Tuesday, July 7, 2015

SAN FRANCISCO RANKED FIFTH BEST CITY IN AMERICA


After spending most of my life in the Bay Area, I can easily see why Travel+Leisure Worlds Best Awards 2015 readers' love San Francisco . . . Sandy Dhuyvetter

Two San Francisco Hotels Recognized Among
Top Large City Hotels in the Continental U.S. in the
Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards 2015 Readers’ Survey Announced Today

Virgin America Named Best Domestic Airline for Eighth Consecutive Year

New York, NY (July 7, 2015) – San Francisco is ranked No. 5 on the list of Top Cities in the U.S. and Canada, according to the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards 2015 readers’ survey announced today and available now on http://www.travelandleisure.com/worlds-best.  The St. Regis in San Francisco ranks No. 16 on the list of Top Large City Hotels in the Continental U.S. and is the top-rated hotel in San Francisco. The No. 1 Large City Hotel in the Continental U.S. is The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park in New York City and the World’s Best Hotel Overall is Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur, India.  Charleston is the top-rated city in the U.S. and Canada for the third consecutive year. The World’s Best City Overall is Kyoto, Japan for the second time.

TOP 10 CITIES IN THE U.S. AND CANADA 2015

Charleston            
New Orleans
Savannah
Santa Fe
San Francisco
Quebec City
Chicago
New York City
Victoria, British Columbia
Asheville, North Carolina

Two hotels in San Francisco rank among the Top Large City Hotels in the Continental U.S.:
16.           St. Regis San Francisco
25.           Loews Regency (formerly the Mandarin Oriental)

Virgin America is named the Best Domestic Airline for the eighth consecutive year. Singapore Airlines is named Best International Airline for the 20th time.

Travel + Leisure readers rated their favorite hotels, cities, islands, spas, cruise lines, airlines, tour outfitters, car-rental agencies, and more. The World’s Best Awards 2015 readers’ survey results (listed by overall and regional rankings) and survey methodology are featured on www.TravelandLeisure.com/worldsbest now and is the cover story of the August issue of the magazine, on newsstands July 17.

Follow the conversation on Twitter with @travlandleisure #tlworldsbest.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

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Friday, May 1, 2015

Biggest event ever organized in Seychelles speaks for itself

Even though there were last minute issues and I could not return to the Seychelles this year, we will return next year. Following is an overview of what I missed with my whole heart, however so happy to hear of it's success. It is with great pride and friendship, we present the current state of the 5th edition of the Carnival de Victoria in the Seychelles. Hope to see all you beautiful Seychellois soon...Sandy Dhuyvetter
Biggest event ever organized in Seychelles speaks for itself says Alain St.Ange, the island's Minister responsible for Tourism  Culture

For decades the Seychelles has seen activities and events being organized but never before has one event captured the imagination of the people of Seychelles and earned their support. The launch of the Carnaval International de Victoria five years ago has captivated Seychelles and public support for this event has grown annually making it today the biggest event ever organized in Seychelles.

"The proof of the pudding is in the eating. The Ministry of Tourism and Culture and its Tourism Board has managed to stage an event that clearly appeals to the Seychellois Community and they have continued to show their support for the three days of the carnival events by being out and about in Victoria" said Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles Minister responsible for Tourism and Culture.  http://www.seychelles.travel/en/events/carnaval-international-de-victoria 

At the 2015 edition of the island's carnival Minister Alain St.Ange, accompanied by Sherin Naiken, the CEO of the Tourism Board, Anne Lafortune, the PS for Tourism and Benjamine Rose, the PS for Culture led the first part of the carnival procession themselves. As the main organizers of the event that has captured the Seychelles they were seen at the front of the parade waving to the large crowd who had gathered alongside the carnival route.

"We all feel good at the Ministry and at the Tourism Board because we have managed to stage an event that the Seychellois want, that they appreciate and that they support with their heart. The opening ceremony is popular, the carnival parade continues to see the Seychellois gather in Victoria to such a degree that it is now over flowing with people and the carnival closing ceremony is today recognized as the only event that manages to fill to capacity 'Freedom Square' in the centre of Victoria. The text messages, emails and letters we continue to receive year after year shows clearly that what we are doing is appreciated. It shows that our efforts are being well received by the people of Seychelles" Minister St.Ange said.   

