Monthly Archives: July 2021

Trust In Travel

Advisors Have A Chance To Start With A Clean Slate

Trust In Travel In the first of a two-part conversation, Travelport’s vice president & managing director, North America, Maurita Baker admits that while it’s hard to predict what the recovery will look like, what’s clear is that travel will recover and travel advisors have a chance to start with a... more ›
Posted in Airlines, Canada, COVID-19, News, Trends & Research

WestJet Launches Calgary-Charlottetown Non-Stop

WestJet Launches Calgary-Charlottetown Non-Stop WestJet is celebrating the launch of its new Calgary-Charlottetown route, with the new non-stop flights directly linking Western Canada to Prince Edward Island for the first time and marking a positive sign for both region's travel and tourism markets. John Weatherill, WestJet Chief... more ›
Posted in Airlines, COVID-19, Destinations, News

WTTC Report Targets Human Trafficking

WTTC Report Targets Human Trafficking The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has launched a major new report which signals how the global travel and tourism sector can help eradicate human trafficking. Released with support from the Carlson Family Foundation, the report builds on WTTC’s Human Trafficking Taskforce,... more ›
Posted in COVID-19, Destinations, News, Responsible Travel, Tourism Organizations, Trends & Research

SVG Gearing Up For 2021 Peak Season

St. Vincent And The Grenadines Prepares to Welcome Cruise Lines, Airlines

SVG Gearing Up For 2021 Peak Season With the 2021 peak tourism season in St. Vincent and Grenadines (SVG) set to begin Aug. 7, when the first cruise ship – the Seabourn Odyssey – of the season docks in Port Elizabeth, Bequia, there will be lots of celebrating. Minister of Tourism, the Honourable Carlos James reports that... more ›
Posted in Airlines, COVID-19, Cruise, Destinations, News, Tourism Organizations

Air Canada Ramps Up Quebec Service

Air Canada Ramps Up Quebec Service Air Canada has unveiled details of two new winter services departing from Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) to Orlando and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Flights to Fort Lauderdale will start on Nov. 19 and flights to Orlando on Dec. 17. Beginning Dec. 4, Air Canada will also be... more ›
Posted in Airlines, COVID-19, Destinations, News

Contiki Unveils Its Bucket List Sale

Contiki Unveils Its Bucket List Sale From now until Aug. 4, Contiki is offering young Canadians and opportunity to save up to 25% off worldwide trips with the brand’s Bucket List Sale. With the global expert in epic adventures for 18-35-year-olds’ Flexibility Promise, clients can rest assured that if plans change, they can... more ›
Posted in COVID-19, Specials, Tour Operators

Arrivals Update From St. Kitts & Nevis

Arrivals Update From St. Kitts & Nevis St. Kitts & Nevis has extended its travel advisory for travellers arriving from the U.K., Brazil, India and South Africa to Aug. 31, 2021. Travellers from these destinations are advised not to travel to St. Kitts & Nevis at this time as entry into the Federation will be... more ›
Posted in COVID-19, Destinations, News, Tourism Organizations

ACV Takes Off From Quebec

ACV Takes Off From Quebec Air Canada Vacations continues to roll out its 2021-2022 flight line-up to a range of winter destinations. A brand-new nonstop route from Quebec City to Fort Lauderdale, Florida will start on November 2021 and increase in peak season, with an additional nonstop route from Quebec City to... more ›
Posted in Airlines, COVID-19, News, Tour Operators

On The Right Course

Advisors Earn Praise From CLIA Boss At Cruise360

On The Right Course CLIA’s president and CEO, Kelly Craighead was quick to praise travel advisors in her opening remarks at CLIA’s annual North America Cruise360 Conference at the Diplomat Resort in Hollywood Florida. Craighead highlighted the important role that advisors have played in helping the cruise... more ›
Posted in COVID-19, Cruise, Events, News, Travel Agents

Sunwing Survey Finds Canadians Ready To Travel

Sunwing Survey Finds Canadians Ready To Travel As Canadians across the country continue to get vaccinated and borders beginning to reopen, a new survey commissioned by Sunwing makes it abundantly clear that there’s a pent-up demand for travel. Results indicate that over half (58%) of Canadians plan on returning to travel in the next 12... more ›
Posted in Airlines, Canada, COVID-19, News, Tour Operators, Travel Agents, Trends & Research
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