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The 2008 New York Times Travel Show Presented by American Express February 29 - March 2 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, NYC
The New York Times announced today the fifth annual Travel Show to be
held Feb. 29 to March 2 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
Presented by American Express, is one of the largest trade and consumer
travel shows in the country with over 30,000 attendees and 500
exhibitors. The Travel Show offers on-site booking, special travel
discounts and opportunities to win trips from leading airlines, cruise
lines, resorts and tourism boards from around the world. New at this year’s
show is the Wedding and Honeymoon Pavilion with the latest trends and
destination ideas for couples. For Travel Show news and updates, please
visit www.nytimes.com/travelshow.
"The 2008 Travel Show is even bigger and
better this year, offering thousands of extraordinary opportunities for
great trips anywhere in the world,” said Alyse
Myers, vice president, brand programs, The New York Times. "There
is something for everyone in every age group and every budget, whether
it is a trip for family fun, an adventure trek or a dream luxury
vacation.”
The show features discounts and entertainment for families, singles,
couples and seniors, including:
Exclusive Travel Discounts. The New York Times Travel Show
offers vacation discounts and travel packages from over 500 sponsors
and exhibitors.
WNBC / WNJU-TV Stage featuring International Dance and Live Music
on the Hudson. Enjoy entertainment and special live performances
from around the world including dance, musicians, live animals and
performances from some of the theater’s
biggest hits.
The Travel Channel Theater. Watch sneak previews of upcoming
episodes and get travel advice from the stars of your favorite Travel
Channel programs including Andrew Zimmern, host of
"Bizarre Foods" and Ian Wright, host of "America
the Wright Way."
Taste of the World Pavilion. Doug Duda, A&E
International Network’s "The
Well-Seasoned Traveler,” hosts a weekend of
tastings and tips for the culinary traveler. Star chefs, writers,
sommeliers, wine makers and culinary guides take our audience on a
delicious journey, featuring demonstrations and samples of their
favorite food and drink adventures. This year, visitors to the
pavilion will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with our
presenters and enjoy a taste of their travels at The Tasting Table.
Featured on this year's Taste of the World stage: Dominique Ansel,
the executive pastry chef of Daniel, will speak about pastry and
chocolate competitions and displays (including the white chocolate
couture wedding dress he made with fashion designer Heidi Weisel); Eric
Asimov, New York Times wine critic, shares his best kept secrets in
wine travel; Blue Hill's award-winning chef Dan Barber gives
a backstage look at Stone Barns; PBS star chefs Rick Bayless,
host of "Mexico - One Plate at a Time,”
provides a guided culinary tour of Mexico, and Daisy Martinez demonstrates
how to recreate the taste of Puerto Rico for family and friends in New
York; author and celebrity caterer Colin Cowie discuss South
African wine country adventures, featuring the famed Ken Forrester
Vineyards; Jeff Tenner, star chef from Legal Sea Foods,
stages a live cooking competition; Memphis-In-May World Barbecue
Champion Myron Mixon offers tastings from his famous
barbecue school; Francine Segan, author of "The Opera
Lover's Cookbook," provides her personal guide to Italy for chocolate
lovers; Vikas Khanna, chef and author of "Modern
Indian Cooking,” surveys the wide range of
Indian regional cuisines; culinary historian Carolin Young and
art historian Peter Miller host a virtual walking tour into
the belly of Paris; and cookbook author and New York Times columnist Peter
Kaminsky shares secrets of a Patagonian grill master from Argentina’s
most celebrated chef, Francis Mallmann.
The Spa Pavilion. The Spa Pavilion will present exhibitors from
spa resorts around the globe with on-site treatments and exclusive
discounts and packages for visitors to the Travel Show.
The Spa Pavilion is sponsored by SpaFinder.
Weddings and Honeymoon Pavilion. Booking your dream wedding or
honeymoon? Visit this new pavilion sponsored by The Knot and discover
the latest trends in destination weddings and honeymoons.
GLBT Travel Pavilion. PlanetOut Inc. sponsors this pavilion
catering to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender travelers. Learn
about the hottest destinations and the best way to get there for GLBT
singles, couples and families.
Wild Survivors. A baby kangaroo, penguins, a six-foot
alligator, a python, a lemur and other exotic animals take center
stage when SeaWorld and Busch Gardens present "Wild
Survivors.” Animal ambassador Julie
Scardina introduces a variety of furry, feathered and fanged
creatures to travel show attendees.
Travel Seminars with the Experts. Want to learn about the
hottest vacation spots? Where are the best international vacation
spots for family travel? What makes for the most exciting and
affordable weekend getaways? These are just some of the topics that
will be covered in more than 25 consumer seminars held throughout the
weekend. Speakers will include Arthur and Pauline
Frommer, Rick Steves, Globe Trekker Megan McCormick, NY1’s
Valarie D’Elia and PBS Travelscope’s
Joseph Rosendo.
Travel and International Shopping Tips from Stephanie Abrams.
Learn where the best places are to find the products you love, from
leather to linens, to porcelain to sapphires. Abrams will also offer a
special presentation focused on visits to the historic castles, abbeys
and homes of France and Ireland.
Book Signings with Leading Travel Authors. Borders will host an
on-site bookstore where you can purchase some of the latest travel
guides, meet authors, ask for travel advice or get an autographed book.
The 2008 Travel Show will launch with a Trade Day for industry
professionals on Feb. 29, offering seminars, workshops and a preview of
the show floor, followed by an industry reception on the floor. Trade
Day is supported by leaders of the travel industry, including the
American Society of Travel Agents and Performance Media Group, producers
of ModernAgent, Agent@Home and Vacation Agent Magazines.
American Express is the presenting sponsor of the 2008 Travel Show. The
supporting sponsors are Greek National Tourism Organization, South
African Tourism and Travel Alberta. NBC-4, GoNomad.com, MVP/NY,
PlanetOut, Telemundo 47 and The Travel Channel are the media partners
and national talk show host Stephanie Abrams is the radio partner. The
industry sponsors are Africa Travel Association, Appalachian Mountain
Club, Caribbean Tourism Organization, Pacific Asia Travel Association,
Society of American Travel Writers and The Travel Institute. SpaFinder
is the pavilion sponsor.
Admission to the show is $15, with a $5 discount if tickets are
purchased with an American Express Card. Children under 18 are admitted
free. Show hours are Saturday, March 1, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday,
March 2, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For advance ticket purchase, a list of
exhibitors and locations for discounted restaurants and parking, please
visit www.nytimes.com/travelshow.
About The New York Times Company
The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT), a leading media company with
2006 revenues of $3.3 billion, includes The New York Times, the
International Herald Tribune, The Boston Globe, 15 other daily
newspapers, WQXR-FM and more than 30 Web sites, including NYTimes.com,
Boston.com and About.com.
The Company’s core purpose is to enhance
society by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality news,
information and entertainment.
This press release can be downloaded from www.nytco.com
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