Tel Aviv
Youth Hostels Benefit From Recession, Increased Tourism
By
Herb Brandon
Israel News Agency
Tel
Aviv --- November 25, 2008...... They come from thousands of
miles away. Crossing every continent from New York, Montreal,
Toronto and Los Angles to London, Paris, Amsterdam and Tokyo
to relax on the palm tree lined, white beaches of Tel Aviv.
Tourists and backpackers come to stroll through the magic, the
colorful culture and warm history of Israel and the holy land.
Tourists
have been traveling to and from the exotic Middle-East in herds
since the creation of the airplane. Visiting such Christian
and Jewish holy places as Jerusalem, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Sea
of Sea of Galilee, Tiberius, the Western Wall, Dome of the Rock,
Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Church of the Nativity and Masada.
But knowing where to stay can make or break a holiday in Israel.
"Tel
Aviv has several youth hostels but lacked the service that North
Americans and those from Europe are used too," says Giora
Slama of the Tel Aviv
youth hostel Gordon Inn. "I have owned and operated
restaurants in Israel for several years and always heard a few
complaining about the status of our youth hostels, so I decided
to buy the largest in Tel Aviv and turn it into a shining example
of what a youth hostel should be. Clean, cheap, friendly and
close to the beach, restaurants and the many attractions of
Tel Aviv."
Giora
is smiling. He is enjoying an historic number of guests to his
youth hostel in Tel Aviv as many are seeking prices less than
what can be found in expensive hotels as a recession grips the
world economy. In fact, last month some 300,000 tourists visited
Israel, an increase of roughly 36 percent, as compared to October
2007. November had also been an excellent month and projections
are that December will continue to witness an increase in tourism.
The Israel Central Bureau of Statistics states that the year
will end with more than 3 million tourists, an all-time record."
"The
Israel Ministry
of Tourism has performed an excellent job in selling Israel
and increasing tourism," says Slama. They have taken away
the image of terrorism and replaced it with smiles, parties,
dancing and singing on the Tel Aviv beach using YouTube videos
and Internet viral marketing to reach millions worldwide."
Those
working in the Israel tourism industry are not yet feeling the
effect of the global economic crisis, since the economic slowdown
concurs with the usual slowdown in the travel industry at the
beginning of winter, a time of fewer charter flights. In October,
the month of the Jewish holidays, some 400,000 people went abroad
from Israel, an increase of 3 percent compared to October 2007.
Officials at the Israel Travel Agents Association are expecting
a possible drop of a few percentage points in departures in
2009, in the wake of the expected decrease in travelers' expenditures.
But Youth Hostels worldwide and in Tel Aviv are expected to
enjoy a gain.
"We
have three floors with 30 rooms," say Slama of the Tel
Aviv Youth Hostel. "We maintain a clean and large kitchen,
provide free Internet access, coupons for meals at the famous
Tel Aviv beach restaurant Le Mur and discounts to several other
restaurants and tourist sites in Tel Aviv and Israel. Although
August and December are our peak months, we suggest that anyone
traveling to Tel Aviv make reservations on our on-line Web site.
For Christmas we are almost full, so don't delay and reserve
your rooms."
The
tourist pilgrimage to Bethlehem for Christmas in Israel and
Jerusalem has always been heavy one. But today with a dramatic
decrease in Islamic violence, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa and
all cities in Israel are now benefiting.
"The
extremists who believe in violence as a means to get when they
want have lost their Islamic Holy War in this part of the world,"
say Slama. They have realized that after several terror attacks
we living in Israel are not packing up and running away. This
is our home. We have increased security and now many want to
bolster the West Bank economy with investment. Our Palestinian
neighbors realize that life is better with bread and butter
rather than bullets and bombs. And once we have a real peace
partner to negotiate with, the Palestinians will obtain what
they want and we here in Israel will be placing their Youth
Hostel brochures on our front desks."
Tourism
is doing so well in Israel that over 55,000 people came to Israel
for just one day in 2008, an increase of 80 percent compared
to the year before.
Most
of the one-day visitors were citizens of Russia, Ukraine, Poland
and Chechnya. Most entered Israel from Egypt, stopping off in
Eilat for several hours before returning to the Sinai Peninsula
in Egypt. In addition, 5,400 tourists arrived in Israel via
a direct flight to Eilat - an increase of 32 percent from 2007.
And
the tourist forecast only gets better for Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
The United States - based airline company Delta Airlines plans
to increase the number of flights on its New York -Tel Aviv
route, Israel Tourism Minister Ruhama Avraham said. Delta renewed
its flights to Israel in 2006 after years without Delta flights
to and from Tel Aviv.
Delta
Airlines will add four flights a week between New York and Tel
Aviv for a total of 4,000 additional seats each month. The new
flights will begin in the summer of 2009.
"Delta's
decision is an important expression of faith in Israel's tourism
industry, Avraham said. The Israel Tourism Ministry will
continue its efforts to promote tourism from North America and
elsewhere, she added.
The
Gordon Inn Tel Aviv Youth Hostel has separate dormitories for
men and women, as well as private rooms for their guests. From
the roof this Tel Aviv youth hostel one can see the waves of
the Mediterranean sea roll onto the Tel Aviv beach. The Gordon
Inn Youth Hostel is located in the center of Tel Aviv, Israel
close to all the popular tourist destinations: large variety
of famous restaurants, pubs, bars, museums, which are all in
walking distance from the hostel. Only a five minute walk to
the beach, boardwalk and the famous Tel Aviv port ("Namal").
"Most of the Gordon Inn Tel Aviv Youth Hostel customers
are returning customers and ones that have been referred by
friends or family," says Slama. "In other words, once
you stay at the Gordon Inn Hostel in Tel Aviv Israel, you will
not want to stay anywhere else!"
Youth
Hostels provide budget-oriented accommodation where guests can
rent a bed, sometimes a bunk bed in a dormitory and share a
bathroom, lounge and sometimes a kitchen. Rooms can be mixed
or single-sex, although private rooms may also be available.
Hostels are generally cheaper for both the operator and the
occupant; many hostels employ their long-term residents as desk
clerks or housekeeping staff in exchange for free accommodation.
The
independent hostel industry is growing rapidly in many cities
around the world, such as New York, Rome, and Miami. This is
reflected in the development and expansion of dozens of hostel
chains worldwide. The recent eruption in independent youth hostels
has been called, "the single biggest news in the world
of low-cost travel".
The
development of independent backpackers hostels is a strong business
model, with some cities reporting a higher average income per
room for hostels than hotels. For example, in the city of Honolulu,
Hawaii, upscale hotels are reportedly making $141 to $173 per
room, while hostel rooms in the same city can bring in as much
as $200 per night. Prices
at the Tel Aviv Youth Hostel begin at 40 USD per night, with
private rooms costing only 80 USD.
Youth
hostels in Tel Aviv have become a favorite starting point for
global travelers or backpackers who have just arrived at Israel
Ben-Gurion airport.
Slama,
like many in Israel, takes great pride in having survived bad
economic times. And with a global recession now impacting those
in Chicago, Rome, Berlin and Beijing, staying at a clean and
inexpensive youth hostel which offers bed and breakfast in Tel
Aviv is becoming a more attractive option for a winter or summer
vacation with each passing day.
"Tourists
coming to Tel Aviv, Israel can expect today to get more for
their money while enjoying quality service which is as good
as if not better than New York, Manchester or Madrid,"
says Slama. "And we have the best beaches in the world
with everyone wearing t-shirts and shorts on warm, sunny days
in December. Bring your suntan lotion!"
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