MSC YACHT CLUB TO HIT NEW HEIGHTS ON WORLD AMERICA

MSC Cruises says it will bring its largest and most luxurious MSC Yacht Club “ship within a ship” concept to North American shores with the launch MSC World America in April, 2025. One of the ship’s seven distinct districts, the MSC Yacht Club offers guests a secluded sanctuary within the bustle of the wider ship.

ACTA ELECTS NEW BOARD, REACTIVATES REGIONAL COMMITTEES

ACTA held its annual general meeting on May 28 during which association members voted on the nine positions available to its Board of Directors. The national organization also reactivated its regional advisory committees.

KEMPINSKI VENTURES TO VIETNAM

For the first time, Kempinski Hotels, Europe’s oldest luxury hotel company, has ventured into Vietnam with a riverside resort nestled in the folds of the Ho Chi Minh’s main defining waterway. The Kempinski Saigon River reimagines traditional Vietnamese vernacular architecture with an ultra-modern twist through a collection of 100 guestrooms and suites that blend heritage with modern luxury.

ROUND-UP: May 27-31, 2024

While a border strike looms, a settlement by WestJet Encore pilots nullified another. Also last week, American Airlines reversed course on a controversial commission plan; Billy Bishop airport said it will introduce US customs pre-clearance next year; and UN Tourism projected that international arrivals would finally surpass pre-pandemic 2019 levels in 2024

BORDER STRIKE POSSIBLE NEXT WEEK

A potential strike looms at border crossings across the country for more than 9,000 workers at Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) following the release of the Public Interest Commission (PIC) report. The release of the report – outlining the Commission’s recommendations to reach a settlement – starts the clock on job action and puts workers in a legal strike position as of Thursday, June 6.

U.S. PRE-SCREENING PLAN TAKES FLIGHT AT BILLY BISHOP AIRPORT

Travellers heading south of the border via Toronto’s Billy Bishop airport can look forward to pre-clearing U.S. customs at the island/city facility next year, with plans now underway to introduce the fast-track system by late 2025. Airport executives made the announcement on Thursday while introducing the selection of companies to handle construction and baggage handling duties required for implementation.

FOLLOW THE MONEY: Mastercard report reveals top summer destinations, trends

Consumer spending on travel continues to be robust with significant increases in passenger traffic, according to the latest global report from the Mastercard Economics Institute. The “Travel Trends 2024” report provides comprehensive insights into the evolving landscape of the travel industry across 74 markets, including Canada.

DOUBLETREE’S ICONIC COOKIE IS OUT OF THIS WORLD

DoubleTree is a well-respected hotel chain, but let’s face it, it’s really famous because of its chocolate chip cookies. A once unexpected and inconvenient overnight stay in Miami due to a missed connection is still remembered years later by my kids as a highlight of our trip on account of the warm, gooey, chocolatey confections they scored that night when we checked in. 

CRUISE LINES ARE GETTING RACY IN EUROPE

Explora Journeys is getting into race mode to celebrate the arrival of Explora II, its second luxury ship this summer. The new small-ship ocean travel brand is the Global Partner of the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup, that takes place in the waters off Barcelona. Meanwhile, Regent Seven Seas Cruises and the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team are hosting a racing themed cruise, complete with a replica car on the ship and specialty shore experiences in Monte Carlo.

LISTENING IN: A new take on a cherished Irish classic

With the stunning backdrop of the Cliffs of Moher, new talents Meadhbh (Maeve) Walsh and Sina Theil combine on the cherished Irish ballad “Grace.” They’re believed to be the first female duo to do the song, which is best known by Irish band the Wolfetones, though even Rod Stewart once gave it a go.

UPDATED: WESTJET STRIKE AVERTED

Pilots at WestJet’s regional carrier could be going on strike at the beginning of June. The Air Line Pilots Association said Wednesday afternoon that WestJet Encore pilots have issued a 72-hour strike notice to management and the government.

‘LAST CHANCE TRAVEL’ AND OTHER ADVENTURE TRENDS

With the effects of climate change increasingly evident, adventurous travellers are embracing the notion of ‘last chance travel’ – that they may not be able to do it again – according to the Adventure Travel Trade Association in its just-released 2024 State of the Adventure Industry Snapshot report. 

ACTA APPLAUDS AMERICAN AIRLINES TURNAROUND ON POINTS POLICY

ACTA is applauding American Airlines decision rescind its scheduled policy to stop issuing loyalty points on travel agent bookings following significant advocacy efforts by the association in conjunction with the American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA), and the World Travel Agents Associations Alliance (WTAAA).

RETAIL ROUND-UP: Travel Edge, Flight Centre, ONVIGO, CAA, and Air Canada Vacations

Travel Edge top performers celebrated their status in several exotic destinations ranging from Antigua to Croatia, while planting trees to help the environment was top of mind with both Flight Centre and ONVIGO. And a group of agents tagged along on Air Canada’s inaugural flight from Montreal to Tulum, Mexico.

