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CARNIVAL RULED NEGLIGENT FOR COVID CRUISE: Australian court holds company responsible in class-action case

Carnival has been ruled negligent by an Australian court for failing to cancel a cruise that led to a major COVID-19 outbreak early in the pandemic. The Ruby Princess left Sydney on March 8, 2020, with 2,671 passengers aboard for a 13-day cruise to New Zealand but returned in 11 days as Australia’s borders were closing. COVID-19 on the ship spread to 663 passengers and claimed 28 lives.

ACAPULCO LATEST MEXICO HURRICANE VICTIM

Called the strongest storm in history to make landfall along the eastern Pacific Coast, Hurricane Otis ripped across Mexico’s southern Pacific coast as a powerful Category 5 storm early Wednesday, tearing through buildings in the resort city of Acapulco, sending sheets of earth down steep mountainsides.

LYNX SAYS SI TO MEXICO WITH CANCUN FLIGHTS

Lynx Air (Lynx) is adding Mexico to its international roster, with service to Cancun from Toronto Pearson set to take off Feb. 15. The Mexican tourism mecca is the ultra low-cost carrier’s first destination in the country and marks its third country in a growing network that will now feature 18 destinations.

MISSING TOURIST FOUND IN ZIMBABWE NATIONAL PARK

A German tourist who went missing in a national park teeming with wild animals in northern Zimbabwe has been found alive and in “good health” along with his rental car three days later, a spokesperson for the national parks agency said.

ALL MIXED UP: Cheeky campaign tackles tourist confusion between Sweden and Switzerland

People still get Sweden and Switzerland mixed up, according to Visit Sweden. Every year, the tourist board says, 120,000 people google the question: “Are Sweden and Switzerland the same?” Even the most informed and powerful people on earth can’t always tell the two countries apart – a world leader, the New York Stock Exchange, and a famous pop star have all experienced this. Determined to end the confusion once and for all, Sweden is now proposing actions.

RIGHT OF WAY IS THE RIGHT WAY, SAYS VIA BOSS

VIA Rail chief executive Mario Peloquin wants the federal government to move toward giving VIA Rail trains formal right of way on the tracks over freight trains. The measure would reduce trip disruptions prompted by Canada’s two main freight railways – whose tracks VIA runs on – and vastly improve performance on periodically tardy passenger trains.

REMAINDER OF WEST MAUI TO OFFICIALLY RE-OPEN NOV. 1

All of West Maui except for burned-out sections of historic Lahaina will reopen to tourism on Nov. 1 following the deadliest US wildfire in more than century, says the mayor of Maui County.

NEW NATIONAL AIRLINE OFFERS ‘CLEAN SHEET’ FOR MALTA

With Air Malta set to cease operations early next year, the country’s government has announced the establishment of a new national airline to serve the Maltese Islands. Announced by Prime Minister Robert Abela, the new company will be called KM Malta Airlines plc and will start operations on March 31, 2024.

OFF-DUTY PILOT ACCUSED OF TRYING TO SHUT DOWN ENGINES MIDFLIGHT

An off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to cut the engines on a Horizon Air regional jet midflight told police after his arrest that he believed he was having a nervous breakdown, thought he was dreaming when he pulled fire handles in the cockpit, and that he had experimented with psychedelic mushrooms recently as his mental health worsened, according to a federal complaint made public Tuesday.

RETAIL ROUND-UP: TTAND, Virtuoso, AMA, and TTC Tour Brands

In this week’s round-up, a Travel Agent Next Door advisor is honoured by G Adventures, AMA introduces a home-based program, Virtuoso talks Turks and Caicos, and TTC Tours Brands delivers a special BIPOC FAM trip invitation.

INDIGENOUS GROUP OF SEVEN: Morrisseau monument boosts N. Ontario tourism

Canada’s most famous indigenous artist, Norval Morrisseau, has a new monument in northwestern Ontario in the region he was born and raised. The installation at Nipigon’s Bridgeview Lookout is part of the Lake Superior North Shore Tourism Project and consists of an interpretive panel below a metal bird airbrushed with photos of Morrisseau, which all stand on a wooden platform.

EYE IN THE SKY: Air Canada unveils upgraded Airbus A321

A pilot’s-eye view of the take-off due to new exterior cameras connected to the aircraft’s seatback entertainment system is just one of the features on Air Canada’s upgraded Airbus A321, which the carrier unveiled to passengers on flight AC692 on the weekend.

