Westjet has announced the introduction of year-round flights from Calgary (YYC) to Tokyo (NRT).
Set to start on Oct. 27, 2024, the new schedule will include three weekly direct flights. Thanks to a codeshare agreement with Japan Airlines, travellers with WestJet will also gain exclusive access to seven additional destinations beyond Tokyo.
This expanded connectivity marks a major milestone for the Japan National Tourist Office (JNTO) as they commit to enhancing Canadian accessibility to Japan.
“I am so pleased that Westjet has made the decision to expand their service to Japan....
More Canadians are visiting Britain – and spending – than ever before, according to the latest official statistics highlighted by Britain’s national tourism agency, VisitBritain.
Canada’s appetite for travel to Britain is surging with more than 1 million Canadian (1,003,000) visits in 2023, up 12 per cent over 2022 and an increase of 15 per cent since 2019, the year before the pandemic.
Canadian visits have also delivered a record spend of £970 million pounds ($1.7 billion CAD), up four per cent from 2022 and an increase of 32 per cent since 2019, according to data released...
More than 400 travel advisors recently attended a weeklong celebration at Sandals St. Vincent and the Grenadines for the 19th edition of the Sandals Travel Advisor Recognition (STAR) Awards.
Sandals Resorts International Executive Chairman, Adam Stewart, captured the sentiment of the week addressing attending travel advisors: “We’ve always put our money on the horse that is the travel advisor community. This goes as far back as 1981 — when my father started this company. The best bet in the world is to bet on the most powerful distribution means in the entire tourism ecosystem –...
Saint Lucia and The Bahamas were named the recipients of this year’s Caribbean Destination Resilience Award during the 42nd Caribbean Travel Marketplace taking place this week in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
“These awards are aimed at recognizing destinations with a deliberate focus on resiliency as indicated by their commitments to address some or all of the UNWTO’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals,” said Vanessa Ledesma, acting CEO and director general of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association.
“Special emphasis is placed on recognizing destinations with a collaborative and...
Carnival Cruise Line continues to tease details on Celebration Key, including the recent announcement of plans for Starfish Lagoon.
Opening July 2025, the destination on Grand Bahama is centred around one of the largest freshwater lagoons* in the Caribbean.
Starfish Lagoon will feature a variety of activities for all ages and energy levels, including:
The pink Flash Flamingo and blue Mach III Marlin water slides, each over 350 feet long, invite guests to friendly competition as they weave through and around the iconic 10-story high Suncastle.
Located right at the entrance to...
BermudAir, Bermuda’s flagship airline, has launched service to Canada, beginning with flights to Toronto.
The inaugural flight to Pearson International Airport (YYZ) opening this latest route on BermudAir’s expanding network took place on May 17.
“Flying to Canada marks the latest phase of our strategic expansion of service for Bermuda,” said Adam Scott, founder and CEO of BermudAir. “Launching flights to Toronto today, along with service to Halifax next week, means that we now offer seven routes between Bermuda, Canada and the U.S. This extends year-round air service and...
Canadian arrivals into the Caribbean are outpacing the growth from the US market. The 42nd Caribbean Travel Marketplace kicked off in Montego Bay yesterday with the third annual Caribbean Travel Forum, where a state of the industry address provided insights into how the region was performing.
Nicola Madden-Greig, president of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association, shared the latests results showcasing that Canadian arrivals saw a 14 per cent increase in the first half of 2024 compared to 2023, while Toronto paved the way with a 23 per cent increase. Meanwhile, the United States sat...
The 31st edition of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM), held this year at the Dubai World Trade Centre from May 5-9, witnessed record-breaking attendance, with more than 46,000 industry professionals and 2,600 exhibitors from 160 countries.
This represents a 15 per cent attendance increase from the previous year, officials report. This boost underscores the resilience and continued momentum of the global travel and tourism sector.
In 2023, Dubai welcomed more than 17 million international visitors, surpassing even pre-pandemic figures. Visitors from the Americas account for seven per...
On May 16, the WestJet Group celebrated the takeoff of its highly anticipated service between Calgary and Reykjavik (Keflavik), Iceland.
The exclusive service, linking the Group's global hub in Calgary to Iceland, not only bolsters the airline's efforts to enhance YYC Calgary International Airport's connectivity but reinforces the city's standing as the best connected mid-sized city in North America.
"Iceland offers one of the most geologically diverse and breathtaking landscapes in the world and we are thrilled to provide convenient direct access to Reykjavik as we continue to...
Visit Florida and eight of its partners were in Toronto this week to get together with some of its partners at Sassafraz in the city’s Yorkville neighbourhood.
The casual, relaxed event, was full of good news as Lea-Ann Goltz, VoX International’s Canada account manager for Visit Florida, reminded the group that Canada has, historically, been the number one international market for the state of Florida.
In 2023, 3.82 million Canadians headed to the Sunshine State, representing a 45.5 per cent increase over 2022 and just seven per cent down from the totals of 2019. On another...