Barceló Maya Palace Deluxe Barceló Maya Palace
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Barceló Maya Palace Deluxe Barceló Maya Palace
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Visit transatholidays.com 0101PAGE02_05_11_16.indd 2 12/22/2014 11:14:58 AM Canadian tourism marketing set to tackle ‘someday syndrome’ espite all the good work of the CanD adian Tourism Commission (CTC), this country suffers from the “someday syndrome,” according to marketing senior vice-president Greg Klasssen. He told the recent Ottawa congress of the Tourism Industry Association of Canada that, while Canada enjoys top-of-mind appeal with potential visitors, they often fail to follow through, resigning themselves to “get here someday.” “We need to figure this out,” Klassen declared, adding that the problem might well be solved by leveraging technology, an avenue that the CTC has already been exploring. “We have to market like its 2019 not 1999, which means looking at new channels and new media, in order to follow the global customer,” said the senior VP, who will 18 calendar be leaving the commis10 cruise sion in February. 12 caribbean Klassen advised, “We need to delve into 15 classifieds their digital lives in order to learn about their content needs, so we can tailor that content. It’s the best way to reach the hyper-connected traveller.” While he admitted that it will be “scary,” he said the CTC needs to utilize “Big Data” in order to reach potential India Tourism hosted a Toronto event just before Christmas, with Canadian director Anil Oraw using the occasion to tell those on hand that 2015 looks “very promising” for his homeland, in part because of upcoming Air Canada service to India. Pictured (l-r) are Ram Kolipakam of Air India, Oraw, Sally Mikhail of GMTours and Munir Talib of the Travel Circuit. TORONTO DEPARTURES ALL INCLUSIVE RIVIERA MAYA, MEXICO ROYALTON RIVIERA CANCUN RESORT & SPA +++++ JAN 09 & 16 $ LUXURY JUNIOR SUITE 1095 + $392 Taxes +$3347 4 tax tax ta ax FOR FULL SELECTION OF HOTELS, VISIT WWW.SUNWING.CA LIVE IT TO BELIEVE IT The Airline Ticket Centre a JANUARY 1, 2015 0101NEWZ.indd 3 SM company TRAVEL COURIER 3 12/22/2014 1:10:04 PM visitors, no matter where they are located. Big Data involves data sets so large and complex that it becomes more difficult to process than using traditional data processing applications. The novel approach will mean that when the CTC re-enters the US market it will not be going the geographic route by targeting major metropolitan centres, but will be targeting the wants and needs of individual customers. Klassen explained, “Regardless where they live in the United States or anywhere else in the world, as long as they’re near an airport that can bring them here, we will be reaching the hyper-connected traveller.” The concept bodes well for the US market in particular, he said, pointing out that the CTC’s Global Tourism Watch research program in 2013 showed that 33.6 million Americans were “seriously considering” a Canada trip within the next two years. — Mike Dunbar TICO ALTERS LOOK OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS Travel Industry Council of Ontario (TICO) members approved a resolution to change the composition of its board at a meeting held just prior to Christmas. The new measure replaces the CITC seat (due to the organization’s dissolution and merger into ACTA) with an elected industry seat that will come into effect with the next TICO elections in 2015. The move effectively reconstitutes the board to the way it was before 2009. Pepper retires In other TICO news, the organization said farewell to retiring CEO and president Michael Pepper after 17 years. Effective Jan. 1, he is replaced by Richard Smart. ▶www.tico.ca TRAFALGAR WILL