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CANADA-GREECE TOURISM AGREEMENT A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME?

Canada and Greece have signed a memorandum of understanding to promote tourism between the two countries, a type of agreement one tourism expert says will become more common as Canada strengthens its bonds with European Union nations and looks for tourism markets beyond the United States.

CANADA’S LONGEST STRIKE FINALLY ENDS AT YVR HOTEL

The union representing workers at the Radisson Blu Vancouver Airport Hotel says staff have ratified a new collective agreement, ending a nearly four-year-long strike. Unite Here Local 40 says the 1,411-day strike was the longest in Canadian history and the agreement provides a pathway back to work for 143 workers terminated during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the hotel was called Pacific Gateway.

TICO RELAUNCHES TRANSPARENCY TOOL

The Travel Industry Council of Ontario (TICO) has relaunched its public agency search tool, a real-time directory of the 1,900 travel agencies, booking websites and tour operators that are registered with TICO.

INTREPID DOUBLES DOWN ON DIVERSITY

As companies across the US continue to distance themselves from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in response to political pressure and shareholder concerns, Intrepid Travel says it is doing the opposite.  

WHERE TO SHACK UP IN QUEBEC THIS SPRING

Through the end of April, Québec’s ‘sugaring season’ is in full force with charming sugar shacks taking advantage of Spring’s flow of maple syrup production to offer a traditional Québécois dining experience in a rustic setting.

ALASKA THREATENS B.C. CRUISE PORTS

British Columbia Premier David Eby says he is standing firm behind the legislation granting the province the ability to levy new fees on US commercial trucks heading to Alaska, despite political threats involving the cruise ship sector from an Alaskan senator.

CUBA BACK IN THE BLACK

Power was gradually returning for millions of people in Cuba Sunday after another failure of the nation’s electric grid left the island in the dark. The massive blackout was the fourth in the last six months as a severe economic crisis plagues the country.

ACTA-AVALON CRUISE SUMMIT REGISTRATIONS OPEN

Applications are now open for this year’s ACTA-Avalon European River Cruise Summit. Interested ACTA members have until March 31 to register their interest for the ‘Christmas Market Cruise’ on the Rhine River, which sails from Nov. 22 to 29.

EXPEDIA TAAP’S SPRING SALE

The Expedia Travel Agent Affiliate Program’s (TAAP) 2025 Spring Sale gives travel advisors exclusive offerings with at least 25% off hotel bookings that enable agents to pass on big savings to their clients. The offer features discounts of at least 25% on thousands of hotels in top global destinations and is valid for bookings through March 31 for travel through Sept. 8.

ROUND-UP: March 10-14, 2025

News nuggets, airlines, hotels/resorts, cruising, tours, events, FAMS/incentives, deals, destinations and more are covered in our weekly round-up of travel industry news you may have missed.

U.S. DENTS, DOESN’T DAMAGE, CANADIANS’ TRAVEL APPETITE

The head of Transat A.T. Inc. says Canadians’ appetite for travel remains unsated even as pocketbook worries grow amid a trade war with the United States. Travellers continue to book transatlantic flights with the tour company, says CEO Annick Guérard, though she acknowledges demand for American destinations dropped sharply over the past few months.

VOLCANO ACTIVITY PROMPTS ALASKA WORRY

With Alaska’s cruise season approaching, a volcano near Anchorage is showing new signs of unrest, with experts saying the likelihood of an eruption at Mount Spurr in the next few weeks or months has increased.

TRIPADVISOR’S BEST BEACHES OF 2025, AND ALL TIME

Tripadvisor has unveiled the latest edition of its Travellers’ Choice Awards: Best of the Best Beaches for 2025. The list is based on a comprehensive analysis of global beach reviews on Tripadvisor over the last year, aggregated into the highest-rated beaches that reflect stunning sands and clear waters, perfect conditions for snorkeling and watersports, and more.

A BILLION-DOLLAR EXPANSION: Beaches unveils big news at NY Gala

Sandals Resorts has a lot of friends, and close to a thousand of them turned out for a gala gathering in New York Tuesday evening to celebrate all things Sandals, but notably major news that its Beaches all-inclusive family brand is embarking on a US$1-billion expansion over the next five years.

PARADIS TO STEP DOWN AS ACTA PRESIDENT: Search for replacement underway

ACTA president Wendy Paradis announces her retirement after nine years at the helm of the national travel agency association. Paradis plans to step down later this year once a replacement is found but will stay on in a consulting position throughout 2025 to ensure a smooth transition.

AN INTOLERABLE RISK: Helicopter ban at Washington Regan urged

Federal investigators looking into the cause of the January collision between a passenger jet and an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C., that killed 67 people recommended a ban on some helicopter flights Tuesday, saying the current setup “poses an intolerable risk.”

MOVING RIGHT ALONG: YYC to consolidate security screening for speed and convenience

Construction is underway at the Calgary International Airport Domestic Terminal building to consolidate all domestic security checkpoints into one centralized screening process. The updated infrastructure will eliminate the need to remove laptops, and permitted liquids, aerosols and gels from carry-on bags, making the screening process faster, more efficient and convenient.

A NEW ERA: Hostels aren’t how you remember them

When you picture hostels, you might envision worn-down buildings, dorm rooms packed with up to 30 beds, a non-stop party atmosphere, and exclusively for youth. However, over the past few years, this has changed dramatically with many hostels providing travellers with a modern, clean, and private setting that puts old ideas of hostels to bed.

HERB MUST BE TURNING IN HIS GRAVE

Well, it finally happened. They caved. As of May 28 no more “Two Bags Fly Free” for Southwest flyers. Well at least not for all of them.  As recently as last September, the airline that the iconic Herb Kelleher built, was denying that such a move would ever happen.

MORE CONSUMERS TURN TO TRAVEL AGENTS

Travel Leaders Network (TLN) says it has seen a notable increase in website traffic to its consumer-facing site, TravelLeaders.com. Notably, analysis of search patterns and user behaviour revealed a growing interest in using travel advisors for the first time, as well as offering insights into evolving consumer travel trends and preferences throughout the year.

WATCH OUT WTM: ITB to launch Americas edition

ITB Berlin, the world’s largest travel trade show, is set to launch an Americas edition in 2026. Focussing on “the entire American continent(s),” the show will take place in Guadalajara, Mexico, from Nov. 10 to 12. Notably, it will take place a week after the annual World Travel Market in London.

‘A MINOR SETBACK’: SpaceX Starship explodes over Florida

SpaceX’s latest Starship test flight last week ended with another disaster. This time, wreckage from the explosion was seen streaming from the skies over Florida. The space-skimming flight was supposed to last an hour. The latest failure comes after the Federal Aviation Administration gave SpaceX approval to launch despite an ongoing investigation into a previous explosion.

WOMEN ON THE WING: Sunwing celebrates empowerment in aviation

In honour of International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8, Sunwing Airlines took the skies with two all-female crews on service to the south out of Toronto and Montreal. The annual initiative was meant to serve as a powerful symbol of women’s achievements in travel and the company’s  longstanding dedication to fostering an inclusive environment.

AN EVENT-FUL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM ONE CARIBBEAN CANADA

One Caribbean Canada has launched its first Caribbean events calendar, now available on its website. The comprehensive new resource, offered in both English and French, highlights the diverse and vibrant events taking place across the Caribbean throughout the year.

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