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‘DISAPPOINTED’ WESTJET SAYS MECHANICS REJECTED DEAL

The union representing mechanics at WestJet says its members voted overwhelmingly to reject a tentative agreement with the airline. The Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association, which represents some 670 aircraft maintenance engineers and other skilled trade positions at the carrier, says about 97 percent of its members cast a ballot against the deal.

TAHITI SET TO ENJOY ITS MOMENT IN THE SUN

Tahiti is preparing for its moment in the sun, when the eyes of the world will be on the French Polynesian paradise as it hosts the surfing competition for this summer’s Olympic Games. An overseas territory of France, the island seemed like a more natural setting for the competition than landlocked Paris.

RETAIL ROUND-UP: TLN, TRAVELSAVERS Canada, Playa Hotels

Canadian members were recognized at Travel Leaders Network’s annual international conference in Washington DC, while TRAVELSAVERS Canada leaders learned about Sandals Saint Vincent; also, in the Round-Up, Playa Hotels & Resorts honoured its top agents, including a number of Canadians.

WINNIPEG 150: 50 things to do during city’s milestone anniversary

On Jan. 19, 1874, Winnipeg’s first city council met. Back then, the main attraction for the city’s nearly 2,000 inhabitants was a large muddy road connecting a handful of roughly assembled wood houses, along with the stone gate of Upper Fort Garry. Fast forward 150 years, and now visitors will find a host of world-class attractions, performance groups, sports facilities, gardens, cultural centres, and vibrant neighbourhoods – and a pretty stylish park surrounding the Fort.

KING CHARLES GALLERY PORTRAIT LATEST VICTIM OF VANDALS

Animal rights activists pasted a cartoon image over a portrait of King Charles III on Tuesday at a London art gallery, the latest in a series of incidents at UK museums as campaigners use vandalism to publicize their causes. A group called Animal Rising shared a video of campaigners pasting a picture of a character called Wallace, from the “Wallace and Gromit” comedy series, over the king’s head.

VIRGIN ATLANTIC WILL RETURN TO TORONTO IN 2025: WestJet hails expanded codeshare with VS

On previous occasions announcing Virgin Atlantic service to Canada, Richard Branson descended from a helicopter in full hockey gear over an ice rink at Toronto’s Harbourfront. Another time, he arrived in aircraft accompanied by an emerging local pop star named Drake. It remains to be seen if Sir Richard will again be on hand and what may be planned when the airline launches service next year between Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and London Heathrow (LHR).

WHERE CANADIANS ARE GOING THIS SUMMER, AND WHY

Summer travel has begun and Booking.com has aggregated the latest Canadian data to determine where Canadian families are travelling, and why. The survey is based on booking data and flight and accommodation search volume from the online retailer, and from Kamloops to Kalamata, Greece, some of the choices are sure to surprise!

TUCSON TIME: Arizona’s other city is calling Canadians

While the communities of Greater Phoenix attract much of the attention in Arizona, nearby Tuscon has its own unique allure, not least over 300 days of sunshine a year and winter temperatures that are guaranteed to appeal to Canadian snowbirds and vacationers eager to escape the cold up north.

ACTA SET TO HOST ONLINE INSURANCE SESSION

ACTA will host an online Leadership Panel on Friday (June 14) focussing on the importance of selling travel health insurance. It is the second panel for ACTA, which in April announced a series of quarterly professional development sessions focusing on different segments within the travel and tourism industry.

NEW UNIWORLD COURSE A CRYSTAL BALL FOR 2025

Uniworld Boutique River Cruises’ new Uniworld University course for 2025 is now available in its online travel advisor education program. The course details what’s to come in 2025 for the luxury river cruise line, including five new itineraries, expanded land extensions, more ‘MAKE TRAVEL MATTER’ experiences, and a new ship setting sail next year, the SS Elisabeth.

IATA, STAR ALLIANCE TRANSITION TO CONTACTLESS TRAVEL

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Star Alliance are enhancing their long-standing relationship in the field of travel compliance solutions, with the Alliance adopting a next-gen travel documentation and verification system that supports contactless travel for its 26 member airlines.

YVR AIMS TO EASE JOURNEY FOR AUTISTIC TRAVELLERS

The bustling and high-stress atmosphere of airports can be challenging for neurodiverse individuals. To address this concern, Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Pacific Autism Family Network (PAFN) have launched of a series of interactive travel training videos that simulates the travel experience from the curb to cloud, enabling individuals to familiarize themselves with various travel processes and empowering them to approach real travel situations with confidence.

U.N. REVEALS WORLD’S TOP TOURIST DESTINATIONS

As France readies for a tourism surge for this summer’s Olympic Games, UN Tourism has revealed that the country is already the world’s most visited destination, easily maintaining its status for the second year in a row with 100 million international tourist arrivals in 2023. But who’s next?

BORDER NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE: Possible job action on hold until Wednesday

The union that represents 9,000 CBSA workers say they won’t strike until at least Wednesday, as mediation continues. The Public Service Alliance of Canada had initially said border workers were set to strike as early as 4 p.m. Friday if the two sides hadn’t reached a deal. But shortly after the deadline, a spokesperson for the union said negotiations would continue.

