Dates: 5 Nights: Oct 28th – Nov 2nd 2010
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]]>Our Los Angeles office is in the middle of building our London Travel Programs –which has us all very excited–and our planning department is having a lot of discussions of the different types of features these should have. We know that London is already a world-wide tourist destination so we want to make sure our 2012 programs opens up new opportunities to all.
Because of our long-time relationships with Games clients, we are aware of many of our travellers’ habits and preferences. We always appreciate some constructive criticism. For example, we received the following guidance from our Vancouver clients when asked:
What can Cartan Tours do to improve our programs?
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]]>According to FIFA’s website, a total of 2.2 million tickets have been sold for the tournament. Of these tickets, 925 437 have been obtained by South Africans, 118,945 by the United States of America, 67,654 by the United Kingdom, 32, 269 by Germany, 29, 657 by Australia and 16,001 by Canada.
For those anticipating tickets, Pretoria News gave a detailed overview of exactly what what you will find on each ticket:
Your satisfaction is our priority – so we took this request to heart immediately for our next event. With great excitement, we just launched our brand new facebook group dedicated to our 2010 FIFA World Cup Travelers. While I’m the only one in the group right now – our goal is to make sure every traveler is connected to the Cartan Tours World Cup family before, during and after the event. So if you’re a Facebook user heading to South Africa with Cartan Tours this summer, just click on the fan box below to join our community.
]]>Thankfully, the airport atmosphere was tribute to the happiness of Vancouver Games travelers.
A record-breaking 39,000 departed a day after Vancouver’s closing ceremony. Despite the suggested five-hour wait time, people continued the celebration all the way to the plane, enjoying athlete sightings, medalist photo ops and live musical entertainment.
Airport spokesperson Rebecca Catley said the Vancouver Airport Authority had been planning for the day for several years.
“We knew that the day after the closing ceremonies would be busy because we spoke to other Olympic airports,” she said. “I’m sorry we haven’t been able to oblige (the media’s expectation of chaos) but I’ve been very happy. We had a good plan, we were confident with our plan, but you never know. Everybody is in a great mood.”
The spirit was contagious. As the communications director for Cartan Tours, I was lucky enough to have the chance to interview a few members of the Cartan Games Family in Vancouver.
From local staff, to senior executives to first-time Games travelers, I soon realized that I was not the only one rooting for Canada this February. The universal spirt of happiness and praise for Vancouver’s organizing committee was overwhelming. We all wanted Canada’s Games to succeed, especially in light of the tragedies they faced early on. I’ll even admit to secretly rooting for their hockey team on Sunday – just because I thought the maple-leaf-covered fans that packed the streets of Granville were delightful.
The Vancouver Sun said it best,
“Tens of thousands of people poured into downtown streets Sunday, as they had each night of the Olympics, to celebrate and cheer not only Canada’s hockey win but merely being Canadian and part of these Games.
There were seniors, babies in strollers, kids holding glow-sticks and middle-aged men and women waving flags tied to hockey sticks. And at the intersection of Smithe and Howe, at 9:30 p.m., there was a full-on street hockey game, complete with nets.
Five hundred people stood and watched and cheered every goal, no matter which team scored.”
Were these the best Games the world has ever seen? Anyone else coping from Vancouver withdrawal? Back in Los Angeles, I’m already started my countdown for London.
Officially sanctioned by FIFA, Cartan Tours is offering budget-conscious US travelers all-inclusive travel packages to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa for less than $5,000.
ESPN Soccernet’s recent article was one of many featuring US fans priced out of a 2010 World Cup trip. With 3-star accommodations and coordinated game day transportation, Cartan’s new “Sandton Suites Packages” are a great deal for travel budgets falling in the $4,000-5,000 range.
“We started looking for flights, and the cheapest we can find right now is $2,800, and the transfer between Cape Town and Johannesburg is an additional $500,” Schwartz said. “We’d all budgeted $5,000 to $6,000, and we figured that would be able to get us a safari.”
“We looked up how much it would cost us and it would be seven to 10 grand right now,” Fried added. “When we looked it up before we got the tickets it was going to be $4,000 or $5,000. I knew prices were going to jump, but I didn’t realize by how much.”
Diana Imhoff, Cartan’s VP of Business Development recently appeared on radio talk show, World Football daily to promote the Sandton Suites prices. (A video clip from the interview is below.)
As Diana details in the interview, Cartan’s Sandton Suites packages range from $4,499 to $4,999, including airfare, tickets, accommodations and on-site concierge services.
Complete package details are listed below. Prices subject to availability. Call 1-800-584-2010 or visit Cartan Tours main website for more information.
