The financial crisis has tempered the appetite of most  Romanians with lower budgets than last year, for summer holidays abroad.  This year 70% of the Romanians are expected to spend their summer  holidays in the country and most of them are not willing to allot more  than 1,000 Euro for this purpose, according to a study released by GFK.  Those who can still afford to leave the country chose cruises and guided  tours to exotic destinations, such as China, Japan, Singapore, South  America, Canada or USA, but also trips to European capitals such as  Athens of Ankara, Javier Garcia del Valle, vice president of the tour-  operator Happy Tour, told Bucharest Herald. The activity of Happy Tour,  owned by the Spanish group GED, has become more complex this year, after  GED acquired 80% of the shares of corporate and leisure tourism agency  Travel House and also bought the online tickets agency paravion.ro. 
BH:  When will the expansion of Happy Tour in eastern Europe, in countries  like Bulgaria, Hungary and Serbia begin and what are the targets on  these new markets?
Javier Garcia del Valle:  There is no time to “start” the process. What Happy Tour wanted, was to  consolidate its position as the indisputable leader on the Romanian  market. After the acquisition of paravion.ro and Travel House (pending  the approval of the Competition Council), we have positioned ourselves  to be able to offer the full range of services: from corporate travel  and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Congresses and Events), to on-line and  leisure. After the approval and the integration, we can start  considering, expansion possibilities outside Romania. For the moment we  are not targeting a certain country or company.
BH:  Both business and leisure tourism were seriously affected by the  financial crisis last year and companies and individuals cut  significantly their travel budgets. How did Happy Tour sales perform  last year, compared with 2008? 
Javier Garcia del Valle:  The travel sector, in general, was indeed seriously affected last year  by the crisis and Happy Tour, as part of that market, also suffered. The  good news is that, despite the crisis, Happy Tour managed to generate  enough cash to buy these two companies and, of course, to fully maintain  the operation, without any issues. We saw a drop in our sales but both  business lines performed well enough. We took 2009 as a year of  opportunities and we were successful.
BH: How  have the budgets of the corporations for business trips changed and  what kind of travel and accommodation services are they asking under  lower budgets?
Javier Garcia del Valle:  Travel budgets, as I said before, were affected. It is true that some  companies, not all, moved from 5* properties to 4* and some others from  4* to 3* properties, in terms of accommodation. In terms of flights, our  corporate customers have tried to extend their accommodation as much as  possible, in various destination, to be able to book more restrictive  fares. There was a reduction in travel budgets but also in prices, and  the sum of both is what brought down the total sales.
BH:  Which of the options offered by Happy Tour for vacations (city break,  charter, cruises etc) sell best and what are the reasons? 
Javier Garcia del Valle:  Everything sells well. Although in many cases we are perceived as a  corporate travel company, we have a very good leisure/vacations  department. We sell charters, a lot of city breaks and cruises but we  also sell guided tours to exotic destinations that no other travel  agency sells, such as China, Japan, Singapore, South America, Canada,  USA. Many tourism companies sell these destinations but no one offers  guided tours like we do.
BH: What are the top three vacation destinations, offered by Happy Tour, in most demand in Romania this year?
Javier Garcia del Valle: Cruises,  no matter where, are very demanded as well as our guided tours. Clients  are a bit tired of going always to the same place and they prefer to  buy tours because they  know they can relax, the same happens with the  cruises. Of course, Turkey, Spain, and the capitals of Europe are also  very much in demand.
BH: The past  few years have brought a large number of tourism agencies on the  Romanian market, many of them small and with weak financial potential.  What is your perspective on the future of these agencies if the crisis  continues in 2010 and in 2011? 
Javier Garcia del Valle:  The crisis is performing a “natural selection” on the market. Indeed  there are far too many agencies in Romania: around 3,000 if my figures  are not wrong.  But out of them, only 290 are IATA accredited agencies,  which is less that 10%. Those able to restructure their companies, turn  them into more professional, transparent, trustful and competitive  businesses will survive and even increase. Those which still have the  old mentality, waiting for clients to come, instead of going after them,  unfortunately will not survive long. This has also happened in Spain,  Germany, USA, France or UK. We have seen in the last years how big  agencies, such as UK based Thomson merged with Swedish’s Fritidsresor,  then TUI acquired Thomson and then they merged with First Choice. There  were too many big tour operators and they realized that. In Spain the  crisis forced more than 1,800 travel companies to close.
Javier Garcia del Valle: Romanii cumpara croaziere si circuite cu ghid in destinatii exotice pentru vacanta de vara  
Criza  financiara a temperat apetitul majoritatii romanilor cu bugete mai mici  decat anul trecut, pentru vacantele de vara in strainatate. Anul  acesta, 70% dintre romani isi petrec vacanta de vara in tara si  majoritatea nu sunt dispusi sa aloce mai mult de 1.000 de Euro  in acest  scop, potrivit unui studiu realizat de GFK. Cei care isi permit inca sa  plece din tara aleg croaziere si circuite cu ghid in destinatii  exotice, precum  China, Japonia, Singapore, America de Sud, Canada sau  SUA, dar si calatorii in capitale euorpene, precum Atena sau Ankara  , a  declarat pentru Bucharest Herald Javier Garcia del Valle,  vicepresedinte al tur- operatorului   Happy Tour. Activitatea companiei  Happy Tour, detinuta de grupul spanilo GED, a devenit mai complexa anul  acesta, dupa ce GED a achizitionat 80% din actiunile agentiei de turism  Travel House, specializata in sejururi corporatiste si de leisure si a  cumparat de asemenea agentia de bilete online paravion.ro. 
