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Happy New Year

  • Welcome to our special New Year’s digital issue. Please note that the print version of CTP returns Jan. 11 with our annual Hot Issue.
  • MSC Cruises is planning to develop a new marine reserve island in the Bahamas, turning it from a “one- time sand extraction station into a thriving marine reserve” that is dedicated to preserving the environment and providing guests with an exclusive port of call.
  • G Adventures has unveiled its new National Geographic tours.
  • Other features this week include Florida, Europe and our annual Global Trade Show Calendar.
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

The Crane: A Barbados beauty

  • The Crane is Barbados’ oldest hotel, and its beach one of the world’s best. This week we visit the iconic property in our cover story.
  • Mexico’s Riviera-Nayarit is calling all ‘Pats’ (or variants thereof) to win a trip to the destination.
  • Weekly sections include Latin America, US, and River Cruising.
  • As always: air, rooms, touring, incentives, fams, West, and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

It’s that time of the season

  • Agents should welcome NDC
  • Canadians take home the hardware
  • Shark tourism
  • Hawaii weathers the dollar’s dip
  • Goway puts Mexico on show
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Merry Christmas

  • It’s our Christmas issue with the traditional Baxter “kids cover”; industry photos; and seasonal greetings from suppliers.
  • Is the unseasonably warm weather cooling down Sun bookings? We ask Canadian tour operators for their opinions.
  • Weekly sections include Europe and Asia-Pacific.
  • As always: air, rooms, touring, incentives, fams, West, and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

Time for a transformation

  • Canada’s new tourism minister ready for a challenge
  • Travelport redefining travel commerce
  • Michael Friisdahl predicts more for rouge, ACV
  • Future looks bright for TRAVELSAVERS
  • Turtle tourism in Tobago
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos celebrates

  • After much devastation from Hurricane Odile, a “reimagined” Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos is welcoming guests – a full year after the storm. Travel Courier’s Michael Baginski was on hand for the official grand opening.
  • This week’s top story looks at the damage Canada’s weak loonie is inflicting on the Canada-US travel market.
  • Weekly sections include Mexico/Latin America, Hawaii and Africa.
  • As always: air, rooms, touring, incentives, fams, events, West and much more.
  • And for agents looking for Wellness and Active Travel, don’t miss the latest issue of Wander magazine that’s featured with this week’s digital edition of Travel Courier.
Posted in Travel Courier

CTP looks into the future … and beyond …

  • What does the future hold for Michael Friisdahl
  • Top 10 trends to watch in 2016
  • Luxury, short stays hot for tour operators
  • CLIA charts a course into the future
  • Plus lots more to watch in 2016 and beyond
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Your chance to meet in St. Pete

  • With winter closing in, what better time to start planning ahead for a sunny sojourn to St. Pete/Clearwater? And what better way to get there than for free, courtesy of Visit St. Petersburg/Clearwater, its partners, and WestJet? Find out how to enter this month's Travel Courier contest for a chance to win a trip for two to the destination on pages 10 through 13.
  • Paris and Brussels have been in the eye of the storm after terrorist bombings in the former and threatened event in the latter. The industry considers whether tourism will be affected in our lead story this week.
  • Weekly sections include Caribbean and Motorcoach.
  • As always: air, rooms, touring, incentives, fams, events, West, and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

Moving in the right direction

  • ACTA: In a good place
  • Jamaica diving into sports tourism
  • Flocking to Trinidad
  • Off the beaten path in Portugal
  • Plus features on Asia Pacific, Cruising, Motorcoach and more
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Postcard from Portugal

  • Portugal's Algarve isn't just for the snowbird crowd any more. Ann Ruppenstein visited recently with Transat and reports back on this "rock solid" destination.
  • Close to 200,000 Canadian visitors to Turkey and direct air service from Toronto and Montreal has prompted the country to re-establish a tourist office presence here.
  • Weekly sections include Cruise, Middle East, and US.
  • As always: air, rooms, touring, incentives, fams, events, West, and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier