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Universal Studios Orlando dares to scare

  • It’s baaack! Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studio Orlando opens Sept. 16 with a month and more of ghoulish, fiendish activities for visitors to the Florida theme park
  • Air Canada Vacations is seeking input from agents on its new advisory board
  • Features this week include Britain & Europe and India
  • Plus our regular departments, including Rooms, Touring, Air, West, Events, and Trade Incentives
Posted in Travel Courier

It’s In The Air

  • One on One with Jamaica’s tourism minister
  • Tahiti – It’s closer than you think
  • TraveLaw wrestles with Ontario's BSA
  • Check out CTP's Photo Album
  • Canadian firm making magic at LaGuardia
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Fresh thoughts on Israel

  • Israel has many calling cards, but gastronomy, perhaps, flies under the radar. This week’s cover story offers some food for thought...
  • It’s been 15 years since Sept. 11, and, while never to forget, New York has recovered and moved on. We check in with Lower Manhattan for the latest.
  • Features this week include Hawaii and Luxury Travel.
  • Plus our regular departments, including Rooms, Touring, Air, West, Events, Fams and Trade Incentives.
Posted in Travel Courier

Big changes coming

  • Jamaica is back in the groove
  • A new day dawns for Vacation.com
  • Big developments for BC ski resorts
  • Weddings & honeymoons are big business for agents
  • Check out some more Agents' Choice winners
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

Hooked on Hanoi

  • Travel Courier’s Michael Baginski was recently in Hanoi and shares the ins and outs of Vietnam’s bustling capital in this week’s Cover Story.
  • Vacation.com Canada is part of the new TL Network. Read all about it in this week’s lead story.
  • Special features include Caribbean and Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.
  • As always: Rooms, fams, events, incentives and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

The Future Looks Bright

  • Toronto Pearson has a bright future
  • Are Canadians headed back to the USA
  • On the road in Nepal with Paul Unterberg
  • Discover the brands of Melia Hotels International
  • Mexico City tourism is flying high
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

TravCorp’s Element celebrates 20 years

  • Jeff Element is celebrating 20 years at TravCorp Canada. Read all about it in this week’s Cover Story.
  • Our top story looks at Vail Resorts’ recent acquisition of Whistler Blackcomb and what it might mean for Canadian skiers.
  • Features this week include the U.S. and Mexico/Latin America.
  • As always: Incentives, Events, West and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

Wondering where the lions are

  • Intrepid wants to take a bite out of the practice of lion walks and other tourist-related exploitation of Africa’s king of the beasts.
  • Groups mean business, as we discuss in this weeks special Marquee.
  • New Orleans is profiled in a photo essay by Mike Baginski.
  • Crystal Cruises has tackled the famed Northwest Passage – an industry first for a luxury liner.
Posted in Canadian Travel Press

A world away in Kansai

  • Living history comes alive in Japan and this is most evident in Kansai as recently discovered by Western Editor Ted Davis. Find out more in this week’s Cover Story.
  • Our top story looks at Melia Hotels International which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year.
  • Features this week include Asia/Pacific, Cruise and Insurance.
  • As always: Incentives, Fams, Air, West and much more.
Posted in Travel Courier

Hitting New Heights

  • Europe will rebound, operators say
  • TraveLaw takes a look at trust funds
  • One-on-one with Melia's Tony Cortizas
  • An inside look at Sandals Montego Bay
  • Casa de Campo - A retreat for all
Posted in Canadian Travel Press