MISS ETA OFFICE IN CANADA Trafalgar Tours, which will restart its Egypt program in January, has kind words for the Egyptian Tourist Authority’s Canadian office, which was closed in midDecember. The authority’s head office said Canada will now be handled by its New York office. “We had a positive rapport with the Egyptian Tourist Authority in Montreal, and we will continue to have and build a strong relationship with the New York office and look forward to working with Gawaher Aly Youssef,” said Doug Patterson, who oversees Trafalgar’s Canadian operation. Patterson noted the closure came as Egyptian tourism rebounds. He also praised Trafalgar’s Egypt program for bringing the “destination to life” and said the tour operator is confident about tourist safety. ▶www.trafalgartours.ca NEW STARFISH RESORTS A SUNWING EXCLUSIVE Sunwing Vacations is welcoming the arrival of all-inclusive hotel chain Starfish Resorts, available exclusively through FOUNDER W.H. Baxter 1919-2004 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Edith Baxter [email protected] PRESIDENT David McClung [email protected] B ermuda has been selected to host the 35th America’s Cup in 2017. The world’s premier sailing event is considered the most difficult trophy in sport to win, and will bring both elite sailing teams and global media to the island’s Great Sound. The high-profile global event is expected to have significant impact on Bermuda’s tourism industry, beginning with the America’s Cup World Series event in October of 2015 through to the Americas Cup Finals events in 2017. The Royal Naval Dockyard was selected as the venue to base the 2017 America’s Cup. In anticipation of the event, a purpose-built event village will be developed in the South Basin of Dockyard to provide an optimal spectator setting. EXECUTIVE V.P. OPERATIONS Wendy McClung [email protected] Vol. 50 No. 1 www.travelcourier.ca EXECUTIVE EDITOR Bob Mowat [email protected] EDITOR/PUBLISHER Michael Baginski [email protected] ASSISTANT EDITOR Greg D. Coates [email protected] QUEBEC EDITOR Mike Dunbar [email protected] WESTERN EDITOR Ted Davis [email protected] 604-685-2588 FAX: 604-734-9743 STAFF WRITER Ian Stalker [email protected]; SALES & MARKETING DIRECTOR INT’L. MARKETING SALES MANAGER ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE AUDIENCE/PROD. DEVELOPMENT MGR. CLASSIFIEDS PRODUCTION ART DIRECTOR PRODUCTION MANAGER ADV. 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Single price per copy $2.00 (plus applicable taxes) Subscription Rates: Canada - $60 per year(plus applicable taxes). HST #R120906425): Foreign - $110 US per year. ISSN 1182-9699 Canadian Publications Mail Product Sales Agreement No. 40063078. Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: Circulation Department, 310 Dupont Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5R 1V9 e-mail: [email protected] PRINTED IN CANADA Copyright 2015. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund of the Department of Canadian Heritage. 4 TRAVEL COURIER 0101NEWZ.indd 4 JANUARY 1, 2015 12/22/2014 1:08:19 PM LIVE IT TO BELIEVE IT ONE WEEK 0101PAGE02_05_11_16.indd 5 12/22/2014 11:15:17 AM customers with an attractive winter getaway to the Green Mountain State. Two weekly round-trip options, running Thursdays through Sundays, are available and will be increased to four round trips in February. Special Porter ski and lodging packages and shuttle bus services for Jay Peak Resort, Smugglers’ Notch Resort, Stowe Mountain Resort, Sugarbush Resort, and Killington Resort are available at: ▶www.porterescapes.com Air Canada launched its inaugural flight between Toronto Pearson and St. Mathias, Que. (Mont-Tremblant) Dec. 18 with ceremonies in both airports. Pilots and cabin crew (from left) Gavin Ells, Shawandra Donaldson, Catherine Sagala, and Tom Castaldo did the honours at YYZ for flight AC7840. The service will be operated four times per week until March 30, 2015 by Air Canada Express with a 74-seat Bombardier Q400 aircraft. the tour operator (and launched by its Blue Diamonds Hotels & Resorts brand). The first resort is the Starfish Cayo Santa Maria in Cuba. It used to be La Estrella, Cayo Santa Maria, and is now an all-suite property with two free-form swimming pools. Accommodation options include junior suites and suites with views of the ocean or tropical gardens. In-suite features include room service, a mini bar, coffee-maker, and in-room safe. Guests can enjoy six buffet and à la carte restaurants and four separate bars. In addition, 24-hour food and beverage service is available. ▶www.sunwing.ca CANJET CASTS WIDER WEB THROUGH TRAVELBRANDS CanJet Airlines has signed a distribution deal with TravelBrands Inc. to offer its vacation packages and flights through the company’s extensive network of retail and wholesale companies. Through this agreement, TravelBrands will sell CanJet Vacations package holidays through its retail brands, including Red Tag Vacations, Bel Air Travel, Sears Travel and other outlets, and CanJet flights, as another airline option for its Sunquest customers. “This comprehensive agreement is a win-win for both parties,” said 6 TRAVEL COURIER 0101NEWZ.indd 6 Stephen Rowe, president of CanJet. “It gives us a valuable distribution network for our vacation products and a respected tour operator partner on our airline flights.” ▶www.canjet ▶vacations.com CLUB MED THANKS TRAVEL AGENTS Club Med recently launched its “Thank you by Club Med” campaign to thank travel agencies for their collaboration, with special surprises, exclusive content and a contest. To conclude the first edition of the campaign, the Club Med team in Canada has created a video to thank travel professionals... Discover it now at: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=efSykqHwa0k&feature= youtu.be or on: clubmedagents.ca ▶http://en.clubmedagents.ca/ thank-you#tkbcmen. PORTER PACKAGES SKIING IN VERMONT Porter Airlines flights between Toronto’s Billy Bishop Airport and Vermont’s Burlington International Airport began before Christmas, and travellers can now purchase ski and snowboard packages through Porter Escapes. Five Vermont ski resorts have partnered with Porter to provide NEW BOOKS FROM BOOMERANG, EXOTIC Exotik Tours and Boomerang Tours have each launched new 2015/16 travel magazines, replacing the traditional brochure format with a “much more consumer-focused style, and each adding fantastic new product to their respective lineups.” “All of our most popular programs are back this year, including our always-popular long stays in Spain, Portugal and the French Riviera, as well as our Bali packages and à la carte touring options, but these new travel magazines also offer consumers and travel agents lots of great ideas and concepts to consider when booking their Exotik or Boomerang getaway,” said David Boigné, vice-president, Exotik Tours & Boomerang Tours. Highlights • New cruise packages in the Mediterranean with Norwegian Cruise Lines, including an added value promotion when booked 120+ days out; • More package offerings in Croatia, Spain, Italy and Morocco, including private Morocco tours for a maximum of six guests; • New deluxe cruising in Russia and new 14-day/12-night “In the Heartland of Russia” tour staying at fourstar hotels (departs May 31, 2015); • Expanded Asia program with tours in Singapore and Malaysia; • New tour in Rwanda to see the Mountain Gorillas. ▶www.ExotikTours.com, www. BoomerangTours.ca JANUARY 1, 2015 12/22/2014 1:07:47 PM AIR TRANSAT Air Transat now offers