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ACV ‘Dream Makers’ Set to Hit the Road

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Air Canada Vacations (ACV) will celebrate the launch of its 2015/2016 Sun Collection with travel trade partners through a series of seven “show-stopping” events taking place across Canada in September.

According to officials, under the banner of a “dream makers” theme, the annual product showcase for agents and industry partners promises to be the brand’s most entertaining and memorable ever.
Emphasizing the dreams of travel, and specifically the “dream makers” – namely its travel agents and industry partners who bring those dreams to life and make them a reality – ACV will draw an estimated total of 2,000-plus of the Canadian travel trade to experience numerous highlights of its new Sun Collection. The invitation-only events in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Ottawa and Halifax begin Sept. 9.

The Montreal (Sept. 9) and Toronto (Sept. 10) events will take place in the Air Canada hangars at Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport and Toronto Pearson International Airport, respectively.
As an extra bonus for those due to attend the Montreal and Toronto events (approximately 1,500 guests in total), there will be the opportunity to tour an Air Canada rouge plane – the Boeing 767-300 in Montreal, and the Airbus 319 in Toronto.

“We are all the ‘dream makers,’” says Amr Younes, vice-president, Sales, Air Canada Vacations. “Together with Canadian travel agents, our hotel partners, supporting tourism boards, Air Canada and Air Canada rouge, our industry has the privilege of making Canadians’ travel dreams a reality. Air Canada Vacations’ 2015/2016 Sun Collection is the gateway.”

The “ACV Dream Makers” event schedule is as follows: Montreal (Sept. 9); Toronto (Sept. 10); Vancouver (Sept. 15); Calgary (Sept. 16); Winnipeg (Sept. 17); Ottawa (Sept. 22); and Halifax (Sept. 23).

Supporting partners include: AMResorts, Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts, Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc., Barceló Hotels & Resorts, Be Live Hotels, Cayman Islands Department of Tourism, Excellence Group Luxury Hotels & Resorts, Gaviota Group, Grand Velas Riviera Maya, Hard Rock Hotels, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Hyatt Zilara, Hyatt Ziva, Iberostar Hotels & Resorts, Jamaica Tourist Board, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, Meliã Hotels International, Mexico Tourism Board, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Occidental Hotels & Resorts, Royal Solaris Los Cabos, and Sandals.

(http://www.aircanadavacations.com/agents)