75TH ANNIVERSARY: KLM Montreal flight was Canada’s first from Europe

Today (May 30) marks the 75th anniversary of the arrival in Montreal of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines’ inaugural flight from Amsterdam. It was the first commercial connection between Canada and mainland Europe – a 20-hour journey that included refueling stops at Prestwick, Scotland, and Gander. From Montreal, the plane continued to Curaçao in the Dutch West Indies, with a technical stopover in Havana.

BUCKLE UP: Cause of turbulence to Singapore Airlines remains unclear

The Singapore Airlines jetliner that hit sever turbulence last week went through huge swings in gravitational force in less than five seconds, likely causing the injuries to people who weren’t buckled into their seats, according to a preliminary report Wednesday by Singapore’s Transport Ministry.

NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE WELCOMES NEW LUXURY INN

Niagara-on-the-Lake has a new hotel – one inspired by Scotland, but just minutes from Canada’s most famous landmark. Besides the nearby Falls, The Scotsman Hotel is nestled in Niagara’s wine country, offering five-star luxury, in a town also renowned for its theatre (Shaw Festival), and 20 minutes from the Queenston Bridge to the US.

3 WAYS TO CELEBRATE LOVE IN CAYO LARGO

Destination weddings have continued their upward trend in popularity in recent years, and with good reason, as couples can celebrate milestones in idyllic settings that only paradise can offer. For those seeking a serene and tranquil atmosphere, Cayo Largo is the perfect destination for weddings, honeymoons, vow renewals and celebrations of love of all kinds.

A DEEP DIVE INTO AIRLINE TURBULENCE: And should we be worried?

Two recent high-profile incidents have put a spotlight on the potential dangers of flying through unstable air. In the latest occurrence, 12 passengers and crew were injured when a Qatar Airways plane flying from Doha to Dublin hit turbulence on Sunday, resulting in eight of the people being hospitalized. The inflight incident followed the death of a passenger and over 70 others hurt, many severely, on a Singapore Airlines flight earlier this month.

FULL RECOVERY AT HAND, SAYS UN TOURISM

International tourism is expected to recover completely in 2024 backed by strong demand, enhanced air connectivity, and the continued recovery of China and other major Asian markets, according to UN Tourism, which reports that international tourist arrivals reached 97% of pre-pandemic levels in the first quarter of the year.

DOWNUNDER BLUNDER: Man runs naked through Aussie plane

A man accused of running naked down the aisle of an Australian domestic flight, knocking down a flight attendant and forcing the plane to turn back, was arrested by police at the airport, officials said. The incident happened early in what was scheduled to be a three-hour and 30-minute Virgin Australia flight on Monday night from the west coast city of Perth to Melbourne on the east coast.

NEW-LOOK EXECUTIVE TEAM AT TTAND

The Travel Agent Next Door has undergone a restructuring designed to position the host agency for continued growth in the next decade, following its 10th anniversary this year. Well-known travel industry executive Jeff Element will become Chief Operating Officer, based in Toronto, overseeing Marketing & Training, Finance, Support & Operations.

AIR GREENLAND, CANADIAN NORTH COMBINE ON SUMMER ROUTE

Air Greenland and Canadian North are teaming up to offer direct flights every Wednesday between Nuuk and Iqaluit starting June 26. Air Greenland will be operating the once-weekly flight on its Dash 8 aircraft with Canadian North providing flights on its Boeing 737 aircraft for passengers from Montreal, Ottawa, and Kuujjuaq to meet up with the flight heading to Nuuk.

ELANA GINDEL JOINS GOWAY GROUPS

Goway GroupsOnly is growing the team with the addition of Elana Gindel as Group Sales & Reservations Manager. Based in Toronto, she will lead Goway GroupsOnly’s Europe and South Pacific teams and help grow the market in these foundational destinations for the tour company.

UNIVERSAL EPIC UNIVERSE: Vikings, dragons colour new theme park world

Guests of all ages will be able to soar with dragons in a colourful world filled with Viking adventures in “How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk,” one of the five worlds that will comprise the new Universal Epic Universe theme park opening in Orlando in 2025.

THE POWER OF TRAVEL: Brand USA boss Chris Thompson reflects on the past, present and future of travel and tourism.

Chris Thompson has seen a lot during his 41 years in travel – wars, terrorist attacks, a once-in-a-generation depression, and – worst of all – a pandemic that shook the foundations of the travel industry, each in their own way resulting in profound changes in the way people see – and want to see – the world. And how they get there. But one thing the outgoing president and CEO of Brand USA knows hasn’t changed: the power of travel to transform lives, and how it might just save the world we live in.

COMPETITION BUREAU SEEKS INPUT FOR AIRLINE STUDY

With recent events raising questions about the state of competition in the airline industry in Canada, the Competition Bureau says it is seeking feedback from Canadians as it prepares to launch a market study of competition in domestic air passenger services in the country.

EXPEDIA INTRODUCES TAAP REWARDS IN CANADA

Expedia TAAP (Travel Agent Affiliate Program) has announced the expansion of its reward program into Canada. Following its launch in the US in 2022, the program incentivizes travel advisors with redeemable points for booking travel through the Expedia TAAP platform. Travel advisors who sign up for TAAP Rewards will be able to earn rewards points on eligible bookings, which they can then redeem for gift cards from a variety of popular retailers, including Amazon, H&M and Starbucks. 

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