Cunard Line has announced an ambitious refurbishment plan for its esteemed cruise ship, Queen Elizabeth, scheduled to commence in early 2025. This significant upgrade aims to enhance the on-board experience with a series of innovative changes and improvements, ensuring that passengers enjoy the highest standards of luxury during their travels. Key Features of the Queen Elizabeth Refurbishment Interior Updates Enhancing Guest Experience The refurbishment will focus on rejuvenating the ship’s interiors, infusing modern elegance while retaining the classic Cunard charm. Passengers can expect refined decor across public areas, lounges, and cabins, providing an inviting atmosphere suitable for relaxation and entertainment.…
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As Canadian travel to Los Cabos experiences unprecedented growth, the Los Cabos Tourism Board is actively pursuing enhanced airlift options from Canada, particularly targeting regions such as Ontario and Quebec. Recent reports highlight that the number of Canadian visitors is set to surpass 240,000 in 2025, a notable increase from 200,000 in 2024, representing a remarkable 20% growth rate compared to the previous year’s 11%. “The influx of visitors from the eastern provinces aligns perfectly with our goals,” stated Rodrigo Esponda, Managing Director of the Los Cabos Tourism Board. This increased interest underlines the importance of bolstering flight options from…
In 2026, Alaska will experience a significant boost in cruise capacity, as three prominent cruise lines—Azamara, MSC Cruises, and Virgin Voyages—expand their operations to include this stunning destination during the summer season. This addition reflects the growing popularity of Alaska as a prime cruise destination for adventurers and nature lovers alike. Azamara’s New Routes to Alaska Azamara is set to introduce its first Alaskan itineraries in summer 2026, offering a unique cruise experience that emphasizes immersion in local culture and stunning landscapes. Passengers can expect to explore some of Alaska’s iconic locales, from the majestic glaciers of Glacier Bay National…
TORONTO — This week, 5Continents launched an invigorating roadshow across Ontario, spotlighting the theme “5 Cities – 5 Partners – 5 Destinations.” The initiative aims to empower travel advisors through a comprehensive training series that runs from November 25 to 27. Events are scheduled in St. Catharines, Oakville, Kitchener, Vaughan, and Whitby, providing an array of learning and networking opportunities. Key representatives from top international destinations including Croatia, Malta, Dubai, Scandinavia, and Turkiye shared insider tips and insights aimed at enhancing advisors’ product knowledge for both FIT (Free Independent Traveler) and group bookings. The event also serves as a valuable…
Scarlet Lady For cruising enthusiasts, a groundbreaking opportunity has arrived: Virgin Voyages is introducing the world’s first year-round cruise pass. This unique offering enables travelers to cruise at their leisure, hopping on and off the ships much like a city tour bus. Details of the Year-Round Cruise Pass Virgin Voyages is extending its innovative Season Pass program with a remarkable new option. For just USD $120,000 (approximately CAD $169,000), you and a guest can trade traditional living expenses for unparalleled access to a year of sailing on a variety of epic itineraries across the globe, including the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and…
Cabo San Lucas Port The recent decision by Mexico’s Senate to introduce a new cruise passenger fee is raising significant concerns among industry stakeholders. Starting in 2025, cruise ship visitors to Mexican ports will face an additional charge of USD $42, compounding existing taxes that average about $20 (approximately 408 Mexican pesos). This development comes as the cruise industry grapples with the implications of escalating costs, potentially altering travel patterns and economic benefits associated with cruise tourism. The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) has voiced strong objections to the new fee, warning that it could render Mexican ports significantly pricier compared…
Aruba is revitalizing its efforts in the Canadian travel market, seeking to re-establish its position as a top contender in sustainable tourism. Historically the second-largest source of visitors to the island after the U.S., Canada accounts for about 5% of Aruba’s annual visitor numbers, which total around two million. According to Ronella Croes, CEO of the Aruba Tourism Authority, the renewed focus on Canada comes as part of a broader strategy to diversify Aruba’s visitor demographics. “Canada is crucial for us as we aim to introduce new visitors who can become lifelong ambassadors for Aruba,” Croes noted. This year, Aruba…
In a significant turnaround for the airline industry, Flair Airlines is rewriting its narrative with impressive on-time performance and innovative new services. The ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) is set to enhance the passenger experience through the launch of its new initiative, Flair FWD. Innovative Services with Flair FWD Flair FWD introduces a variety of passenger-centric features designed to elevate travel comfort and convenience. Key offerings include in-seat ordering, enabling travelers to order food and beverages directly from their smartphones. Additionally, Flair Airlines is introducing an on-time guarantee that provides flight credits if flights arrive more than 60 minutes late for any…
Experience the Best of Uganda: A 10-Day Adventure for Travel Advisors Are you a travel advisor looking to enhance your knowledge and offerings? Look no further than the Explore Uganda FAM, a uniquely crafted 10-day experience. This itinerary is designed to showcase Uganda’s unrivaled natural beauty and vibrant culture, allowing you to truly understand and sell the magic of this East African gem. Discover Uganda’s Rich Biodiversity Uganda is home to some of the world’s most extraordinary wildlife experiences. During the Explore Uganda FAM, you will have the opportunity to encounter the iconic gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. This…
According to recent data from StatsCan, March 2025 witnessed a significant decrease in travel costs for Canadians. Airfare prices saw a remarkable drop of 12%, while the cost of travel tours declined by 4.7% compared to the previous year. This substantial reduction in prices can be attributed to a noticeable decrease in the number of Canadians traveling to the U.S. In a parallel trend, U.S. travel industries also experienced lower prices, with reduced airfare and hotel room rates. This decline is largely connected to a slowdown in international travel demand, affecting revenue for airlines and hospitality sectors. As Canadians opt…