service to Orlando from Ottawa. Direct flights to Florida from the Canadian capital will be operated on Fridays from Feb. 13 to April 10, 2015. Direct flights to Orlando are also available from Toronto, Halifax, Moncton, Montreal, and Quebec City. ▶www.airtransat.ca QATAR AIRWAYS Qatar Airways has taken delivery of the first of its 80 Airbus A350 XWB aircraft on order. The A350 XWB is a family of mid-sized, wide-body airliners designed to enhance fuel, HARD ROCK INT. Hard Rock International reports the Hard Rock Hotel Dubai Marina is projected to open in mid-2015 and housed in the Marina 101 development. Boasting 101 floors, Marina 101 will be the second tallest building in the United Arab Emirates upon completion. The tower will be divided into three different levels, the first of which is the 281-room Hard Rock Hotel, the collection’s first property to open in the Middle East, occupying the first 33 floors. Hard Rock Hotel Dubai Marina will feature a soon-to-be-unveiled club lounge and dining establishment on the 101st floor complemented by the brand’s signature entertainment. ▶www.hardrockhotels.com LONDON MARRIOTT London Marriott Hotel Park Lane is set to complete a renovation in operating costs and environmental efficiencies during medium- to longhaul airline operations and features the very latest in aerodynamics, design and advanced technologies. ▶www.qatarairways.com PRECISION AIR Air Promotion Group has been appointed Canadian GSA for Precision-Air, Tanzania’s leading airline. Travel agents selling iconic destinations in East Africa have an experienced and knowledgeable team based in Canada to handle any queries. PrecisionAir pays 5% commission on all published fares. ▶www.apg-usa.us/PrecisionAir June as part of the repositioning of the hotel to represent the best of Marriott in London and “to be the hotel of choice in Mayfair.” The interiors of the London Marriott Hotel Park Lane are currently undergoing a complete transformation. Plans extend to all 152 bedrooms, the introduction of five new suites and a redesign of the lobby, Executive Lounge and meeting rooms. The new layout of rooms will include entrance lobbies and will be decorated in soft shades of white, dove grey and lavender. Materials such as leather, silk, solid wood and bookmatched marble are to be used throughout. ▶www.marriott.com GRACE HOTELS Luxury boutique hotel group Grace Hotels has launched the next level of its Bespoke by Grace program. ONEWORLD Oneworld has added two more benefits for the most loyal customers of its member airlines – priority baggage delivery for frequent flyers with oneworld Emerald- and Sapphiretier status and an additional checked baggage allowance for Sapphire cardholders. Both new privileges are in addition to the benefits already offered to frequent flyers with oneworld Emerald or Sapphire status when flying on any oneworld member airline in any class. Customers travelling in First and Business Class cabins will, in most cases, receive an even greater free checked baggage allowance. ▶www.oneworld.com The concept, originally launched in 2010 to enable Grace guests to personalize many aspects of their stay before arrival, is now expanding to include a range of experiences centred on themes including gastronomy, adventure, culture and romance. Bespoke by Grace experiences can be created and curated for guests before and during their stay to match their specific preferences. Grace Hotels are located in varied destinations – from the Greek islands of Santorini and Mykonos to the dramatic backdrop of Northwest Argentina, Panama City, the country and waterside retreats of New England, and Beijing. Experiences range from sunset picnics in hidden locations with a private butler to tours of the local vineyards with