BH:  Cand va incepe expansiunea Happy Tour in Europa de Est, in tari precum  Bulgaria, Ungaria si Serbia si care sunt tintele pe aceste piete noi?
Javier Garcia del Valle: Nu  avem timp “sa demaram” procesul. Happy Toura a vrut sa isi consolideze  pozitia ca lider pe piata romaneasca. Dupa achizitia paravion.ro si a  Travel House (care asteapta inca acordul Consiliului Concurentei), ne-am  pozitionat pentru a putea oferi intreaga gama de servicii: de la turism  corporatist si MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Congresses and Events), la  rezervari on-line si leisure. Dupa aprobarea achizitiei si dupa  integrare putem lua in considerare posibilitatile de expansiune in afara  Romaniei. Pentru moment nu tintim o anumita tara sau companie.
BH: Atat  turismul de afaceri, cat si cel de leisure au fost afectate serios de  criza financiara, iar companiile si turistii individuali si-au redus  semnificativ bugetele de calatorii. Cum au evoluat vanzarile Happy Tour  anul trecut, comparativ cu 2008? 
Javier Garcia del Valle: Turismul,  in gereal, a fost afectata serios de criza anul trecut si Happy Tour,  fiind parte din aceasta piata, a suferit de asemenea. Vestile bune sunt  ca, in ciuda crizei,   Happy Tour a reusit sa obtina venituri suficient  de mari pentru a putea cumpara aceste companii  si pentru a mentine  toate operatiunile, fara probleme. Am inregistrat o scadere a  vanzarilor, dar ambele linii de business au avut rezultate destul de  bune. Am considerat 2009 un an cu oportunitati si am avut succes.
BH: Cum  s-au modificat bugetele companiilor pentru calatoriile de afaceri si ce  fel de servicii de cazare si calatorie solicita in limita acestor  bugete?  
Javier Garcia del Valle:  Bugetele de calatorii, asa cum am mentionat, au fost afectate. Este  adevarat ca unele companii, nu toate, si-au schimbat optiunile si au  trecut de la cazare in hoteluri de  5* la 4* sau de la  4* la 3*. In  ceea ce priveste zborurile clientii nostri corporate au incercat sa isi  extinda sejururile in diverse destinatii, cat de mult a fost posibil,  pentru a putea  rezerva bilete la preturi mai mici. Reducere s-a  manifestat atat in cazul bugetelor de calatorii, cat si in tarife si  suma acestor a condus la scaderea vanzarilor.
BH:  Care dintre optiunile oferite de Happy Tour pentru vacante (city break,  charter, cruises etc) se vinde cel mai bine si care sunt motivele? 
Javier Garcia del Valle: Toate  ofertele se vand bine. Desi in general suntem perceputi ca o agentie de  turism corporatist avem un departament de leisure/vacante foarte bun.  Vinde chartere, multe city break-uri si croaziere, dar vindem si  circuite cu ghid in destinatii exotice, pe care nicio alta agentie de  turism nu le vinde. Printre destinatii se afla China, Japonia,  Singapore, America de Sud, Canada si SUA. Multe agentii de turism vand  aceste destinatii, dar nimeni nu ofera circuite cu ghid, asa cum facem  noi. 
BH: Care sunt cele mai solicitate trei destinatii de vacanta oferite de Happy Tour, anul acesta?
Javier Garcia del Valle:  Croaziere, indiferent de destinatie, sunt foarte solicitate, precum si  circuitele cu ghid. Clientii s-au cam saturat sa mearga mereu in acelasi  loc si prefera sa cumpere circuite, pentru ca stiu ca se pot relaxa  astfel, acelasi lucru se intampla si in cazul croazierelor.   Desigur  Turcia, Spain si capitalele europene sunt si ele foarte solicitate.  
BH:  Ultimii ani au adus un numar mare de agentii de turism pe piata din  Romania, multe dintre ele de dimensiuni mici si cu potential financiar  mic. Care este persepctiva dvs asupra viitorului acestor agentii in  cazul in care criza continua in 2010 si in 2011? 
Javier Garcia del Valle:  Criza realizeaza o “selectie naturala” pe piata. Este adevarat ca sunt  mult prea multe agentii de turism in Romania: in jur de 3.000, daca  cifrele mele sunt corecte.  Dar dintre acestea, doar 290 sunt agentii  acreditate IATA, ceea ce reprezinta mai putin de 10%. Cei capabili sa  isi restructureze companiile, sa creasca nivelul de profesionalism,  transparenta si incredere vor supravietui si chiar vor creste. Cei care  vor avea o mentalitate invechita si vor astepta sa fie cautati de  clienti, nu vor supravietui pe termen lung, din pacate. Acest lucru s-a  intamplat si in Spania, Germania, SUA, Franta sau Mare Britanie. Am  vazut in ultimii ani cum agentiile mari, precum compania britanica  Thomson a fuzionat cu operatorul suedez  Fritidsresor, dupa care TUI a  achizitionat Thomson si a fuzionat cu First Choice. Au fost prea multi  tur- operatori mari si au realizat acest lucru. In Spania, criza  financiara a fortat mai mult de 1.800 de agentii de turism sa isi  inchida afacerile.