SCENARIO 1 – DON SANDTON SUITES (3 STARS) – PRICE PER PERSON: USD $2,777 (DOUBLE OCCUPANCY)
PACKAGE INCLUDES
. Six (6) nights accommodations at the DON SANDTON SUITES (3 STARS) from June 10 to June 16
. Full day city tour in Johannesburg
. Round trip airport transfers and match day transportation
. 2010 FIFA World Cup Souvenir
. South Africa Welcome Kit
. Daily buffet breakfast
. Cartan’s on-site concierge service
. One (1) CAT-3 Ticket per person for each game below (3 TOTAL):
06/11 – South Africa vs. Mexico
06/12 – England vs. USA
06/14 – Netherlands vs. Denmark
SCENARIO 2 – DON SANDTON SUITES (3 STARS) – PRICE PER PERSON: USD $2,277 (DOUBLE OCCUPANCY)
PACKAGE INCLUDES
. Five (5) nights accommodations at the DON SANDTON SUITES (3 STARS) from June 16 to June 21
. Full day city tour in Johannesburg
. Round trip airport transfers and match day transportation
. 2010 FIFA World Cup Souvenir
. South Africa Welcome Kit
. Daily buffet breakfast
. Cartan’s on-site concierge service
. One (1) CAT-3 Ticket per person of your choice from games below (3 TOTAL):
06/17 – Argentina vs. South Korea OR France vs. Mexico
06/18 – Slovenia vs. USA
06/20 – Slovakia vs. Paraguay OR Brazil vs. Ivory Coast
SCENARIO 3 – DON SANDTON SUITES (3 STARS) – PRICE PER PERSON: USD $1,741 (4 people – 2 bedroom suite)
PACKAGE INCLUDES
. Five (5) nights accommodations at the DON SANDTON SUITES (3 STARS) from June 21 to June 26
. Full day city tour in Johannesburg
. Round trip airport transfers and match day transportation
. 2010 FIFA World Cup Souvenir
. South Africa Welcome Kit
. Daily buffet breakfast
. Cartan’s on-site concierge service
. One (1) CAT-3 Ticket per person of your choice from the games below (3 TOTAL):
06/22 – Mexico vs. Uruguay OR Greece vs. Argentina
06/23 – USA vs. Algeria OR Ghana vs. Germany
06/24 – Paraguay vs. New Zealand
Looking for additional 2010 World Cup Travel Promotions from Cartan Tours? Click on the link to read about Cartan Tours Shumba Valley Lodge packages starting at just $1,999 (Budget Travel)
Follow @cartan_worldcup on twitter for the latest travel updates and promotions.
]]>Longevity
Expertise is a key element to a successful trip to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, and luckily we’ve had over 30 years of experience providing travel programs to international sporting events. Actions always speak louder than words, so please feel free to read some of our favorite traveler testimonials from the Beijing Olympics here or browse through the Google News archives featuring “Cartan Tours” in hundreds of travel news headlines.
Trust
Cartan Tours qualified as a Participating Tour Operator appointed by MATCH Services to distribute Tickets and Travel Programs for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in the United States. What does that mean to our travelers? We’ve passed the rigorous selection criteria created by the 2010 FIFA World Cup Tour Operator Program to implement safe and effective travel to South Africa. Each and every one of our travel packages is authentic and FIFA-sanctioned.
Customer Service
From our Los Angeles offices to the South Africa stadiums, we’re ready to ensure a fun, safe trip from start to finish. As soon as you step off of the plane, our local staff will be at your service to provide assistance with airport navigation, luggage handling, transportation, restaurant reservations, local sightseeing and personal requests.
Pricing
As a Participating Tour operator, we are given priority by the airlines to block seats for the FIFA World Cup™ and we are confident we can get you the best possible options for your air travel. We’ve also secured rooms in a variety of hotels throughout Johannesburg and Capetown, allowing us to help our guest with match-day travel needs within South Africa.
Local Expertise
Our World Cup program directors have spent the past year carefully investigating accommodations, transportation, and locations in South Africa to develop travel packages for varying needs, budgets and desires. This year’s World Cup is undoubtedly a long-haul destination, and many of our clients are grateful to have an expert take them through the travel process. Our Los Angeles office is open M-F, 9-5pm and we would be more than happy to answer any questions. Feel free to call us at anytime or shoot us a question directly on the website.
Traveling to a foreign country may seem complicated, but we’re happy to do all of the hard work for you. For more information please contact us today.
> Visit the 2010 World Cup Page on Cartan Tours’ Website here
> Download the 2010 World Cup Brochure in PDF format
Cartan Tours’ discounts range in dates from February 11 – 26 which includes opening day on February 12th. The games will take place both in the city of Vancouver and in the famed ski resort of Whistler, just to the north.
]]>FIFA organizers are currently preparing to transform “Africa’s Richest Square Mile” into one massive World Cup party.
Home to a prestigious Central Business District, the Johannesburg’s Stock Exchange, and famous Sandton City mall, the cosmopolitan energy of Sandton has always been a favorite destination for business and leisure travelers alike. In November FIFA officials chose Sandton’s Innes Free Park as an official host for the 2010 FIFA Fan Fest.
The “Fan Fest” concept was put into action for the 2006 World Cup in Germany. It turned out to be a huge success, with more than 18 million cheering fans gathered at the 12 official events.
The excitement is building as organizers prepare for an even bigger 2010 event. At a recent press conference, Danny Jordaan, CEO of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee South Africa explained “We have always wanted the 2010 FIFA World Cup to touch the lives of as many South Africans as possible. The FIFA Fan Fest will provide an opportunity for millions of our people to watch the matches in a festival environment for free and will also provide an opportunity for small businesses and our musical talents to benefit from this event,” he explained.
As a participating tour operator appointed to distribute tickets for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ Cartan Tours invites you to join us for the trip of a lifetime this June. Our 2010 World Cup travel packages at the Don Santon Suites start at just $1,636 for 5 nights. For more information call our Los Angeles office 9-5 MF 800.584.2010
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