CHOOSE YOUR LOUISIANA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE

There’s no shortage of ways to explore the Louisiana outdoors! Avid outdoorsmen can’t come to Louisiana without stopping by one (or more) of its 21 state parks that offer opportunities for camping, fishing, paddling, hiking, horseback riding and more.

GEORGE MYERS: Remembering The Bahamas’ ‘Mr. Tourism’

George Myers, a well-known and popular tourism figure in the Bahamas, died last week at the age of 83. A pioneer of tourism in the islands, and integral in the development of Paradise Island, he was executive VP and COO of Resorts International for 15 years from 1977 to ’92 and subsequently his company ran Radisson Cable Beach Resort for 13 years.

ROUND-UP: Feb. 13-17, 2023

Last week, ACTA continued its letter writing campaign for federal support; the Jamaica Tourist Board was on the road in Canadian cities; WestJet unveiled its summer service, including big Edmonton news; Machu Picchu re-opened; and a Mexican airline announced it was ending operations.

YOU’RE WELCOME: Annual awards names favourite Canadian, global winners

Booking.com’s annual Traveller Review Awards recognize 1.36 million travel providers from across 220 countries and territories for their commitment to providing consistently excellent – aka “welcoming” – service and hospitality over the course of the year. That’s a lot to list, so let’s simply break out the Canadian winners, plus offer a taste of the global top 10s as well.

A BRIDGE NOT FAR: Touring and tips along Britain’s Great West Way

It may not be as recognizable a name yet as the Cotswolds or Yorkshire, but England’s Great West Way tourism route – which runs west from London to Bristol and the Welsh border – already encompasses many of the country’s must-see sights, including Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, and Bath, as well as attractions like Hampton Court Palace and Highclere Castle (aka Downton Abbey), and Kew Gardens.

GERMAN CARNIVAL FUELLED BY WOMEN POWER

Tens of thousands of revellers danced in the streets of Cologne, Duesseldorf, Bonn and other cities and towns across the Rhineland Thursday as they celebrated the traditional start of Carnival in Germany. Dressed up in bright colours and creative costumes, they sang loudly and swayed to familiar tunes of brass bands and folklore music, and drank lots of beer.

FLYING WITH FIDO: Tips to help navigate travelling with pets

Approximately 40 percent of pet owners include their pets in travel plans – and that number is growing, having doubled in the last decade, according to the recent American Pet Products Association’s ‘National Pet Owner’ survey. But flying with Fido doesn’t come without considerable circumstance and planning.

STRANGE BUT TRUE: Tales of the weird and wacky

From a criminal with a conscience to a German ballet director without one, and weird Valentine’s pronouncements in India to a surprising revelation from Chick-fil-A, not to mention rare Dennis the Menace news, it was just another normal, wacky week.

6 SPLURGES WORTH MAKING ON SKY PRINCESS

I’m writing this from a padded lounge chair in The Sanctuary, a personal hideaway at the top of Sky Princess. On a ship that can carry more than 3,600 passengers, two attendants are at my beck and call and there are no other guests in sight.

LISTENING IN: Mamma Mia! Live from London’s amazing ‘ABBA Voyage’

It’s a shame that ABBA never sang “The Time Warp” as it would be the perfect intro to the “ABBA Voyage” show now playing in London – a concert performance that transports concertgoers back to the 1970s via incredible avatars that are indistinguishable from the real members of the Swedish pop super troopers.

PERU RE-OPENS MACHU PICCHU

Machu Picchu has reopened after being closed nearly a month ago amid antigovernment protests. The move on Wednesday came after agreements between authorities in Peru with social groups and the local tourism industry to guarantee the security of the famed tourist attraction and transport services.

MANAGING RISK KEY TO STRESS-FREE TRAVEL

While nine in 10 Canadians are eager to take a vacation this year, 40 percent of them say that the stress of travel is discouraging them from doing so, according to a new survey from Blue Cross. And many others are taking measures to mitigate the risk.

ACTA NAMES INDEPENDENT AGENT ADVISORY GROUP

ACTA reports it held its first meeting this week with its newly appointed 2023 Independent Travel Agent Advisory Group (ITAAG), a body tasked with advising ACTA on advocacy issues specific to independent travel agents.

GET THE SCOOP WITH SANDALS: Webinar series features resort GMs

Unique Vacations Canada is introducing another avenue for travel advisors learn more about Sandals and Beaches resorts with “The Sandals Scoop,” a new series of brief, casual one-on-one chats with various general managers across the chains. from Sandals and Beaches Resorts. Created exclusively for the Canadian market, the series debuts Tuesday, Feb. 21.

JULIE LAMONTAGNE TO TRANSAT: Chief People, Sustainability and Communications Officer

Transat A.T. inc. has announced the appointment of Julie Lamontagne as Chief People, Sustainability and Communications Officer of Transat. She will be responsible for developing and deploying initiatives in corporate culture, labour relations and talent attraction, retention, and mobilization. She will also oversee corporate responsibility programs as well as internal and external communications. She will begin her new role on March 13.

