Thursday, August 20, 2026

EUROPEAN TRAVEL HEATS UP: And it’s not the weather

As millions of travellers head abroad during the peak summer holiday season, Europe has reinforced its position as the world’s leading leisure travel destination, capturing one-third of all global leisure travel spending in 2025, according to new data from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).

A STICKY WICKET: My attempt to get googly with Goway (replay)

By MICHAEL BAGINSKI/ As the eyes of the sporting world fall on Goway’s 25th Annual Cricket Match with Air New Zealand today (Aug. 20) in Toronto, I’m inspired to look back at my own participation in the esteemed event some eight years ago, which I chronicled in a column that has proven to be one of my most popular.

RETAIL ROUND-UP: Agent news, fams & incentives

This week: Air Canada Vacations takes to performers to Portugal; Travel Nevada launches the Specialist Challenge in Canada; TTAND registers an ACV honour; Unique Vacations has dropped dates for more Sandals Masterclasses; and Cunard has a new rep for Canada.

MSC OFFERINGS CAN BOOST AGENT REVENUE

MSC Cruises is enhancing its air-inclusive offerings for Canadian travel advisors with expanded Fly & Cruise and Flex Air and programs that create new opportunities to increase earnings while delivering greater convenience, flexibility and customization for clients.

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GUYANA’S TOURISM RISE SETS STAGE FOR CTO CONFERENCE

Guyana is preparing to host the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s (CTO) State of the Tourism Industry Conference (SOTIC), Oct. 5-9, amid record-breaking tourism growth, which includes a double digit increase in Canadian visitations.

SUSAN LAWSON RECOGNIZED WITH EXPANDED ROLE AT TREVELLO

Trevello Travel Group has announced the promotion of Susan Lawson to Vice President, Sales, Marketing and Partnerships. Previously Director of Engagement, Lawson will lead sales, marketing, supplier partnerships, events, training and mentorship at the Canadian-based host agency.

AI HELPFUL, BUT CAN’T CLOSE THE DEAL

Most travellers expect artificial intelligence to play a limited and carefully controlled role in travel planning, with human judgment, personal experience and independent verification continuing to dominate decision-making, according to the Global Rescue 2026 Traveller Sentiment and Safety Survey.

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