Tourism in the Gulf Coast is recovering

Released on = May 5, 2007, 3:42 am

Press Release Author = Grace Daigle

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = Nearly two year after hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf
Coast in the South of United States, tourism is finally coming back with some
vengeance. John Doe, webmaster of travellerpass.com offers an unique insight into
this phenomenon.

Press Release Body = May 08, 2007 – Devastated houses, evacuees, confusion and
a high death toll. Not exactly the sort of things usually associated with tourism.
In states like Louisiana or Mississippi these things happened and the now booming
tourist industry wants to erase these harsh memories from the mind of the visitors.
Does is manage to succeed? “Well they actually did very well”, John Doe
webmaster of travelerpass.com comments, “because people are now coming back
again. The reservations made online for this area are on a constant rise.”

There aren’t many ways to observe this market directly, except for the
“wishful thinking” reports that the local authorities keep releasing,
not until now. Travellerpass.com has an unique insight on this issue as it deals
with all the needs that a typical tourist might have. “Obviously we cannot
pretend that al the tourists in the United States use our service. Now that would be
wishful thinking. But by comparing the evolution of the average interest shown by
potential visitors through the usage of our site we can elaborate some statistical
significant conclusions.”

Of all the areas affected by hurricane Katrina, New Orleans seems to recover best.
No other location has seen as much improvement in developing tourist attention and
new hotels enter the circuit all the time. “The recent Mardi Gras that took
place there was only a confirmation of what we knew for several months”, John
Doe continues, “New Orleans is once again the tourist capital of the
South.”

But New Orleans is just one of the these stories and not all of them boast success.
Some traditional tourist areas have yet to recover. “In our case no news means
bad news”, the same John Doe adds, “The areas that do not register at
least some moderate activity pretty much means that they are dead and I am not only
about tourism here, businessmen travel too and many of them reserve their plane
tickets and hotel rooms through our site. Their lack cannot do any good”.

What will the future of the area look like? John Doe responds: “We honestly
have no idea. We simply help travelers and can only give statistics towards the
current situation. We don’t like guesswork very much, we let the others do
it.”

About travelerpass.com

Travellerpass.com offers a unique range of services ranging from plane ticket
reservations to hotel rooms reservations. The unique special offers that can be
found here has already turned this site into a point of reference for those in
search of a safe and affordable travel experience.




Web Site = http://www.travellerpass.com/

Contact Details = Grace Daigle
Job Title: Media Relations Co-ordinator
Country: United States
Email: editor@travellerpass.com

1125 N Board Way
Tempe, AZ 85282
United States
Phone: 480 3309890
Fax: 480 2313359
United States

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