Saturday, August 20, 2005

Travel Agency for Disabled Travelers Will Take Educational Seminars on Road

Travel Agency for Disabled Travelers Will Take Educational Seminars on Road

Rumpleduck Travel™, a Southern California travel agency serving a clientele in the United States and Canada, will debut a new seminar in Strategies for Disabled Travel this month at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. The agency can currently consider scheduling this seminar anywhere in the U. S. and Canada, free of charge to the inviting entity, through March 2003. Jennifer Mosier, owner of Rumpleduck Travel™ and alumna of UC Berkeley and USC, was a professor for both the California State and Arizona State University systems prior to becoming partially disabled. “I know from experience that travel can be highly empowering for the ill and disabled as well as their families,” says Mosier, “And the more that disabled consumers make clear to the travel industry that they intend to travel and travel well, the more the travel industry will, I believe, engage the challenge of meeting--even exceeding--disabled consumers’ expectations.”

(PRWEB) July 8, 2002

Rumpleduck Travel™, a Southern California travel agency serving a clientele in the United States and Canada, will debut a new seminar in Strategies for Disabled Travel this month at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. The agency will currently consider scheduling this seminar anywhere in the U. S. and Canada, free of charge to the inviting entity, through March 2003. Presentations can run from twenty minutes to one hour depending on the needs of the host organization. Interested organizations should contact Mosier with pertinent details including desired seminar date(s).

Jennifer Mosier, owner of Rumpleduck Travel™ and alumna of UC Berkeley and USC, was a professor for both the California State and Arizona State University systems prior to becoming partially disabled. “I know from experience that travel can be highly empowering for the ill and disabled as well as their families,” says Mosier, “And the more that disabled consumers make clear to the travel industry that they intend to travel and travel well, the more the travel industry will, I believe, engage the challenge of meeting--even exceeding--disabled consumers’ expectations.”

Rumpleduck Travel™ is prepared to assist travelers facing a variety of physical challenges by presenting strategies not only for travel preparation but also suggest ways to ascertain that desired itineraries include sufficient accommodations. Mosier does not promote sales of specific travel suppliers during speaking engagements, but rather focuses on the resources available to the disabled who are unaccustomed to travel and want to know "what it's like out there." Seminar benefits include a checklist that disabled travelers may use to interview travel agents and tour operators with whom they are considering doing business.

Rumpleduck Travel™ is an agency member of the Society for the Advancement of Travel for the Handicapped (SATH.)Rumpleduck Travel™ is bonded, insured, and a registered California Seller of Travel, # 2063867-50.*

*Registration as a seller of travel does not constitute approval by the State of California.

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