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FALLING FOR GREAT BRITAIN

  • Britain’s National Trust is helping visitors make the most of autumn with a new interactive map that details “invigorating walks that best display the changing colours of the season...” Check out our colourful cover story.
  • Tourism in Cuba continues to grow, in large part due to Canadian visitors. Cuba’s new tourist board director for English Canada discusses...
  • Weekly sections include Britain/Europe, Ski and Cruise
  • As always: Trade Incentives, Events, Fams, On Tour, Air Space, Check-in, West, and more…
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IT’S ALL ABOUT AGENTS AND OPPORTUNITY

  • Irish eyes are smiling.
  • CLIA charts a new course.
  • AMResorts loyal to agents.
  • What's your bleisure?
  • Amadeus tracks seniors' travel trends.
 
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CIVIL UNREST HAVING LITTLE IMPACT ON TRAVEL TO HONG KONG

  • Tour operators report that civil unrest in Hong Kong is having little or no impact on their operations in the Asian city. Read all about it in our lead story on page 3.
  • Sandals Resorts has introduced a new agent incentive which will see 20 agents getting to visit Sandals Barbados. Find out more on page 8.
  • Weekly sections include Cruise, Hawaii, Latin America and Africa.
  • As always: Trade Incentives, Events, Fams, On Tour, Air Space, Check-in, West, and more…
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TRUST A TRAVEL AGENT TO TELL YOU WHERE TO GO

  • Florida sets the bar higher.
  • CTO wooing agents.
  • Lufthansa cooks up tasty treats.
  • Check out this month’s TraveLaw column.
  • Plus features on Britain, Europe, Hawaii, Winter Destinations and more.
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BE THERE AS NEW DELTA DAWNS IN T.O.

  • The new Delta Toronto, a state-of-the-art flagship property for the chain, is set to open on Nov. 27 and one lucky travel agent will have an opportunity to be one of the hotel's first guests during a VIP stay (for two). Turn to page 10 and 11 to see how to enter this month's Travel Courier cover contest.
  • G Adventures hosted its annual Future of Travel event in Toronto and we were there. Read about it on page 3.
  • Weekly sections include Caribbean, the Med., Down Under, and Cruise.
  • As always: Trade Incentives, Events, Fams, On Tour, Air Space, Check-in, West, and more…
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IT’S THAT TIME OF THE SEASON

  • Canada still hot for Jamaica.
  • Manitoba agents look for regulation.
  • It’s all about the Aw factor for TTAND.
  • US growth spurring hotel price rise.
  • Plus features on Weddings, Honeymoons, Texas, Hawaii and more.
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SURE AS SHERLOCK

  • With the popularity of Britain’s most famous detective seemingly at an all-time high, our cover story looks at Sherlock Holmes’ world in and around London, along with a preview of a Holmes exhibit at the Museum of London starting Oct. 17.
  • 2015 programs are now rolling out and Trafalgar Tours has announced that it will return to Egypt after a recent hiatus due to regional turmoil.
  • Weekly sections include River Cruising, Latin America and India & Asia.
  • As always: Trade Incentives, Events, Fams, On Tour, Air Space, Check-in, and more…
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UNITED WE STAND!

  • Britain is hot, hot, hot.
  • IATA looks at the future.
  • Pearson gains ground as global hub.
  • One on One with Bruce Poon Tip.
  • Plus features on Flanders, Asia/Pacific, Luxury Travel and more.
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

A TOUCH OF CLASS!

  • Goway is on the road in several Canadian cities with a fall sale blitz revolving around its luxury offerings. See some of the team, usually more disposed to wearing kangaroo suits, in tuxedos no less on our cover this week.
  • Transat had a bumper third quarter. Our lead story explains why.
  • Weekly sections include India, Britain & Europe, and Cruise.
  • As always: Trade Incentives, Events, Fams, On Tour, Air Space, Check-in, and more…
Posted in Travel Courier

ALL EYES ON UKRAINE!

  • This week we asked some prominent Canadian tour operators to weigh in on whether the Ukraine crisis is affecting business to Europe.
  • The world’s airline industry seems to have conquered its capacity conundrum, says IATA.
  • Could you travel without any technology? Two Contiki travellers did and we present the results.
  • Other stories this week include Goway’s Tahiti, Oasis Resorts and our second photo spread of Agents’ Choice trophy presentations.
Posted in Canadian Travel Press