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CHA Educational Tours' Fall Saver Program Makes Student Group Travel Abroad More Accessible
Teachers Have Until Dec. 21 to Book 2010 Summer Travel & Save
| Source: CHA Educational Tours (Cultural Heritage Alliance)
PHILADELPHIA, PA--(Marketwire - December 2, 2009) - The world is vast, but educational tours
can help shrink it down to within the grasp of high school and college
students and their teachers.
While Fall is when most students and teachers settle back into the
classroom grind, it's also time to begin planning summer educational
journeys. Philadelphia-based CHA (Cultural Heritage Alliance) Educational
Tours is making student group travel more accessible, extending its 2010
Fall Saver Program until December 21. Educators planning trips for May
through October 2010 can save up to $100 off regular tour prices, giving
them the opportunity to increase the size of their travel group while
offering savings to their students.
Educational tours serve as a "living classroom" and are particularly useful
for foreign language, history and literature students who want to broaden
their knowledge beyond textbooks. As a result, educational tour operators
are as concerned with expanding knowledge and enhancing understanding as
they are with recreation and sightseeing. In fact, CHA Educational Tours'
co-founders were both high school foreign language teachers.
"Students can only gain so much in the classroom, whether it's language,
cultural or political study," says CHA Educational Tours President and
Co-founder Domenica Falcione. "They must travel to a land to fully
understand it, and to gain knowledge, they need more than just a
sightseeing itinerary. That's where we at CHA can help teachers plan a
journey that is more meaningful to their students."
CHA Educational Tours offers over 130 comprehensive itineraries covering
destinations throughout Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia and the South
Pacific. A large part of its success, Falcione says, is due to its
commitment to quality and affordability for its student travelers and its
network of professional, multi-lingual tour directors and expert city
guides to conduct in-depth sightseeing.
About CHA Educational Tours
Founded in 1969 by two foreign language teachers, CHA Educational Tours has
grown to become one of the largest and most successful high school group
travel companies in the U.S., and is the oldest American-owned educational
tour operator in existence today. Over one million teachers and students
from across the U.S. and Canada have toured the world with CHA Educational
Tours. For more information, visit www.cha-tours.com or call 800-323-4466.