The carnival in Seychelles has grown to become listed as a world classed event on the calendar of events of the Community of Nations.   The Press Community continues to be supportive of this carnival that brings to life the concept of the 'Melting Pot of Cultures' and they have now baptized the event as the Carnival of Carnivals.
             
Kitty J. Pope from the U.S.A. is often quoted because of a document she published following the fourth edition of the Seychelles carnival. Kitty J. Pope wrote:-  "It was over four years ago that the Honorable Seychelles Minister of Tourism and Culture Alain St.Ange came up with the idea of organizing a huge carnival where nations from around the world could parade their cultures. With many countries already having their own unique carnivals, St.Ange envisioned an international carnival that would bring nations together in one setting to not only showcase their cultures, but also to help promote an understanding of multiculturalism. He went on to launch the Seychelles International Carnival where communities of nations get the opportunity to network and socialize in a relaxed atmosphere. The first of its kind, the carnival, which has grown every year, has come to be known as the “Carnival of Carnivals.”  
St.Ange says that the carnival is a unique world event for bringing nations together where different cultures are respected as well as celebrated. “Even in the General Assembly of the United Nations when some world leaders stand to deliver their address, some delegates walk out, but here respect for everyone is and will remain the key to ties of friendship and togetherness,” he explains. 
                                                                                                                                                      
Supporting St.Ange's view of the carnival, Canadian journalist Carol Perhudof said that she has come to believe that the "Carnaval International de Victoria" could help to change the world because it's a celebration of every culture together. “The Seychelles Carnival is a brilliant tourism idea that helps bring us to a point where we can live in harmony beyond colour of skin, to live in peace with each other,” said Perehudoff, after her first visit for Seychelles Fourth International Carnival.

Through this "Carnival of Carnivals," St.Ange has no doubt embarked on a global multicultural movement where people can capture the spirit of internationalism to gain a better understanding and appreciation of another country's culture. Seychelles Carnival has captured the interest of leaders, tourism officials and travelers alike from the world over. As word spreads near and far among VIPs, media sources and curious tourists, the carnival has continued to get more popular each year. So just what is it about St.Ange that has allowed him to be able to successfully devise such an ingenious way to propel people and nations to come together under one accord?


For one thing, he has been dubbed a master marketer and promoter by Creole International Magazine, published in the UK, as he was able to turn around visitation numbers to substantially increase tourism arrivals in Seychelles. Implementing and forging forth the tourism portfolio set forth by President James Michel, St.Ange's tourism approach and marketing methods have proven to be extremely effective, garnering him invitations from a host of countries and organizations that want to learn about the “Seychelles Tourism Brand” as a guide for replication".

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Honored to receive "Star Trainer Hero Force 2015" from Human Trafficking Training

Flight Attendants Association Human Trafficking Awareness Training in Las Vegas

I was honored yesterday at a meeting, attended by 400 flight attendants at the Association of Flight Attendants conference. Airline Ambassadors International, a non profit organization conducted a Human Trafficking Awareness training for the attendees during their luncheon. At that time I received  The Star Trainer Hero Force 2015 Award. This was for conducting more trainings than any other in the organization since the inception of the training some years ago.
Thank you Airline Ambassadors!! www.airlineamb.org


Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Why You Are on Your Own Without a Travel Agent...lets discuss!

Enjoy  this important discussion on why using a travel agent can give you peace of mind and make your trip that much more memorable, with no extra costs!!...Sandy Dhuyvetter


Zane Kerby the American Society of Travel Agents President and CEO joins me on TravelTalkRADIO to talk about why travel agents are worth their weight in gold.

An informative discussion that will highlight the value of travel agents and how to best use their services.

We think you might be surprised at the demographics that are stepping up to the plate to use travel agents in mass groves! They must know something!

Join us and see why ASTA is truly the only organization in the world the best supports travel agents and their work. 

