they will be able to experience up close and first-hand the exciting nightlife that makes this once completely undeveloped island one of the playgrounds for celebrities from around the world. Luxurious hotels and a world-class casino have transformed what was once known as Hog Island into a glamorous retreat.

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OSSN Home  |  Destination Bahamas  |  President's Message  |  Support Your Local OSSN Chapters
Is the Ship Sailing Without You  |  The Power of Difference  |  Travel Niches / Travel Books
Can this Trip be saved / Managing your Travel Business / Travel Selling 101  |  Chapter Chats
Fams & Seminars  |  Will Independent Contractors Help or Hurt your Agency