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Travel Agents Have A New Best Friend

  • Africa Showcase A First In Canada
  • The Internet – An Agents’ Best Friend
  • Having A “Big Time” In Austin
  • Vacation.com Hits Record Numbers At Regionals
  • Cruise Tourism Continues To Make Waves
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Doing the wave at Toronto travel agency

  • Toronto’s New Wave Travel has been doing what they’re doing for 35 years now. Bob Mowat heads down memory road with principals Gloria Pelchovitz and Norman Feferman in this week’s cover story.
  • Trafalgar is now including unedited, real-time reviews on its newly revamped website through a global third party ratings and reviews provider, Feefo.
  • Weekly sections include All-inclusives and Britain/Europe
  • As always: air, rooms, touring, incentives, fams, events, West, and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

We’re off to see the wizard

  • Hop to it with Goway
  • Treading in the right direction
  • Expedia.ca helping vacation-deprived Canadians
  • Discovering the Philippines
  • Contiki goes deep into Europe
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

G Adventures partners with National Geographic

  • This week’s Cover Story looks at the latest news from G Adventures, which includes, among other things, the launch of a new partnership with “the biggest travel brand” in the world – National Geographic. The news was announced at the company’s 25th anniversary Ignite the Night gala in Toronto.
  • Since last year’s successful second season, Cuba Cruise has gone through a few changes, including new ownership. Get all the details in our lead story.
  • Weekly sections include Cruise, Africa, Hawaii and Latin America.
  • As always: air, rooms, touring, incentives, fams, events, West, and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

Let’s get ready for winter

  • Canadians love Switzerland
  • Amadeus deal fuels AC growth
  • Oil price drop good for US airlines
  • First Nations tourism on show in BC
  • Plus Europe, Cruising, Winter Destinations and lots more
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Skiing in sensational Savoie

  • Val Thorens in the Savoie/Trois Vallees region of the French Alps is breathtaking in more ways than one. It’s sheer beauty is a sight to behold... and it’s also the highest ski resort in Europe. TC’s Ted Davis visited the region and the stylish Club Med Val Thorens Sensations resort for this week’s cover story.
  • Don’t brush Jordan with the same stroke as the rest of the Middle East, say Jordan tourism officials. They explain why in our lead story.
  • Weekly sections include Caribbean, Florida and Australia/New Zealand/South Pacific.
  • As always: air, rooms, touring, incentives, fams, events, West, and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

Taking a new look with a fresh view

  • Canada surging for Jamaica
  • Meet Air Canada’s Louise Le Beau
  • TraveLaw circles back this week
  • Bill Clark sets the record straight on SkyGreece
  • Plus features on Hawaii, Romance and lots more
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Affordable New York?

  • One doesn’t normally equate the Big Apple with affordability, but this week’s Cover Story takes a look at how you can stretch the Canadian dollar while in New York.
  • WestJet has launched service between London, England and key cities across Canada, as well as flights to Glasgow and Dublin. Our lead story this week examines the rivalry this could create between the Calgary-based carrier and Air Canada.
  • Weekly sections include US, Mexico/Latin America and River Cruising.
  • As always: air, rooms, touring, incentives, fams, events, West and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

She’s back and ready for a challenge

  • CTP goes one on one with Zeina Gedeon
  • ACTA taking its time in search for new president
  • Developing nations get tourism boost
  • Asia on show in Vancouver
  • Doing luxury differently
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Oh, the horror

  • Halloween Horror Nights – or HHN – has taken a life (some might say a non-life) of its own at Universal Orlando Resort. We dig deep into this year’s proceedings in our weekly cover story.
  • Air Canada is in the process of being transformed into a “global champion,” according to Ben Smith, president of AC’s passenger airlines. Find out how and why in our lead story of the week.
  • Weekly sections include Britain & Europe and a whole wack of pix of the trade.
  • As always: air, rooms, touring, incentives, fams, events, West, and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier