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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

Time for a life changing experience

  • New air entrants need more oversight
  • Canadian hotel rates are rising
  • Air Canada’s cooking with a new partnership
  • Vegas museum lights it up
  • Trinidad & Tobago is special for agents
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Time out for London

  • Last year, London welcomed 17.4 million international visitors (including one or two from Canada we’re sure!) This week we take a look at what's new and what's to come in this favourite UK destination.
  • Meet Lajure, the new face of Canadian tour operator Total Vacations.
  • Weekly sections include Luxury Travel, Africa, Asia-Pacific and Hawaii.
  • As always: air, rooms, touring, incentives, fams, events, and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

Tracking the trends – here, there and everywhere

  • Cruise Concierge sets sail on the St. Lawrence
  • ACI reports that business is booming
  • PATA steps out of the crowd
  • TraveLaw looks at what agents must disclose
  • Tottori is Japan's hidden secret
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Doing the rounds in Orlando

  • Orlando is on a roll and this week’s Cover Story offers a snapshot of what’s new and what’s on the horizon for the Florida destination – helping travel agents keep track of it all.
  • Our top news story comes from Tauck, which recommends agents look to luxury for opportunities during a global downturn.
  • Weekly sections include Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific, and Mediterranean.
  • As always: air, rooms, touring, incentives, fams, events, West and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

Getting you to the church on time

  • G, Merit start a new adventure
  • Lufthansa DCC fee in Canada
  • Occidental acquisition boosts Barcelo brand
  • St. Kitts welcomes Canadians
  • Check out the special weddings & honeymoons feature
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Vegas’ new vibe

  • It’s not all about gambling in Las Vegas any more. “Entertainment” is the new buzz word – everything from food to museums and outdoor parks and promenades. Our cover story this week: Vegas’ new vibe!
  • Bangkok was rocked by a bombing Aug. 17. What does the trade think about tourism to Thailand going forward?
  • Weekly sections include Mexico/Latin America and Cruise.
  • As always: air, rooms, touring, incentives, fams, events, West and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

You will love Laguardia

  • Do you love LaGuardia? Okay, let’s be honest: it could use a bit of a makeover – which is exactly what’s going to happen. See page 3 for details.
  • Boomerang Tours continues to innovate on the tech side, most recently “adding muscle” to its South Pacific booking capabilities.
  • Today's Glasgow isn’t your parents’ Glasgow… Correpsondent Beatrice Ang reports on a recent visit.
  • Other features this week include Australia/NZ, Hawaii and Europe.
Posted in Canadian Travel Press