guests blending their own wines with a local winemaker. ▶www.gracehotels.com JANUARY 1, 2015 0101AIRSPACE_CHECKIN.indd 7 TRAVEL COURIER 7 12/22/2014 11:13:09 AM 2015 GLOBAL T Jan. 10-13---------American Bus Association Marketplace (St. Louis, MO) (www.buses.org) Jan. 14-16---------Florida Huddle (Greater Fort Lauderdale Broward County Convention Center, Florida) (www.floridahuddle.com) Jan. 14-18---------Vakantiebeurs Holiday Show and Trade Show (Utrecht, The Netherlands) (www.vakantiebeurs.nl) Jan. 15-18---------MATKA Nordic Travel Fair (Helsinki, Finland) (www.finnexpo.fi) Jan. 18-22---------National Tour Association Travel Exchange: (New Orleans) (www.ntaonline.com/convention) Jan. 21-24---------ENTER 2015 (Dublin, Ireland) (www.enter-2014.org) Jan. 22-25---------EMITT 2015 19th East Mediterranean Tourism & Travel Exhibition (Istanbul, Turkey) (www.travel-exhibitiions.com) Jan. 22-29---------ASEAN Tourism Forum (Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar) (www.atflaos.com) Jan. 28-30---------Caribbean Travel Marketplace (San Juan, Puerto Rico) (www.caribbeanhotelandtourism.com) Jan. 28 – Feb. 1 FITUR International Tourism Trade Fair (Madrid, Spain) (www.fitur.ifema.es) Jan. 28-31---------TIP Alpe-Adria: Tourism and Leisure Show (Ljubljana, Slovenia) (http://en.ljubljanafair.com) Jan. 29-31---------SATTE Travel Mart (New Delhi, India) (www.satte.org) Jan. 29-Feb. 1 ITF Slovakiatour: 21st International Trade Fair (Bratislava, Slovakia) (www.incheba.sk) Feb. 2-3llllllllllllllllllHotel Association of Canada National Conference & Trade Show (Hilton Toronto Hotel, Toronto) (www.hacconference.com) Feb. 4-6 PATA Adventure Travel & Responsible Tourism Conference & Mart 2015 (AT&RTCM 2015) (Thimphu, Bhutan) (www.PATA.org) Feb. 4-6 NWTO/UNESCO World Conference on Tourism and Culture: Building a New Partnership, Siem Reap, Cambodia Feb. 5-8 lIcelandair Mid Atlantic 2015 (Reykjavik) (www.midatlanticiceland.com) Feb. 9-13 lSITE Executive Summit (Dubai) (www.siteglobal.com) Feb. 10-11 IMTM International Mediterranean Tourism Market (Tel Aviv, Israel) (www.imtm-telaviv.com) Feb. 10-12 lGIBTM -The Gulf Incentive, Business Travel & Meetings Exhibition (Abu Dhabi, UAE) (www.reedexpo.com) Feb. 12-14 lBIT: International Tourism Exchange (Milan, Italy) (www.bit.fieramilano.it) Feb. 18-19 lInternational CONFEX (London, England) (www.international-confex.com) Feb. 19-22 lHoliday World Prague (Prague, Czech Republic) (www.incheba.cz) Feb. 19-22l IFT International Fair of Tourism (Belgrade, Serbia) (www.ift-belgrade.com) Feb. 24-25 AIME Asia-Pacific Incentives and Meetings Expo (Melbourne, Australia) (www.aime.com.au) Feb. 25-26 Travel Technology Europe 2015 (London, England) (www.traveltechnologyshow.com) TBA Canadian Tourism Marketing Summit (2015 Date, Location TBA) (www.hotelassociation.ca) Feb. 25 - March 1 BTL Lisbon Travel Market (Lisbon, Portugal) (www.btl.fil.pt) Feb. 26 - March 1 ASTA International Destination Expo (Morocco) (www.asta.org) March 4-8 lITB Berlin (Berlin, Germany) (www.itb-berlin.com) March 11-12 BoBI - Best of Britain & Ireland Travel Trade Forum (NEC, Birmingham) (www.britainandirelandevent.co.uk) March 16-18 ILTM (International Luxury Travel Market) Japan (Kyoto, Japan) (www.iltm.net) March 16-19 Cruise Shipping Miami (Miami, Fla.) (www.cruiseshipping.net) March 18-21 Incentive Travel Exchange (Las Vegas) (www.incentivetravelexchange.com) March 18-21 MITT Moscow International Travel & Tourism Exhibition (EXPOCENTRE, Moscow) (www.mitt.ru/en) March 19-21 TUR Scandinavian Trade Fair for Travel, Tourism & Meetings (Gothenburg, Sweden) (www.tur.se) March 19-22 Salon Mondial du Tourisme (Paris, France) (www.lemondeaparis.com) March 22-25 Travel South USA 32nd Annual Showcase (Shreveport, LA) (www.travelsouthusa.org) March 23-26 Tianguis Turistico (Acapulco, Mexico) (www.tianguisturistico.com) March 24-25 4th Annual International Aboriginal Tourism Conference (IATC) (Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Quebec City, Canada) March 25-27 UITT Ukraine International Travel & Tourism Exhibition (Kiev, Ukraine) (www.uitt-kiev.com/en) TBA CITC-National AGM (Toronto) (www.citc.ca) April TBA TTG Polish Travel Mart (Katowice, Poland) (www.polishtravelmart.pl) April 2-4 lAITF Azerbaijan International Travel & Tourism Fair (Baku, Azerbaijan) (www.aitf.az/2011) April 8-11 International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association 32nd Anniversary Conference (Los Angeles) (www.igltaconvention.org) April 13-15 ILTM (International Luxury Travel Market) Africa, (Cape Town, South Africa) (http://www.iltm.com/africa) April 15-16 WTTC Global Summit (Madrid, Spain) (www.globaltraveltourism.com) April 15-17 World Travel Market Africa (Cape Town, South Africa) (http://www.wtmafrica.com) 0101PAGE08_09.indd 8 12/22/2014 1:56:17 PM TRADE SHOWS April 16-18 April 20-22 April 22-23 April 22-24 April 22-24 April 22-26 TOURSIB 2015: International Specialized Exhibition (Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia) (http://toursib.sibfair.ru/eng) GBTA Canada Conference (Toronto) (www.gbta.org) VisitScotland expo 2015, AECC, Aberdeen. (www.VisitScotlandTravelTrade.com) KITF Kazakhstan International Tourism Fair (Almaty, Kazakhstan) (www.kitf.kz/en) World Travel Market Latin America (Sao Paulo, Brazil) (www.reedexpo.co.uk) Cruise Line International Association’s (CLIA) cruise3sixty conference, Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention Center, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (https://www.cruise3sixty.com) April 23-26 PATA Annual Summit (Leshan, Sichuan, China) (www.PATA.org) April 24 – May 2 Vacation.com 2014 International Conference & Trade Show (aboard Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas) (www.conference.joinvacation.com) April 26-28 Germany Travel Mart, Thuringia, Germany (http://www.germany.travel/au/trade/gtm-germany-travel-mart/gtm/gtm_10.html) April 28-30 The Dominican Annual Tourism Exchange (DATE) (Paradisus Palma Real Convention Center) (www.DRDate.net) May 4-7 Arabian Travel Market (Dubai, UAE) (www.arabiantravelmarket.com) May 7-8 The Costa Rica Travel Mart (San Jose, Costa Rica) (www.expotur.com) May 7-10 World Travel Fair (Shanghai, China) (www.worldtravelfair.com.cn) May 9-11 INDABA 2014 (Durban, South Africa) (www.indaba-southafrica.co.za) May 11-14 #NEXT Travel Trade Exchange, Barceló Maya Beach hotel, Riviera Maya. (www.nexttravelexchange.com) May 19-21 IMEX-Worldwide Exhibition for Incentive Travel, Meetings and Events (Frankfurt, Germany) (www.imex-frankfurt.com) May 26-29 Rendez-vous Canada, Scotiabank Convention Centre, Niagara Falls (www.rvc.travel) May 30 – June 3 US Travel Association’s annual IPW (Pow Wow) marketplace. Orlando, Florida (www.ustravel.org) June 1-4 Asia Luxury Travel Market (Shanghai, China) (www.altm.com.cn) June 3-5 EUROAL 2015 International Travel Market, Torremolinos, Spain (www.euroal.net) June 3-5 Travel MarketPlace, International Plaza Hotel & Conference Center, Toronto June 11-14 International Travel Expo (Hong Kong) (www.itehk.com) June 26-28 Beijing International Tourism Expo (BITE) China National Convention Centre, Beijing, China (http://www.bitechina.com.cn/en) July 13-15 AMA Nonprofit Marketing Conference (Fairmont, Washington D.C., Georgetown) (www.ama.org) Aug. 1-4 lMeeting Professionals International: World Education Congress (San Francisco, CA) (www.mpiweb.org) Aug. 5-7 lChina Incentive, Business Travel and Meetings Exhibition (Beijing, China) (www.cibtm.travel/en) TBAAAAAAAAAlLa