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ACTA looks for agent support as it works to keep Ontario Comp Fund overhaul on track
ACTA says it’s looking for financial support from Ontario travel agencies to support its new lobby funding campaign, as it calls for swift and effective action to address what it says is the financial burden of the Ontario travel industry’s Compensation Fund.
Holiday travel advice for Canadians, from Global Affairs Canada
Global Affairs Canada has a list of tips to remember for holiday travel this year.
Espionage, ID theft? Myriad risks from stolen Marriott data
The data stolen from the Marriott hotel empire in a massive breach is so rich and specific it could be used for espionage, identity theft, reputational attacks and even home burglaries, security experts say.
Canada Jetlines signs $15 million deal with SmartLynx Airlines
With its plans still in motion to become what it calls “Canada’s first true ultra-low cost carrier”, Canada Jetlines says it has entered into a subscription agreement with SmartLynx Airlines SIA for financing commitments of up to $15 million.
More Canadians are looking to take a winter getaway this year: survey
The number of Canadians who say they plan to book a winter getaway for 2018 – 2019 is up 6% year over year, according to just-released results from the annual Canadian Winter Vacation Confidence Index.
Survey says politics & exchange rate will lead to rise in domestic travel
Head’s up: 2019 will be the year of domestic travel.
Flemming Friisdahl reflects on the future of home based agents
We asked The Travel Agent Next Door Founder, Flemming Friisdahl, for his predictions for the continued growth of the home-based agent phenomenon.
Former Air Canada vet is Blue Cross Canassurance’s new VP, Business Development
A well-known Canadian travel industry veteran has re-emerged as the new Vice-President, Business Development at Blue Cross Canassurance.
Transat AT vows to raise prices next summer after third quarter losses
Transat AT Inc. executives have pledged to raise prices next summer after a spike in fuel costs sent the carrier on course to its least profitable third quarter in a decade.