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Press Release – ResBook
A new refundable bookings system introduced to support New Zealand’s strained tourism sector has seen unprecedented uptake in its first week on the market.
Since launching on Monday 17 May, almost 20 per cent of eligible travellers have chosen to upgrade their bookings to be fully refundable. This has been made possible through landmark initiative introduced by tourism marketing company, Tomahawk.
Tomahawk has partnered with the administrators of the service, UK-based Protect Group, to offer accommodation providers and the public protection from financial losses when travel plans are disrupted through enhanced cancellation guarantees. Under the upgraded booking terms, guests receive a refund if they can’t proceed with their plans while accommodation providers retain any payments already made.
Friday, 28 May 2021, 6:52 am
A new refundable bookings system introduced to support
New Zealand’s strained tourism sector has seen
unprecedented uptake in its first week on the
market.
Since launching on Monday 17 May, almost 20
per cent of eligible travellers have chosen to upgrade their
bookings to be fully refundable. This has been made possible
through landmark initiative introduced by tourism marketing
company, Tomahawk.
Tomahawk has partnered with the
administrators of the service, UK-based Protect Group, to
offer accommodation providers and the public protection from
financial losses when travel plans are disrupted through
enhanced cancellation guarantees. Under the upgraded booking
terms, guests receive a refund if they can’t proceed with
Press Release – ResBook A new refundable bookings system introduced to support New Zealands strained tourism sector has seen unprecedented uptake in its first week on the market. Since launching on Monday 17 May, almost 20 per cent of eligible travellers have chosen …
A new refundable bookings system introduced to support New Zealand’s strained tourism sector has seen unprecedented uptake in its first week on the market.
Since launching on Monday 17 May, almost 20 per cent of eligible travellers have chosen to upgrade their bookings to be fully refundable. This has been made possible through landmark initiative introduced by tourism marketing company, Tomahawk.
Writers Of HADESTOWN, SIX And FUN HOME Join Workshop Series From Chalk Dramaturgy
Leading the workshops are Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss (SIX), Lisa Kron (Fun Home), Ken Cerniglia and Anaïs Mitchell (Hadestown), and more!by BWW News Desk
Introducing online talks and workshops for musical theatre writers, led by a host of international writers and creatives.
Leading the workshops are Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss (SIX), Lisa Kron (Fun Home), Ken Cerniglia and Anaïs Mitchell (Hadestown), Francesca Forristal and Jordan Clarke (Public Domain), Beth Hinton-Lever (Reasons To Be Cheerful), and Adam Pottle (The Black Drum).
The workshops will cover topics such as fostering meaningful collaboration, queerness in musical theatre, working with a dramaturg, and incorporating creative access into the writing process. Ellie Coote and Deborah Vogt, co-founders of Chalk, say We wanted to programme events that invite challenging conversations for writers to explore topics they may not have experienc