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Managing a Travel Agency
Keeping your business growing is always a good thing to do amid the global economic crisis. If you are in a hospitality business, you should know how to convince tourists and guests to visit the area more often. Providing good service to customers should be one of your main concerns in order to make your business flourish. If you handle tourists from the airport, you should know where to lure them so that they will enjoy a truly awesome holiday experience.
Managing a travel agency is very challenging because there are a lot of interests to take care of and not just focusing on grabbing the attention of tourists. Managing the demands of these guests would help you gain control of possible challenges in the future. Despite the fact that there are a multitude of travel websites, only a few of these providers can really replace the service and personal touch of travel agents. Since you provide various services, such as luxury cruises, business trips and family travels, you must always be ready for the type of guest you are going to accommodate.
For example, handling guests in Newquay, which is a major tourist destination in Cornwall, is never a problem. This is due to the magnificent coastline of the place, including the best-known surfing beach in the British Isles, which makes it a total paradise for visitors. Aside from the large stock of holiday accommodation in Newquay, it is also the surfing capital of the UK. So providing your guests with the best that UK has to offer is just a piece of cake.
Suggesting your guests with places to visit when they are in the UK is quite useful so that they will become aware of stunning tourist destinations in the area. Learn more about tourist destinations and how they help the tourism industry by visiting www.quicksilvernewquay.com.
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Quiksilver Surf School Newquay
Learn to surf on the world famous Fistral Beach¸ with Quiksilver Surf School Newquay. Quiksilver & Roxy have developed a network of surf schools all over the UK & Ireland to provide surfers of all levels with tuition and coaching.
In the UK's surfing mecca that is Newquay, Quiksilver & Roxy bring you "The Quiksilver Surf School Newquay¸" offering a surf school with world class coaching and the best facilities in the UK. Through our Surf School, Surf Hire Centre and Shop we cater for every type of surfer who visits Newquay, from the person wanting to try the sport for the first time or improvers wanting to refine their skills¸ to the advanced surfers honing their style.
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We sell boards, wetsuits and clothing...
The Quiksilver Surf School Newquay has been busy renovating its surf shop over the winter months, preparing for the summer and to make room for our new range of clothing, wetsuits and surfboards. The surf school provides world class coaching and is the closest surf school to the world famous Fistral beach in Newquay.
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Click for more details Roxy Surf Days Newquay 2010
Dates: June 26 – 27, July 24 – 25, August 21 – 22, Sep 4 – 5, Oct 9 -10
– Cost for each day is £30 per person.
– Why not join the instructors and Roxy riders for a buffet lunch overlooking Fistral Beach £10 per person including a free drink.
– Finish your afternoon off with a yoga session, with the sounds of the waves as a back drop (weather permitting) £5 per person.
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– European Final in Zarautz, on July 30th and 31st
– World Final to be held during the Quiksilver Pro France from September 25 to October 5
The Quiksilver King of the Groms is the major worldwide tour for surfers in the U16 category. The leading competition for elite young surfers from around the world for over 20 years, the event remains a veritable rite of passage for budding talents hoping to embark upon a professional career. Jérémy Florès (Fra), Aritz Aranburu (Euk), Taj Burrow (Aus) or Miky Picon (Fra) all came to prominence in this contest. More recently, Reunion's Maxime Huscenot, who became ASP Junior World Champion 2010 in Narabeen, and Brazil's Gabriel Medina who took the ISA World Champion title in January, both achieved their first successes on the international stage at the King of the Groms, before going on to hugely promising pro careers.
Selected in some 20 countries on every continent throughout the spring of 2010, the current 18 best young surfers around will come together next September in south-west France, during the Quiksilver Pro France 2010 (the only French leg of the ASP World Tour), to compete in the International Final of the King of the Groms, in the same conditions as the world's top senior male surfers.
As a prelude to the International Final, the European tour consisting of 14 stages will have its very own final, to be held in Zarautz on the Basque Coast in early August, where two European surfers will be selected to go through to the Final of the King of The Groms 2010. The European Series will kick off in May in the French Antilles and Canaries, and will continue across the continent through June and July (see schedule here). For the first time Morocco enters the euro series.









These are the series dates for Europe 2010.