ACTA WARNS OF QUEBEC PRIVACY DEADLINE

ACTA has an issued a reminder to the industry that travel companies doing business in Quebec must comply with new privacy laws that will take effect in the province next year. The association adds that it is preparing information for the trade that will address the situation this Fall.

WHAT’S NEW IN PERU: New Transat flights and more

Energized by new flights to the country by Transat starting this winter – the first direct flights from Canada since the pandemic – PromPeru hosted a gathering in Toronto last week to update the trade on the latest news from the South American country. Among the guests were reps from tour operators offering Peru tours and product: Goway, G Adventures, Intrepid, Collette, and TTC Tour Brands.

NCL BACK IN ASIA AFTER THREE YEARS

After a pandemic pause, Norwegian Cruise Line returned to Asia for the first time in three years last week as the Norwegian Jewel set sail from Tokyo to begin an extensive six-month season of voyages in the region.

CHADD ANDRE TO LEAD FLIGHT CENTRE CANADA

Flight Centre Travel Group has announced the appointment of Chadd Andre as its new Executive Vice President for Flight Centre Brand (FCB) Canada. The “significant change in Canadian leadership” follows the departure of Brian McLaren, who leaves FCTG after 21 years to pursue other endeavours, having played a pivotal role in steering the Canadian division’s transition into the growing digital market.

AIR FRANCE TRAGEDY: Pilot on layover falls off cliff to death

A pilot from France who disappeared while hiking California’s towering Mount Whitney during a layover was found dead after falling about 305 metres off a cliff. Tom Gerbier, 38, of Fontenay-sous-Bois, France, was a pilot for Air France, the US National Park Service said Friday.

UNESCO PROTECTION SOUGHT FOR WOMEN: Seeks status in fight against genital mutilation

The Pyramids, the Great Wall, female genitalia. If the International Solidarity Foundation (ISF) is successful, the latter will uniquely join the former, and over 1,200 other natural and cultural places, that are designated by UNESCO as deserving of protection for future generations. More specifically, the bid is a continuation of the ISF’s fight against the “international problem” of female genital mutilation (FGM).

DOUBLE WHAMMY!: Hurricanes hit Los Cabos, Barbuda

Hurricane Norma came ashore near the Pacific resort of Los Cabos at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula on Saturday afternoon. Hours later, Hurricane Tammy made landfall on the Caribbean island of Barbuda. The storms were each Category 1 hurricanes when they hit.

PATRICK BUI LEAVING, TRANSAT SEEKING NEW CFO

Transat AT’s chief financial offer Patrick Bui is leaving the company to pursue another career opportunity. The move will take effect on Dec. 15 and Transat says it has started a formal search for a replacement.

VEGAS COMING UP ACES FOR PORTER

Porter Airlines will launch daily flights between Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) starting March 5, 2024. The destination will officially mark Porter’s 17th route from Toronto Pearson since starting operations at YYZ in 2023.

MORE SPIRIT CANCELLATIONS POSSIBLE

Spirit Airlines cancelled about 100 flights on Friday after pulling some planes out of service for inspections, and the airline expected the disruptions to last several days. The US carrier is telling customers to check the status of their flight before going to the airport.

HARD ROCK CASINO VANCOUVER GETS NEW NAME, FACELIFT

The Hard Rock Casino Vancouver is in for a rebranding. Effective December, the Coquitlam venue will become Great Canadian Casino Vancouver, according to owners, Great Canadian Entertainment. Along with the name change, the casino will welcome a Gordon Ramsay Burger restaurant and offered enhanced entertainment options with Live Nation.

ROUND-UP: Oct. 16-20, 2023

Canada got going on a new high-speed rail link, but has fallen behind on producing sustainable jet fuel. Other round-up highlights include Canadian air news about Peru and Panama; a partnership between Air Miles and Expedia; a new Margaritaville in Belize; and festival fever in a several interesting destinations.

RED ALERT: Storm hammers Europe, travel disrupted

The UK’s weather forecaster, the Met Office, issued a rare red alert – the highest level of weather warning – for parts of Scotland, predicting “exceptional rainfall” Thursday and Friday,
as much of northern Europe braced for stormy weather, heavy rain, and gale-force winds from the east.

TRAVEL IS LIFE: How Canadians will travel in 2024

As 2023 nears an end and 2024 optimistically appears on the horizon, many Canadians have emotionally checked out of the news agenda and events at home in order to take a much-needed breather. Where in years past travel has been a means to escape life, new research shows that travel is life with three quarters (74%) of Canadian travellers revealing that they feel more alive than ever when they are on vacation, and 64% wanting to be more like their vacation self in their day-to-day life back home.

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