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Building the perfect solution

  • TravCom celebrates 40 years of innovation
  • Travel in tumultuous times – what agents have to say
  • Antigua, Barbuda pick Skerritt for Canada
  • Just You sets sights on Canadian market
  • All you need to know about cruising
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Zombie invasion

  • Oh the horror! Don’t Open, Dead Inside, a new permanent attraction based on the gruesome The Walking Dead TV show has opened at Universal Studios Hollywood.
  • NewLeaf Travel has taken flight in Canada with low-cost Flair Airlines. Where are they going next?
  • Features this week include River Cruising, Caribbean and Australia, New Zealand & the South Pacific.
  • Plus our regular departments, such and Events and Fams.
Posted in Travel Courier

A sleeping giant awakes

  • A dramatic expansion and plan to become a “major global tour operator” is in the cards for Air Canada Vacations, according to company boss Craig Landry.
  • RIU continues to roll with new resort/hotels in the Dominican Republic and New York City. And there's always more to come, says VP Oliver Kluth.
  • Take a visual tour of Oahu's fabulous Kualoa Ranch, where, amongst other things, visitors can tour landscapes used in Hollywood films like Jurassic Park.
  • What are the top summer travel searches among Canadians? Cheapflights reveals all...
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

The scariest place on earth

  • It’s been called the “scariest place on earth.” In this week’s issue, Travel Courier reporter Ann Ruppenstein gives the down and dirty on the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea.
  • The travel industry weighs in with mixed views on the likely success of the upcoming Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Features this week include Weddings & Honeymoons.
  • And much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

Heavenly hikes in the UK

  • HF Holidays is the UK's largest tour operator for hiking, outdoor and special interest itineraries. Our Cover Story takes a look at this unique operator that caters to 56,000 passengers a year, including 350 private groups.
  • Many cruise lines are changing their itineraries away from Istanbul, Turkey. Read all about it in our lead story.
  • Features this week include Mexico & Latin America, and River Cruising.
  • As always: Touring, Fams, West and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

Who’s Agent Are You Anyway?

  • USTA weighs in on terror
  • TraveLaw: Who’s agent are you anyway?
  • Rocky Mountain high for Brewster
  • Central Europe finds strength in numbers
  • Canada joins Brand USA MegaFam program
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Brexit: boon or bust for travellers?

  • Despite voting to leave, it seems most Britons are now having second thoughts about leaving the EU. But what will it do to travel? Our lead story discusses.
  • Avalon Waterways maintains that river cruise companies aren’t created equal. Greg Coates explores what makes the division of the Globus family of brands special.
  • Features this week include the Caribbean.
  • And much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

Stay calm and carry on

  • US steps up its game
  • Vision enhancing the value
  • LGBT market is all about giving back
  • Carrier stuck in Open Skies squabble
  • Celestyal expands Cuba operations
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

How to market to millennials

  • By 2020, milliennials are forecast to make up roughly 50% of the global workforce, making this an important target market for companies around the world. Our Cover Story looks at ways to market to this demographic.
  • TravelBrands has a new boss, Frank DeMarinis. Read all about it in our top news story.
  • Features this week include Britain and Europe.
  • As always: Rooms, Touring, West and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

Sichuan – China’s green heart

  • Pandas are just one of the things that Sichuan, China’s “green heart,” has going for it. Ted Davis elaborates in this week’s Cover Story.
  • The terrorist attacks in Brussels and Paris are continuing to affect travel to Europe. Our man Mike Dunbar reports on the situation from the recent IATA conference in Dublin.
  • Features this week include Africa and Hawaii.
  • As always: Incentives, fams, Air, West and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier