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New website launches for Canadian snowbirds
Agents with snowbird clients can pass on this new website link with tips, tools and information to help them navigate wintering abroad.
China’s HNA to buy Radisson operator Carlson Hotels
A unit of Chinese conglomerate HNA Group has agreed to buy Carlson Hotels, which owns brands including Radisson and Country Inns and Suites, the latest in a flurry of overseas investments by Chinese companies.
Peer to peer car rental company Turo launches in Canada
The AirBnB of car rentals is launching in three Canadian provinces in a limited international expansion as it grapples with the types of insurance headaches that often plague sharing-economy startups.
Shareholders approve sale of Starwood Hotels to Marriott
Marriott International has cleared one of its major hurdles on its journey to acquire rival Starwood and become the world’s largest hotel chain.
Anbang drops bid to buy Starwood, clearing way for Starwood-Marriott merger
Could the battle for Starwood finally be coming to a close?
Starwood saga continues: Consortium raises price to edge out Marriott
The price for Starwood Hotels just keeps rising, with the latest bid from China’s Anbang Insurance Group and its partners crossing the US$15 billion mark.
THOR, Inc. debuts new agent booking tool in U.S., coming soon to Canada
THOR, Inc., a leading travel services company, has launched its brand new Agent Connection, dubbed an all-in-one global booking tool for travel agents.
Transat Distribution Canada launches outside sales agent program
Transat Distribution Canada’s new Transat Travel Agent@Home is aimed at home-based travel sales professionals.
Starwood accepts Marriott’s counter-offer, deal expected to close mid-year
Just days after calling off a buyout agreement with Marriott International in favour of an offer made by a Chinese consortium, Starwood Hotels & Resorts has ping-ponged back to Marriott, accepting the company’s counter-offer worth US$13.6 billion.