TORONTO — After an uneven 2016 that saw only limited increases in overall pricing, business travel in 2017 looks like it’ll be more of the same, with flat to moderate rate increases expected globally across air, hotel and ground transportation. According to the Global Business Travel Forecast 2017 by American …
Read More »Allianz Global: Tourism is down in Paris but up elsewhere in Europe
RICHMOND, VA — Paris tourism continues to suffer one year after its famed Bataclan theatre was attacked by terrorists. According to an analysis of traveller flight plans by Allianz Global Assistance, the number of American travellers in Paris have dropped 12.8% during the 2016 winter holiday season, which runs from …
Read More »‘World’s saddest polar bear’ temporarily rescued from Chinese mall
TIANJIN, China – Here’s a big win for animal rights activists and lovers of four-legged, furry friends: Pizza, the ‘world’s saddest polar bear’, has been removed from a shopping mall aquarium in China and moved to an undisclosed ocean park in North China where she has been reunited with her …
Read More »Hot topics covered at World Travel Market London 2016
LONDON — World Travel Market London 2016, which had been revamped this year as a three-day event from Nov. 7-9, has ended on a high note with an estimated 50,000 in attendance. Over the course of three days, attendees facilitated travel industry contracts that were estimated to exceed US$4 billion, …
Read More »New rules on Canadians with dual passports take effect today
OTTAWA — A new rule requiring some Canadians with dual citizenship to use a Canadian passport to enter the country takes effect today. The federal government announced the rule earlier this year — it doesn’t apply to those who have dual Canadian-American citizenship. A new electronic system will scan passports …
Read More »How a Trump White House could impact global travel & tourism
TORONTO — In what is being called the “biggest upset in U.S. history”, Donald Trump’s stunning victory over Hillary Clinton last night in the U.S. presidential election has sent shockwaves around the world. Global markets plunged, the loonie tanked a whole cent in less than four hours, and travel experts …
Read More »Holiday bonus from Auto Europe: extra 2% commission
PORTLAND — Auto Europe’s travel agent partners can now earn an additional 2% commission on all car rental & hotel reservations booked between now and Dec. 31. Eligible reservations include those made at any of Auto Europe’s 20,000 car rental pickup locations worldwide and any hotel reservation made at any …
Read More »Wellness travel identified as a growing trend at WTM 2016
London, England – World Travel Market is in full swing at the ExCel Centre in London, with 50,000 expected attendees. In it’s 36th year, this year’s World Travel Market will facilitate deals worth more than 2.5 billion pounds (or 4 billion dollars) in travel industry contracts from more than 865,500 …
Read More »Ottawa announces new short-term measure ahead of the end of eTA’s leniency period
TORONTO — With the Electronic Travel Authorization’s (eTA) six-month leniency period ending next week, the Government of Canada has announced a new short-term measure to help minimize travel disruptions for dual Canadian citizens. Starting Nov. 10, visa-exempt travellers (except U.S. citizens) will need an eTA to board their flight to …
Read More »Humber College networking event brings together Toronto’s industry youth
TORONTO — Young Travel Professionals, Toronto (YTP-TO) and Humber College collaborated on a fun night of networking yesterday, inviting young professionals already working in the travel industry to impart their wisdom to students eagerly looking to join. For the second year, the event was held at Novotel on the Esplanade …
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