Is virtual reality the next big thing in consumer entertainment, or a flashy gimmick that will wow tech geeks and then fade away like 3DTVs or Mini-Disc players? Early adopters in the travel space say that the proliferation of mobile devices in the U.S. is likely to keep virtual reality …
Read More »Now you can link your ‘out of office’ email with your Instagram account… to make your colleagues
It’s annoying enough when you get someone’s automatic out-of-office reply. First, you can’t reach them, and second, they’ve swanned off on holiday and you are probably stuck at work. But now Qantas airlines has upped the ante with a service that allows smug travellers to link their out-of-office response to …
Read More »APA using Coast Hotels buy to introduce urban concept
Executives at both companies believe the pending acquisition will help the APA Group’s global expansion plans and open new opportunities for Coast Hotels. GLOBAL REPORT—Officials with Japanese APA Group said the pending acquisition of Vancouver-based Coast Hotels opens the door to bring a new hotel concept to North America, and …
Read More »New Google Trips Mobile App Uses Gmail to Source Reservations, Recommendations
Google’s steady move into being an even bigger force in the travel industry took a significant step today with the official rollout of its Google Trips app. The much-anticipated Google Trips mobile app debuted today for English-speaking users worldwide, and it taps into users’ Gmail accounts to aggregate past and …
Read More »Why you should never post pictures of your boarding pass online
When you’re jetting off on a hard-earned holiday you might be tempted to post a picture of your boarding pass online – but you could be giving identity thieves a free ticket into your personal details. You don’t have to scour social media hard to find a bragging #boardingpass post …
Read More »Wines of British Columbia Launch New Seasonal Campaign Explore BC VQA Wine
KELOWNA, BC – The British Columbia Wine Institute (BCWI) is launching its new Explore BC VQA Wine campaign to encourage wine consumers to experience BC’s premium wine touring regions, support local Wines of British Columbia year-round, and enter for an opportunity to win one of three seasonal BC VQA Wine tour experiences. …
Read More »When ya gotta go…
Motorists will have a new place to rest on the Okanagan Connector, Transportation Minister Todd Stone announced Monday. The rest area will be built between Merritt and Kelowna, at the Loon Lake interchange. “We recognize that rest areas are extremely important for truck drivers and the general public who are on …
Read More »Do Planet & Profit Need to be at odds?
DestinationThink! is getting ready for its Summit in New York in October (pdf) and one of the themes is titled Profit and Planet. Partly in preparation, the following discussion formed the third in a series of interviews conducted by David Archer of Destination Think! earlier this summer – see postcards. …
Read More »Documents reveal what public says about national park
Thousands of people, including hundreds from the South Okanagan, gave their views on a proposed national park reserve last fall in response to the provincial government’s Intentions Paper. That feedback is contained in about 5,000 pages of documents obtained by the Wilderness Committee under Freedom of Information and publicly released …
Read More »NewLeaf drops 4 cities
NewLeaf, the discount travel company that stirred up the market when it began operation in July, has announced it will temporarily suspend flights this fall into four cities, including Kamloops. The Winnipeg-based firm announced Thursday it will not serve the city, along with Regina, Saskatoon and Victoria, between Nov. 1 …
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