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Omega World Travel Joins
Effort to Rebuild New Orleans Tourism
FAIRFAX, VA – January 25, 2008 -- Omega
World Travel (Omega), a global travel management company headquartered
in Fairfax, VA, will send a team of agents to New Orleans on February
9 to volunteer for Habitat for Humanity International and New Orleans
Area Habitat for Humanity. More than 30 agents and managers from company
offices throughout the U.S. will be working with the Musicians’
Village, a project conceived by Harry Connick, Jr. and Branford Marsalis,
to provide Habitat-constructed homes for displaced New Orleans musicians.
Omega, a woman-owned business, hopes its efforts will put New Orleans
one step closer to reviving its tourism industry. Before Hurricane Katrina
struck, the southern Gulf city was considered one of the top destinations
not only for those seeking the ultimate experience in southern hospitality,
food and music but also for business travelers attending conferences and
conventions.
Omega President & CEO Gloria Bohan said Omega has a long history of
booking leisure and business meetings in the region. “Before Katrina,
New Orleans was at the top of the list of sites for meetings and incentives
business. We’re trying to help restore that aspect of tourism in
any way we can. Working with Habitat for Humanity is a good start.”
Ms. Bohan has visited New Orleans many times both for business and leisure.
“It’s always been a unique destination. It’s a truly
exciting place where diversity thrives -- in the people, the food, the
music, in everything.
The trip is co-sponsored by Omega’s industry partners Delta Airlines
and Wyndham Hotels.
About Omega World Travel:
Omega World Travel is the 2nd largest, privately-owned travel management
company in the country. Headquartered in Fairfax, VA, Omega services corporate,
government and leisure clients throughout the U.S., Europe, the Middle
East and Asia. Omega also owns Travtech, a technology development company,
and Cruise.com, one of the largest sellers of cruises online. |