CRITICIAL JUNCTURE: Agents urged to voice Tourism Growth Strategy support

ACTA is asking travel agents again to send letters to their Member of Parliament in support of its recommendations on the federal Tourism Growth Strategy (TSG). The initiative is part of a wider effort by the travel industry in Canada to ensure that its concerns are top of mind as the government prepares its upcoming 2023 budget.

CYCLONE PROMPTS STATE OF EMERGENCY IN NEW ZEALAND

A national state of emergency was declared in New Zealand Tuesday after Cyclone Gabrielle battered the country’s north in what officials described as the nation’s most severe weather event in years. The emergency declaration was only the third in the country’s history.

CTO ANNOUNCES RETURN OF LANDMARK EVENTS IN 2023

As the tourism sector across the Caribbean registers strong post-pandemic results, the 25-member Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) is resuming several hallmark activities and events this year to help strengthen the region’s position as the world’s leading warm-weather destination.

FLORIDA ROADTRIP: What’s new and notable around the state

Whether travellers are looking for new places to stay, visiting iconic theme parks, returning to favourite haunts, or discovering a part of the state they may not have known, there is never a shortage of new experiences and opportunities in Florida. Here is a just a small sampling of some of what’s brightening the tourism scene in the Sunshine State in 2023.

SURGING DEMAND PROMPTS ‘HISTORIC’ AIR INDIA BUY

Air India is placing orders for 470 Boeing and Airbus aircraft to keep up with surging demand for increased mobility in a nation with a swelling middle class. It is Boeing’s third largest sale of all time, in dollar value, and its second of all time in quantity, and has India’s prime minister predicting that the country will soon be the third largest aviation market in the world.

LOOKING AHEAD AT ADVENTURES BY DISNEY 2024

In 2024, Adventures by Disney guests will have more opportunities to explore Antarctica, the Arctic, and the Galapagos Islands with added expedition cruises to the destinations, plus, for the first time, the chance to discover the Adriatic Sea.

WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE: Nature rules at new Mexican Four Seasons

With just 15 luxury tents surrounded by 19 forested hectares on the edge of a private peninsula in Punta Mita, Mexico, Four Seasons’ new adults-only Naviva resort is now welcoming guests with the promise of a personalized retreat that “awakens the intrinsic bond that humans have with nature.”

TWO CONTRASTING WEEKS IN PANAMA

Earlier this year four of us – old friends (in both senses!) – arrived in Bocas del Toro, a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea off the far western shores of Panama. We had been tossing around the idea of a winter getaway for several weeks but found a decision difficult. City or somewhere quiet? Beach or countryside? Hotel or self-catered? We each had different ideas, but had agreed that it should be a destination none of us had visited before. Then came an inspired suggestion … Panama! A ‘first’ for each of us. And we could spend a relaxing week in the tropical islands of Bocas and a busy week in Panama City. All our boxes were ticked!

There are destination weddings, and then there are Mazatlán weddings

Mexico’s Pacific Coast is a beautiful mix of charming towns, stunning beaches and tropical landscapes, and no destination better captures the best of this paradise than Mazatlán. This idyllic resort town is perfect for couples planning their nuptials down south and offers a variety of options for all kinds of celebrations, big and small. Known as The Pearl of the Pacific, Mazatlán is a breathtaking location that brings couples’ destination wedding dreams to life.

Crafting a Dream Wedding with Sandals Resorts

The charm of the Caribbean is undeniable. The gorgeous tropical landscape makes this region an appealing choice for a stunning ceremony venue. Sandals® Resorts calls the Caribbean home for the same reason — we can’t deny the magic of this place. When guests have started newly engaged life, Sandals Resorts would be their best choice to explore a venue. From the lush jungle scenery to the powdery white-sand beaches, our resorts have several distinct locations to select from. Couples can also customize their passionate getaway whichever way they wish. There’s no end to the ways to create perfect Caribbean escape.

VIEW FROM PERU: What’s happening and is it safe to travel?

Political turmoil is nothing new in Peru, which has seen six presidents in the last five years. But the scale of violence following President Pedro Castillo’s Dec. 7 impeachment and arrest for a clumsy effort to shutter Congress – unrest that has left 57 people dead and hundreds more injured – has revived class and racial divisions and thrown a wrench into Peru’s important tourism industry.

WESTJET, PORTER: Canadian carriers announce new routes

WestJet has unveiled 20 new routes and three new destinations – Minneapolis, Detroit and Washington DC (Dulles) – to the airline’s summer schedule, which features what the carrier calls its “largest expansion in history” out of Edmonton. At the same time, Porter is launching Ottawa-Charlottetown service in May.

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