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In what many may hail as a sign of the times, a crisis communications firm in cooperation with eTurboNews (eTN) has created a product addressing one of the scariest problems for tourism providers – da

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In what many may hail as a sign of the times, a crisis communications firm in cooperation with eTurboNews (eTN) has created a product addressing one of the scariest problems for tourism providers – damaging headlines and bad publicity. The product is called โ€˜CrisisTetherโ€™ and is intended specifically for tourism providers with fewer than 500 employees.

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โ€œThe global tourism industry is a mess right now. Recent terror attacks have made consumers nervous. The US State Department has issued a nearly unprecedented, totally useless worldwide travel advisory,โ€ says Checkmate Public Affairs President Jeff Chatterton. โ€œThe global tourism environment is ugly and confusing.โ€

โ€œLarge tourism providers have resources to handle moments when things go wrong in a scary environment. But small tourism operators are forced to suffer with negative headlines, rumors, or angry stakeholders,โ€ says Chatterton. โ€œWe grew tired of seeing suffering. So weโ€™re making that expertise available to smaller operators, too.โ€

CrisisTether takes advantage of group purchasing, using a model similar to the mutual insurance industry. Hundreds of tour operators will band together and each pay a tiny monthly fee. Members get 24/7/365 access to a crisis communicator who is familiar with not only the travel industry, but also their unique business.

In the tourism industry, things will go wrong. Itโ€™s not a case of โ€˜if,โ€™ but โ€˜when.โ€™ And when something goes wrong, whether itโ€™s a terror attack, a vehicle accident, a volcanic eruption or a propane explosion, members receive immediate advice on what to say, to whom, and how. In the event of a truly serious situation, members can even choose to have a professional communications consultant fly to their operation, without additional fees.

For a small tourism provider, having this level of resource available to them is industry changing. โ€œThe old way meant that when a crisis occurred, a small business owner needed to launch an expensive marketing campaign. Bookings would drop, and the owner merely hoped the business could survive. โ€œHope is not a solution,โ€ says Chatterton. โ€œCrisisTether members will get world-class expertise, right away, and wonโ€™t be charged a dime extra.โ€

โ€œOur members know two things,โ€ says Chatterton. โ€œFirst – no matter what, weโ€™ve got their back. Secondly, there are no hidden fees or invoice surprises.โ€

Checkmate has partnered with eTurboNews, the worldโ€™s largest tourism trade journal. CrisisTether members will receive access to a nearly unlimited supply of news release, social media and public relations tools in the event of a crisis.

The flat-rate monthly fee will include everything – the 24/7 access to a dedicated crisis communicator, access to the eTurboNews news release platforms and social media tools, and in-person, on-site assistance. For the vast majority of CrisisTether members, the monthly rate will be $349.

The $349 price was not without internal controversy. โ€œI initially wanted something higher, admits Juergen Thomas Steinmetz, the Publisher of eTurboNews. โ€œI was concerned we may be giving away the store.โ€

โ€œWe admit that we may have to raise rates in 6 months,โ€ said Chatterton. โ€œWe feel the value equation is lopsided in the consumerโ€™s favour. But weโ€™re excited about this. Itโ€™s new, itโ€™s a totally different and unique concept for the travel industry.โ€

Steinmetz says the product should be appealing to a broad range of travel companies. โ€œIt simply makes way too much sense. If youโ€™re a hotel, if youโ€™re in ground transportation, charter flights, tour guides, adventure travel, you name it – this is brilliant. CrisisTether provides instant, world-class crisis communications help, with consistent guaranteed costs. This way an operator can focus on growth, versus crossing their fingers and hoping bad things never happen.โ€

For more information about CrisisTether, including how to apply, visit www.tourismcrisisinsurance.com

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WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • In what many may hail as a sign of the times, a crisis communications firm in cooperation with eTurboNews (eTN) has created a product addressing one of the scariest problems for tourism providers –.
  • ' And when something goes wrong, whether it's a terror attack, a vehicle accident, a volcanic eruption or a propane explosion, members receive immediate advice on what to say, to whom, and how.
  • CrisisTether members will receive access to a nearly unlimited supply of news release, social media and public relations tools in the event of a crisis.

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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