AAA launches travel blog featuring insider stories, expert advice and trip planning resources.
New AAA blog offers insider information on popular and little-known destinations, travel challenges and what it’s like to travel for a living.
NEWS from AAA South Dakota, Feb. 6 – AAA has announced the launch of AAATravelViews.com, a new channel offering AAA travel advice and information. The blog also allows online users to share travel experiences and opinions.
On AAATravelViews.com, visitors will find travel stories and photos, tips and information, industry news and other insights from AAA insiders. These include the editors who create AAA TourBook® information, inspectors who evaluate lodgings and restaurants, travel agents who provide trip planning and reservations, and research professionals who monitor the industry.
Visitors can also gain insight from fellow travelers who submit comments, pose questions and vote in the weekly polls. For those who want to explore vacation options immediately, the blog provides easy links to AAA.com resources including: the TripTik® Travel Planner for maps and AAA recommendations, special travel packages, member deals, travel bookings at discounted rates, Diamond Ratings for hotels and restaurants, and Traveler Reviews.
“AAA prides itself on maintaining strong relationships with our 88,000 members within South Dakota and the 51 million AAA members nationwide,” said Rob Angerhofer, vice president of Travel for AAA South Dakota. ”This exciting new travel blog will provide us with additional ways to serve and support our members as well as the general public. I invite all travelers to visit AAATravelViews.com and share their perspectives on travel and the places they’ve been.”
As North America’s largest motoring and leisure travel organization, AAA provides its members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services. Since its founding in 1902, the not-for-profit, fully tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers. AAA South Dakota can be visited on the Internet at www.AAA.com |