GOWAY’S ‘TRUE PASSION’ REFLECTED IN REBRAND, NEW WEBSITE

A new state-of-the-art new website and continuing commitment to travel advisors – and their clients – is at the heart of Goway’s first rebranding in the company’s 54-year history. The effort also includes a new logo designed to capture the “forward-thinking spirit of a company that has pioneered tailor-made trips for globetrotters for over 50 years.”

SANTA MONICA: California enclave has something for everyone

With Santa Monica having been a key partner at the recent IPW travel trade show – the destination dubbed LA’s “beach city” was the site of after-show festivities for delegates, including Canadian attendees, over the course of two nights – the timing was right last week for Team Santa Monica to follow up with their annual Canadian mission to engage and update the trade in this country on the latest happenings in the SoCal destination.

MSC HAILS EXPANDED NORTH AMERICAN SAILINGS FOR 2025

MSC Cruises has unveiled an expanded slate of itineraries for guests departing from the line’s four US homeports: Miami, Port Canaveral, New York, and Galveston, Texas. The company’s Winter 2025/26 season will feature seven ships, including MSC Grandiosa’s debut in the US from Port Canaveral; the cruise line’s inaugural season sailing from Galveston; and MSC World America’s first winter season sailing from Miami, following her debut as the line’s newest flagship in April 2025.

SANDALS FOUNDATION LAUNCHES A POWER-FUL PROJECT

Sandals Resorts International (SRI) is commemorating the 15th anniversary of its non-profit arm, the Sandals Foundation with a new, year-long campaign titled, Empower 15. The project aims top harness the strength of the Caribbean sun to bring sustainable solar energy to Caribbean schools, ensuring a much-needed power supply that allows for digital learning to continue uninterrupted.

ROUND-UP: June 3-7, 2024

IATA said last week that flight fares are expected to rise. Also in the Round Up, Transat reported rising revenue, but overall losses; WestJet went back to basics, while Air Canada set it sights on inflight snacks; Disney got back on track for future growth in Florida, and Sunwing introduced an incentive in conjunction with partner Melia; plus, our usual categories, including cruise, incentives, tours, and hotels/resorts.

DISNEY ENDS FLORIDA FIGHT, PAVES WAY FOR NEW PARK

Months after Disney and Gov. Ron DeSantis’ appointees agreed to end a protracted legal fight, the two sides are set to approve an agreement that could result in the company investing up to US$17 billion into its Florida resort and opens the door to a fifth major theme park at Walt Disney World.

WILL CUP RUNNETH OVER? Rocky Mountaineer offers winning Oilers ultimate Canadian victory tour

Where will the Edmonton Oilers go to celebrate if they win the Stanley Cup? Certainly not the White House, as many American teams do after winning a championship – or Disney. With this in mind, Canada’s own Rocky Mountaineer is offering the Oilers players an “ultimate Canadian victory tour” on the iconic train if they bring the Cup back to Canada this year.

WHAT’S TROUBLING TORONTO TOURISM? And can Taylor Swift speed rebound?

Visitors injected billions of dollars into Toronto’s economy last year, a new study finds, but tourists have yet to return to pre-pandemic levels amid signs of slowing growth. Some 26.5 million visitors arrived in 2023 and spent $8.4 billion – the bulk of it on hotels, restaurants and transportation – according to a report from Tourism Economics.

FRIDAY DEADLINE FOR BORDER BLUES

Border personnel are set to begin a job action on Friday at 4 p.m. (EST) if no deal is reached by then, says the Public Service Alliance of Canada, which represents more than 9,000 union members who work for the Canada Border Services Agency and who have been without a contract for more than two years.

TRANSAT AND PORTER LAUNCH PHASE 1 OF ALLIANCE

Air Transat and Porter Airlines have launched the first phase of the carriers’ joint venture in which bookings of direct and connecting flights can be made through each other’s distribution channels provided a wider network of destinations for passengers.

BACK TO BASICS: WestJet introduces UltraBasic fare with no carry-on bag

WestJet Airlines has replaced its basic ticket tier with a new fare category that does away with a free carry-on bag and other perks travellers once took for granted. The new “UltraBasic category,” the lowest priced of seven fare classes, is a no-frills fare and went into effect this week.

BRAND POWER: U.S. fosters relationships with Canadian trade

Brand USA, the face of US Travel abroad, came calling in Canada this week, continuing its commitment to the US’s top international market and the trade that fuels it. Events were planned for Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary, with the centrepiece being a day-long event designed to connect tour operators and the media from this country with a delegation comprised fully of 30 destination reps from across the US.

FLAIR CEO ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

Flair Airlines chief executive Stephen Jones will be stepping down this summer after nearly four years at the helm of the discount carrier. The CEO’s tenure spanned a turbulent period for the seven-year-old company as the airline expanded its fleet but also hit financial headwinds amid stiff competition.

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