Friday, 3 May, 2024

AIR CANADA SEES ‘STRONG SIGNALS’ ON BUSINESS TRAVEL

Canadians' diminishing appetite for post-pandemic travel helped nudge Air Canada to an $81-million first quarter loss, though the company boosted passenger revenues by nearly 11 percent year over year in the quarter ended March 31. The airline also says it is seeing “very strong signals” on business travel on the horizon. MORE

AIRBNB MOVING ON UP
Unveils exotic, ‘iconic’ new experiences

In a mad mix of game-show glitter and marketing flash, Airbnb is offering customers a chance to spend a night in a Paris museum, stay in houses mocked up to look like movie settings, or sleep surrounded by eight Ferrari racing cars. Those and other chimerical listings are part of a splashy new campaign by the short-term rental giant, which wants to portray itself as a company that sells experiences and not just alternatives to staying in a hotel. MORE

TOURISM BUZZ IN AFGHANISTAN? Taliban tap growing visitor interest

Around 30 men are crammed into a Kabul classroom, part of the debut student cohort at a Taliban-run institute training tourism and hospitality professionals. The students vary in age, education level and professional experience. They're all men – Afghan women are banned from studying beyond sixth grade – and they don't know anything about tourism or hospitality. But they are all eager to promote a different side of Afghanistan. And the Taliban are happy to help. MORE

 

WESTJET HAS HIGH HOPES FOR HALIFAX, ATLANTIC CANADA

In visit to Halifax this week, WestJet Group CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech detailed the airline’s efforts and growth strategy in the region, including the resumption of transatlantic service, increased service to popular sun destinations in the winter, and enhanced east-to-west domestic air service to connect Canadians from coast-to-coast. MORE

CRYING WOLF
Tourist boycott urged after man tortures animal in Wyoming

Amid accusations that a man struck a wolf with a snowmobile, taped its mouth shut and showed off the injured animal at a Wyoming bar before killing it, wildlife advocates are leading a call for a boycott by tourists of the conservative ranching state over laws that give people wide leeway to kill gray wolves with little oversight. MORE

MSC CRUISES GETTING INTO THE SWING OF THINGS

When MSC Cruises’ World America enters service in 2025, it will feature Cliffhanger, the only over-water swing ride at sea. The swing will tower above the new US flagship’s top deck, promising adrenaline junkies a one-of-a-kind, edge-of-your-seat thrill as their view oscillates between the water below and the sky above. MORE

LISTENING IN
Any friend of Leonid is a friend of mine

by Michael Baginski

One of the things I most love is receiving recommendations from readers, often introducing bands I’ve never heard of. This week I offer we-are-not-worthy plaudits to Visit Fort Lauderdale’s Paul Mason, who urged me by to check out Leonid & Friends, an amazing band he was going to see. MORE

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THE TROUBLE WITH TRAVEL AGENTS
Why agencies are struggling to find new talent

From unrealistic expectations of candidates – such as higher wages and the ability to travel everywhere, all the time, for free – to the wider public simply not knowing that the profession still exists, travel agencies are struggling to find new blood to replace lost and retiring staff in order to keep up with surging travel demand from consumers. MORE

HOW IT WORKS
New Air Canada coach service connects Hamilton, K/W to YYZ

Air Canada has launched new – and free – motorcoach service connecting southern Ontario’s Hamilton-Wentworth and Kitchener/Waterloo Regions to Toronto Pearson International Airport, at the same time enabling customers to create a single itinerary when booking travel with Air Canada through YYZ. MORE

CITY OF COLOUR AND LIGHT
Mexico is ‘always a good idea’

by Wolf Paunic

"Mexico City is always a good idea," would be my geographical manipulation of a quote attributed to Audrey Hepburn, reflecting on the best-known capital city in the world (Paris). Yet, barely five hours' flying time from Toronto (and marginally longer from YVR), there is another gem of a capital city powerfully reflecting the character and culture of the great country of Mexico. MORE

TRAVEL AGENT MONTH INCENTIVES

Global Travel Agent Month has kicked off with a flurry of supplier incentives for May – and, in some cases, beyond – designed to profess recognition and appreciation of the invaluable work done throughout the entire year by travel advisors. While the list is lengthy – everyone loves travel agents after all! – here is a sampling of just some of the perks that are available. MORE

FLOODS FORCE TOURIST EVACUATION IN KENYA

Tourists were evacuated by air from Kenya’s Maasai Mara national reserve Wednesday after more than a dozen hotels, lodges and camps were flooded as heavy rains battered the country. Tourist accommodation facilities were submerged after a river within the Maasai Mara broke its banks. The reserve, in southwestern Kenya, is a popular tourist destination because it features the annual wildebeest migration from the Serengeti in Tanzania. MORE

UNIVERSAL ORLANDO RESORT
Here’s the plan for DreamWorks Land

Universal Orlando Resort will debut DreamWorks Land on June 14 – a new themed environment inspired by DreamWorks Animation’s characters Shrek, Trolls, and Kung Fu Panda. Located in the Universal Studios Florida theme park, the expansive area will feature a family-friendly coaster, multiple interactive play areas, live entertainment, character meet and greets, and more. MORE

CAYO LARGO IS A NATURE-LOVER’S TROPICAL HAVEN

Cayo Largo, a Cuban island consisting of many all-inclusive resorts, has beautifully maintained its natural splendor of pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and protected wildlife. Any vacationer seeking a tropical getaway that blends serenity with nature and plenty of opportunities for exploration will find what they’re looking for on this small but mighty island. MORE