March 2006

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OSSN Home
Destination: India
by James Langford
President's Message
by Gary Fee
Small Fish Big Splash
by Anita Balamane
I Had Money to Spend
by Penney Rudicil
“IBRAND” Tune-up
by Gary Sain
Twin Bill
by Martin Deutsch
Managing Your Travel Business
by John Hawkes
Selling Cruises
by John Hawkes
Selling Travel 101
by John Hawkes
Can this Trip be Saved
by John Hawkes
Travel Niches
by John Hawkes
Protection and Profits
by Cynthia Perry
Changing the Rules
by Carl Meadows
Fams & Seminars

CHAPTER CHATS

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Destination: India
by James Langford

A land of mystery, India can provide your most adventuresome clients a journey into a world of lost and forbidden cities, jungles that can hide elephants and tigers, oh my, as well as sculptures and architecture that can embrace the heart and one's imagination.

However, for the first time traveler to India, I would recommend Delhi, Mumbai (once known as Bombay), and a side trip to Agra to experience the Taj Mahal.

India is the home of some of the world's most ancient civilizations and the 7th largest country geographically in the world. Your customers can't see it all in one trip unless they move there.

A diverse and strongly religious country, and the home of Hinduism, the religions of Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Judaism, Zoroashtrianism, Christianity and Islam all exist within India today. Also, there are more than 20 different languages spoken throughout the country.

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OSSN Home  |  Destination: India |  President's Message  |  Small Fish Big Splash
I Had Money to Spend |  “IBRAND” Tune-up |  Twin Bill |  Managing Your Travel Business
Selling Cruises  |  Selling Travel 101  |  Can this Trip be Saved  |  Travel Niches
Protection and Profits  |  Changing the Rules | Fams & Seminars  |  Chapter News