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The travel trends you'll see in 2009

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Detroit Free Press (MCT) - Yesterday, France. Tomorrow, Uzbekistan. Countries rise and fall in a cycle of popularity, just like fashion.

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By Ellen Creager
McClatchy Newspapers (www.mctdirect.com)
1/5/2009 (1 decade ago)

Published in Travel

"Countries are brands whether they act on them or not," says Rina Plapler of New York-based FutureBrand, which annually measures countries' brand strength on many factors, including a country's tourist growth, infrastructure improvements and visitor perception.

While some countries such as France and the United States are struggling to save their tarnished brands, other nations like Morocco, Cambodia, Vietnam and Canada are either rising or in vogue and still other nations _ Colombia, Ethiopia, Libya and Uzbekistan _ are emerging. Why is France, a tourist favorite, on the downside?

"There is such a high expectation for France that some people actually come back disappointed," says Plapler. "They have slipped a little."

Mon dieu! But that's not the only trend you'll see in 2009. Here's a peek into the crystal ball:

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MORE HOT DESTINATIONS

_Sardinia, Italy

_Crete, Greece

_Petra, Jordan

_Ardmore, Ireland

_Medellin, Colombia

_Granada, Spain

_Protaras, Cyprus

_Wadduwa, Sri Lanka

(Source: Yahoo, TripAdvisor hot list)

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WI-FI SUPPLANTING CELLS ON FLIGHTS

The horrible idea of allowing cell phones to be used on airplanes is fading away, replaced by the much better idea of allowing Wi-Fi instead. Alaska Airlines, Virgin America and American have it; Delta is next.

(Source: Detroit Free Press research)

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BEST U.S. HOTELS

_Twin Farms, Woodstock, Vt.

_Ritz Carlton, Dallas/Ft. Worth

_Peninsula, Chicago

_Blackberry Farm, Walland, Tenn.

_Casa Palmero, Carmel, Calif.

(Source: Zagat Survey 2009)

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FEWER WILL TRAVEL ...

Business travel is expected to be down 2.7 percent, leisure travel down 1.3 percent and overseas visitors to the United States down 3 percent.

(Source: Travel Industry Association, American Express)

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... BUT COSTS WILL BE UP

The average domestic trip in 2009 will cost $1,539, up 2.8 percent, while the average international trip will cost $3,956, up 4.3 percent.

(Source: American Express)

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TRY THESE DOMESTIC GEMS

_St. George, Utah

_Englewood, Fla.

_Keauhou, Hawaii

_Mt. Pocono, Pa.

_Haines, Alaska

_Bainbridge Island, Wash.

_New Buffalo, Mich.

(Source: TripAdvisor.com 2009 hot destinations list)

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TWO BIG DEVELOPMENTS

_On June 1, drivers at land borders between Canada and the United States will need a passport, passport card, enhanced drivers license or equivalent.

_Sometime in 2009, the name Northwest Airlines will disappear and be replaced by its new owner, Delta.

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INTRIGUING TRIPS

_Yoga Canoe Weekend, Winnipeg, Manitoba

_Hard Rock Park, Myrtle Beach

_John Mayer cruise

_Antarctica with writer Paul Theroux

_Dauphin Island, Ala.

_Easter Island and Chile

_Kutztown folk festival, Pa.

_Bike and sail Polynesia

(Source: Free Press research)

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EVEN ON VACATION, WE'LL BE WIRED

About 28 percent of us check e-mail daily when on a weekend trip _ and 39 percent of us do when on weeklong trip.

(Source: TripAdvisor)

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BUT MANY OF US WON'T GO FAR

_37 percent of Americans have been to 10 states or fewer in their lifetimes.

_19 percent have visited Mt. Rushmore.

_35 percent have visited Niagara Falls.

_42 percent have visited the Washington Monument.

_62 percent have been to Florida.

_13 percent have been to Alaska.

_73 percent say they plan to visit a national park in 2009.

(Sources: Greyhound Lines Inc., TripAdvisor)

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BEST PLACE TO TAKE A DIP

Try the biggest swimming pool in the world, at San Alfonso del Mar resort in Algarrobo, Chile. The turquoise pool, which looks more like a long, narrow lake, is 3,324 feet long and covers 19.77 acres. Its saltwater is cleaned not by chlorine but by a new pulse technology. It's even listed in the Guinness Book of World Records.

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THREE WEIRD BUT REAL TRAVEL STORIES

_Resorts in Jamaica are stealing sand from each other's beaches.

_The island of St. Barts has issued a discount dining card. When St. Barts visitors need to use coupons, you know the economy is in trouble.

_The White Cockatoo nudist resort in Queensland, Australia, hit by a bad economy, has decided to rev up business by bringing back orgies. So far, it seems to be working.

(Sources: Travel Weekly, EFlyer.com, Free Press research)

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BEST FAKE TRAVEL STORY

Headlined "American Airlines Now Charging Fees To Non-Passengers," the story reveals that AA plans to charge $25 to anyone traveling with another airline, $15 for every piece of luggage customers have inside their bedroom closet and a onetime payment of $40 for any American whose name is Greg.

Source: TheOnion.com

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Ellen Creager: ecreager@freepress.com

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© 2008, Detroit Free Press.

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