Monday, May 28, 2012

Tour of the 787 Dreamliner with Qantas and Jetstar

Photo montage/essay below of my tour of the Dreamliner 787 visiting Sydney. Thanks to Qantas and Jetstar for the invite

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

TravelMassive - great meetup group for travel industry people


If you are interested in regular meet ups with travel people - then I recommend you check out TravelMassive.  This is a group that organises informal networking sessions across the world to talk travel, travel tech, marketing, supply and more.  I have attended half a dozen in Sydney.  Each one is different and interesting based on the mix of people attending.  The next one in Sydney is today (May 23).  Then LondonGold Coast/Brisbane and Melbourne on Friday 25, New York on May 29. Between now and the end of June meetings are also planned for Toronto, Colorado, Milan, Vienna and Bibao.  Full details here


For more background I asked Travel Massive Co-founder Alicia Smith a few background questions on the organisation.  Here is the exchange

1. when did travel massive start

Travel Massive (formerly Travel Tribe) was started in 2009 in Sydney, Australia by Ian Cumming (getflight.com) and Alicia Smith (WorldNomads.com), two newly-minted Sydneysiders looking to connect with other people in the local travel industry.

2. what's the aim

The purpose of Travel Massive is to connect people in the travel industry locally, bringing together travel brands, startups, bloggers and socially engaged travelers. From attending the Travel Massive over the past two and a half years, the one thing I have realised is that we have truly created a pocket of people, who, in an otherwise bustling, too-busy-for-thou city, opens its arms to anyone who cares to sit and have a beer, swap travel experiences and share their ideas about the travel industry.

Since we have events globally, and we know that people who attend the meetups are often on the road (for both business and pleasure), the idea is that they can drop in to a Travel Massive event in another city they may happen to visit. This serves as an instant network, a like-minded crowd, where otherwise they may be on their own. 

3. how many cities

We are currently up and running in 20 cities, with a few more on the horizon. New cities tend to spring up from word of mouth, people who have visited a Travel Massive event in another city and come back to their own to start one. In the case of France, the Paris  travel industry started a Travel Massive, as they couldn't let Marseilles have all the fun. 

4. great anecdote about a meeting

When we first heard that two travel companies were working together, that a partnership had been formed, after meeting at a Travel Massive event - that's when we realized we had something special on our hands. Since then we have had numerous cases of travel bloggers, companies and start-ups and individuals collaborating in all of our global meet-ups. We like to think that we've created a network that is bigger than each city, but links the travel industry across the world (or at least in 20 cities). Which may just be why there's a bit of a competition going on among members, to see who has visited Travel Massive events in the most cities - I think Gregg Tilston (https://twitter.com/greggtilston) on Flight Centre holds the current record of 5 cities.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Stuck on a plane with a violin, trombone, trumpet, recorder and a bunch of hippies - what could possibly go wrong

A Canadian Airlines plane is delayed on the the Lemon Bucket Orchestra pulls out their instruments and goes all folk crazy in the da house. Love this. Watch the video and enjoy

Hat Tip the Consumerist

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

The BOOT live at the Fourth Estate (FED) night on online travel, daily deals, social media, search and more

On May 2 I was part of an interview/Q&A session at the Fourth Estate (FED) series of Sydney interviews of digital people.  Video for the event is now live here.  Check out the Video to see me talking about online travel, daily deals, search, social media, Apple, start ups in Australia and much more.