ASTA has also built a Web site where you can find your perfectly matched travel agent. Go to www.astatravelsense.org

Listen HERE: http://www.traveltalkradio.com/ASTA/zane_kirby_april28_15_8min.mp3 


Tuesday, April 21, 2015

The Trip to the Seychelles begins!

One of the worlds leading airlines, Emirates is my airline this trip and I am thrilled.
I have no idea who my hotel will be, however, that is the life of a reporter. It's all a box of chocolates... all good...Sandy Dhuyvetter




Carnaval of Carnivals opens this coming Friday in the Seychelles

The unique event in the world of carnivals is the Carnaval International de Victoria because it remains the only carnival that manages to bring all the best carnivals of the world to parade one after the other followed by cultural troupes from the Community of Nations.


This year is no different as carnivals from Brazil, Notting Hill from the UK, Dusseldorf from Germany, Italy, Indonesia and more will be part of the 29 countries represented in the carnival of carnivals in the Seychelles that opens on the 24th April.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Congresswoman Matsui & Senator Blumenthal Express Concerns with Coast Guard Rulemaking on Passenger Protections for Cruise Vessels

We have supported the International Cruise Victims Organization (ICV) and frankly very disappointed it has take congress all these years to make this wrong a right.
Let's finish the job and make all involved accountable!
Sandy Dhuyvetter

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, April 16, 2015
CONTACT:
Jonelle Trimmer (Rep. Matsui) 202-225-7163
Sarah Zukowski (Sen. Blumenthal) 202-224-0335


Congresswoman Matsui & Senator Blumenthal Express Concerns with Coast Guard Rulemaking on Passenger Protections for Cruise Vessels
WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D-CA) and Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) sent a letter to the Commandant of the Coast Guard expressing concerns with oversights in the Coast Guard’s notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) on the implementation of the Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act (CVSSA).  Matsui and Blumenthal – sponsors of CVSSA follow-up legislation, the Cruise Passenger Protection Act – urge that the Coast Guard’s final regulations reflect the intent of the legislation and provide strong protections for cruise passengers.
“We appreciate this opportunity to comment as we are concerned with several items in the NPRM.  These items must be addressed in order to ensure that the CVSSA is truly improving safety on cruise ships and protecting the lives and well-being of all passengers,” the members wrote.  “Although we are pleased that many of the mandated items from the CVSSA were included in the NPRM – such as requirements for peep holes in cabin doors, security latches and time-sensitive key technology – there are several oversights in the proposed rules that bring us great concern.”
Specifically, the letter calls on the Coast Guard to address the following concerns:
  • A Man Overboard System should be required to be installed on all cruise ships, as the technology is now available.
  • The Coast Guard should certify Victim’s Advocates for the Cruise lines to make certain victims are informed of their rights and ensure the Cruise lines are in compliance with the laws.
  • Medical staff credentialing and certifying processes outlined and required in the CVSSA must be adhered to when treating all medical cases onboard a ship, not just in cases of sexual assault.
  • Cruise ships must add acoustic sounding devices.  A ship’s public address system is not enough because it was not designed to be audible at great distances from the ship.
  • The requirements of the CVSSA should apply to all voyages regardless of whether or not it embarks or disembarks passengers in the United States. 
A PDF copy of the signed letter is available here.
The full text of the letter is below:
April 15, 2015
Admiral Paul F. Zukunft
Commandant of the Coast Guard
United States Coast Guard
2701 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue Southeast
Washington, DC 20032

Dear Admiral Zukunft:

We write pursuant to the United States Coast Guard’s request for comment on the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) published in the Federal Register on January 16, 2015 (80 FR 2350) regarding the passenger vessel regulations to implement the Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act (CVSSA). The CVSSA became law in 2010, and as longtime advocates for stronger passenger protections on cruises and sponsors of the Cruise Passenger Protection Act, follow-up legislation to the CVSSA, we have a particular interest in making certain that the final regulations implemented pursuant to the legislation are in line with the original intent of Congress. 

