This week’s Travel Courier Cover Story takes a look at the Royal Tyrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller, AB. Built directly adjacent to the fossil-rich fields of the “badlands” near Drumheller, the famous museum recently debuted its latest exhibit, “Alberta’s Last Sea Dragon: Solving an Ancient Puzzle.”
Our lead news story unveils Kenya Tourist Board’s new specialist course for agents, the Jambo Kenya Specialist Program.
Other special sections include Latin America and Egypt/Middle East
Check out our regular Travel Courier features such as Check-In, Fam and Trade Incentives.
Much of the focus on Britain this summer has (rightly) been on the just-concluded Olympics. We look a little further out this week at timeless Cornwall, which considers itself connected to, but, in spirit, not really part of the rest of England.
Want to have your say on how air ads are priced? Find out how in this week TC.
Sections this week include: Cuba, River Cruising, and Weddings/Honeymoons.
In case you missed it, the Agents’ Choice Awards annual results are out. Go to www.travelpress.com for more information.
A British group wants to fight back against the Internet -- by using the Internet! Find out how in this week\'s Canadian Travel Press.
We also look at the Skytrax results for 2012 plus list some of the world\'s best airlines for layovers.
Check out \"One on One\" with an exec from Enterprise
Plus, all our usual features: Five Questions, Ask the Agent, Bulletin Board, Space Odyssey, and Where in the World, in this week\'s digital edition of CTP.
More than a million Canadians visited Central Florida last year — setting an all-time record and helping boost overall numbers past the 55-million mark for the first time. Read all about it in this week’s Travel Courier Cover Story.
CLIA is also upbeat about 2012 cruise numbers, as revealed in this week’s lead news story.
Other features include Africa, Rail and Discover America, as well as such regular features as On Tour, Check-In, Fam, West and Calendar.