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All Businesses Need New Customers to Survive and Thrive

At Starr Tours, we are lucky to have a large mailing list (both snail mail and email) of people who have traveled on our bus tours. As you can imagine, every Tour and Travel company needs new customers to replace those who can’t or don’t want to travel anymore AND to be able to grow their business so they can offer great trips at a fair value.

So, how does Starr grow our market of customers?

Refer-a-friend#1 – Our Refer-A-Friend Program:

Our #1 way to add customers to our database is from our Refer-A-Friend program.

Here’s how it works:

  • You refer friends on our website. Or, by mailing us a postcard (see image to right)refer a friend postcard
  • Once we receive your referral, we will send your friend a new customer savings certificate worth up to $25! Lucky them!
  • Then, we enter you into our $250 monthly Refer-A-Friend Sweepstakes.
  • And when your friend travels with Starr for the first time, Starr will send you a $25 Starr Gift Certificate!

It’s that easy!

Thanks to the success of this program, we add thousands of new customers to our database every year – and we have given away thousands of dollars in gift cards! History has shown that once people receive our catalogs, they will find a trip that suits their interests and then they will become a Starr traveler!

Starr-Newspaper Ad
Recent Newspaper Ad

#2 – ‘New Customer’ Coupons

Our #2 way to add customers to our database and our trips is through offering Coupons to New Customers.

Like many businesses, Starr publishes coupons to attract new customers. We place these coupons in the newspaper as well as mail them to people whom you have referred or who have found us on their own.

Coupons are a proven method for enticing new customers toward a business. We offer first time Starr travelers a discount: $10 for a day trip or $25 for a multi-day trip. We hope this coupon program encourages people to try one of our bus trips. Then, after receiving a discount and also discovering first-hand how great our bus trips are, we hope those customers who have tried us for the first time will become a regular part of the Starr family of travelers.

The truth is that coupons create a win-win situation for both companies and consumers.

Businesses benefit from coupons through increased customers. Research has correlated coupons directly with brain chemistry that is linked to happiness. Consumers who receive $10 coupons have 38 percent higher Oxytocin levels, 32 percent calmer breathing rates, 5 percent slower heart rates, and 20x less sweaty palms. Isn’t that great news?!

And certainly customer satisfaction matters. Happy customers rate companies better on review sites like Yelp, Facebook and Google and they are more likely to come back as well as tell a friend. They are more likely to sign up for a company’s email list or “like” its Facebook page. And, did you know that 60 percent of people are willing to post about a product or service if you offer them a discount?

These are all positive outcomes for a business – and Starr especially.

Some may ask: “Why don’t we allow our current/past customers to use our ‘New Customer’ coupons?”

That’s a great question! Starr vacations are value-priced. This means we don’t put a high markup on them therefore we don’t discount them. No senior discounts. No frequent customer discounts. No discounts. Period. We want to give all customers the same, fair price so when they purchase their trip and get on the bus, they know that they paid the same price as the person sitting across the aisle from them. Of course, this is not the same way that airlines or hotels price. How did you feel the last time you sat next to someone on a plane or heard someone check into a hotel and they were paying a lower rate? I thought so!

So, if you like our trips, please encourage your neighbors, friends and family to travel with Starr. This way we can be around for another 70 years!

Coming Soon: DC’s Newest Museum!

DC_AfricanAmericanHistory-rendering_web-icontactGround-breaking history is soon to happen in Washington, DC as the new National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) opens its doors to the public on September 24th. It will be the 19th and newest museum of the Smithsonian Institution. The NMAAHC captures the roots of African American history where you can explore the story of America through the lens of the African American experience. Like the Smithsonian museums in DC, cost to the NMAAHC is free to all, which makes this a great stop on any trip to the city.

The NMAAHC will exhibit showcases and stories of African Americans who paved the way as trailblazers, innovators, visionaries and history makers. The primary focus is on history, culture, and community. More than 33,000 artifacts have been collected and will be on display throughout the museum. Currently, “Through the African American Lens” is the National Museum of African American History and Culture’s eighth exhibition and is on display at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History until the NMAAHC opens its doors on September 24th.

The artifacts on display at the museum have been graciously donated by individuals across the nation. They cover a multitude of topics like education, military service, popular culture, religion, sports, and visual arts. These are wonderful and historic examples of the African American struggle, determination, and pride that has built our nation.

The National Museum of African American History and Culture is sure to be an educational and enlightening experience on any trip to the nation’s capital. Let us take you there!

What’s In A Name?

What’s In A Name?

Around the globe, new businesses try to come up with superior names to represent their companies. But what’s in a name? When you dig a little deeper into the roots behind the title with Starr, the name has proven to be a strong one.

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Starr Bus #36

Starr is a family name. It originates from the pre-modern English word starre or sterre, meaning “star.” Interestingly, one of Webster’s many definitions of a “star” is an “outstandingly good or successful person or thing in a group.” So when Starr Bus Charter & Tours is grouped with other travel companies, Starr should be (and is!) a “star” among the rest!

Bernie Starr
Bernie Starr

How did Starr (the bus and tour company) get its name though? When the ancestors of Starr’s original owners came from Russia to Ellis Island, the Starubinitz name was shortened to “Starr.” Brothers Bernie and Jack Starr purchased Motorcoach Transport (a company that was started in 1925 but had filed bankruptcy) in 1946 and renamed it STARR. After owning the business for just a year, the business was sold in 1947 to Gilbert Sussman and Arthur Levy. Gil kept the name STARR after his soon to be wife, Shirley, Bernie and Jack’s sister. When Gil passed away in 1969, Shirley took ownership of the company and then passed it on to her children. The company has remained in the family through three generations.

Starr Tours isn’t the only company with a Starr name. STARR Companies is the worldwide marketing name for Starr insurance enterprises. Similar to Starr Tours, STARR Companies was also established as a family name. Another business, Starr Restaurants in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, follows suit with its family-name inheritance. They boast a line of fabulous restaurants, one of which is a Russian-themed caviar and vodka bar, paying tribute to the name’s Russian roots.

Starr Tours has a lot to live up to with such grand family history and keeping its place as a “star” among the rest, but stars are made to last for billions of years and with a name like Starr, it’s likely that we will too!

Revisiting Places Later In Life

Photo by Dawn Nachbaur
NYC Skyline taken from the food court on Ellis Island. I recommend their panninis!

My husband and I recently had the opportunity to revisit Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty this spring. We had both been there before; once on a field trip in the first grade and again in 2002 when our daughter was about nine years old.

Each visit has been a completely different experience. We went to the same elementary school, but he was a few grades older than me. Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty was our school’s standard field trip along with the Rockettes in Radio City Music Hall, even back then, believe it or not! As children we were fascinated by special treats that interrupted our daily routine.
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Greater Heights: A Family-Owned Business Success

Greater Heights: A Family-Owned Business Success

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Our office – circa 1960

Roots run deep in family-owned businesses, and Starr Bus Charter and Tours is among the best of the best. From the early beginnings in 1947 with just two transit buses, to the multiple tours and charters of the 21st century, Starr has not only defeated the odds of the typical family-owned business but has skyrocketed above the norm. Read more…