We appreciate this opportunity to comment as we are concerned with several items in the NPRM. These items must be addressed in order to ensure that the CVSSA is truly improving safety on cruise ships and protecting the lives and well-being of all passengers. Although we are pleased that many of the mandated items from the CVSSA were included in the NPRM – such as requirements for peep holes in cabin doors, security latches and time-sensitive key technology – there are several oversights in the proposed rules that bring us great concern.

First, the CVSSA requires a Man Overboard (MOB) System to be installed on all cruise ships as the technology becomes available. The legislation was enacted five years ago, and the technology is indeed now available for installation. Accordingly, the Coast Guard should require a MOB system on all cruise ships. This system should have both an alarm and video capture feature. The clear intent of Congress was for these systems to have the capability to immediately capture and detect a man-overboard event.  Video capture alone is insufficient because an alarm feature is needed to expedite a search for an overboard passenger and to prevent valuable time from being wasted reviewing camera footage. Thus, it is very important that the fall detection system should have both the detection capability to sound an immediate alarm and a capture system to record the event for documentation and evidence purposes for criminal investigations.

Second, the CVSSA gives victims the right to keep information confidential from the cruise line unless written permission is given by the victim to disclose such information. However, the proposed regulations state that the Coast Guard will train an employee from the cruise lines to oversee the handling of victims of a sexual crime. The proposed rules inappropriately designate such an employee to be the first point of contact for victims of sexual assault.  This is contrary to the intent of the CVSSA because potentially confidential and sensitive information would be given to the cruise lines without the victim first knowing of their legal rights. In addition, crime victims, under the CVVSA, were given the legal right to report crimes directly to a government agency rather than to a cruise line’s security personnel who have no legal authority to arrest, skill to provide care, or training to properly investigate or collect evidence. Moreover, the training of a cruise line employee to counsel a victim of sexual assault would also be a breach of the law not only under CVSSA’s confidentiality clauses, but also under the Victims’ Rights and Restitution Act. The remedy that we urge the Coast Guard to consider would be for the agency to certify a Victim’s Advocate to make certain the victim was informed of his or her rights and ensure the cruise line was in compliance with the laws.

Third, medical staff credentialing and certifying processes outlined and required in the CVSSA must be adhered to and considered applicable in the course of treating and caring for all medical cases onboard a ship, not just in cases of sexual assault. We believe that the proposed eight hour course prepared and issued by the Coast Guard, FBI, and U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in crime prevention, detection, evidence preservation and reporting will not meet an acceptable standard. Outside experts including private maritime training academies have concurred that this course must be improved. This training should be mandatory and certified by an independent third party entity and not including in-house training by the cruise lines themselves.

Fourth, the CVSSA required that cruise ships add acoustic sounding devices. This would serve to enforce the Homeland Security requirement that no ship – such as a ship manned by pirates or terrorists -- should come within 500 feet of a cruise ship. For the proposed regulations not to consider terrorism a possibility in US waterways, ports and harbors, or that cruise ships are a terrorist target, is to deny the circumstances of September 11, 2001, and the recent terrorist attack in the National Bardo Museum in Tunisia, which left 17 cruise passengers dead. Acoustic hailing devices are a critical way for a cruise ship to confront small vessel threats at safe distances before those vessels become threats both domestically and in overseas ports. A ship’s public address system is not enough to satisfy this requirement because it does not have the technical capability, nor was it designed to be audible at great distances from the ship.

Finally, the requirements of the CVSSA should be applicable to all voyages regardless of whether or not a voyage “embarks or disembarks passengers in the United States.” There is no reason for any cruise ship to be given special dispensation or exemption from critical, life-saving measures simply because of a “temporary” visiting status.

We would appreciate clarification regarding our concerns with the NPRM and we urge the Coast Guard to consider these changes. The CVSSA was signed into law for the purpose of protecting those onboard cruise ships and we believe these provisions must be fully implemented as originally intended to ensure the safety of cruise line passengers. We look forward to your cooperation as we work together to strengthen the final regulations in order to prioritize the safety of travelers and victims onboard cruise ships.
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