Cumbre - The Americas Travel Industry Summit (www.lacumbre.com) Sept. 6-8 PATA Travel Mart (Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, Bangalore, India) (www.PATA.org) Sept. 15-18 Otdykh/Leisure International Trade Fair for Tourism (Moscow) (www.tourismexpo.ru/en) Sept. 21-23 Switzerland Travel Mart (St. Moritz) (www.stnet.ch/de.cfm/STM) Sept. 26 – Oct. 3 Nexion Conference, aboard Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Getaway. (www.nexion.com/conexion) Sept. 29 – Oct. 2 TopResa-International French Travel Market (Paris) (www.topresa.com) Oct. 5-8 lAdventure Travel Trade Association’s 2014 Adventure Travel World Summit, Puerto Varas, Chile (www.adventuretravel.biz/connect/summit2015) Oct. 8-10 llCIS Travel Market (St. Petersburg, Russia) (www.restec.ru) Oct. 8-10 lTTG Incontri-International B2B Tourism Fair (Rimini, Italy) (www.ttgincontri.it) November TBA Cruise Shipping Asia 2015 (www.cruiseshippingasia.com) November TBA Visit Japan Travel Mart (www.vjtm.jp) Nov. 2-5 World Travel Market (London, England) (www.wtmlondon.com Nov. 5-6 BTC International (Rimini, Italy) (www.btc.it) Nov. 5-8 Luxury Travel Fair (London, England) (www.luxurytravelfair.com) Nov. 8-12 NACTA Conference 2015 (Kona, Hawaii) (www.NACTA.com) Nov. 12-15 Philoxenia-Thessaloniki (Thessaloniki, Greece) (www.philoxenia.travel) Nov. 15-18 Canada’s West Marketplace, Kelowna, BC (www.canadaswestmarketplace.com) Nov. 17-19 IBTM: World 2015 (Barcelona, Spain) (www.eibtm.com) TBAAAAAAAAAlCHTIC Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Investment Conference (www.caribbeanhotelandtourism.com) 0101PAGE08_09.indd 9 12/22/2014 1:56:41 PM CELEBRITY ORDERS NEW ICONIC SHIPS Celebrity Cruises has taken a bold step in ship design with the signing of a letter of intent for a new class of vessels. The two 2,900-guest, 117,000-gross-registered-ton ships, developed under the project name EDGE, will build upon the modern luxury experience of the brand’s Millennium and Solstice Class vessels. At 984 feet long, 123 feet wide and 190 feet high, Project EDGE will “deliver small ship itineraries with large ship amenities.” The company expects delivery of the first ship in fall 2018, with the second vessel delivered in the early part of 2020. The order is contingent upon the completion of customary conditions, including financing. Based upon current ship orders, projected capital expenditures for full year 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 are $1.4 billion, $1.5 billion, $2.3 billion, $0.4 billion, and $2.2 billion, respectively. ▶www.celebritycruises.com NORWEGIAN TEAMS UP WITH BUFFETT’S MARGARITAVILLE Cruisers should get their Fins Up and shakers of salt ready, as the first-ever floating Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville restaurant and 5 O’Clock Somewhere Bar will soon set sail onboard the allnew Norwegian Escape. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings CEO Kevin Sheehan announced the news at a company-wide event, with the help of a very special guest – the legendary Jimmy Buffett who performed for the crowd. Norwegian’s exclusive partnership with Margaritaville Holdings LLC extends to Norwegian’s island destinations including the new Harvest Caye in Belize and Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas, as well as other ships in the fleet. Norwegian Escape’s Margaritaville restaurant and bar will embody that essence of escapism with a laid-back atmosphere inspired 10 TRAVEL COURIER 0101PAGE10.indd 10 by the lyrics and lifestyle of Jimmy Buffett. Live performances Nostalgic island moments will come to life with a menu that invites guests to take a bite out of paradise with signature items like the Cheeseburger in Paradise and Who’s to Blame Margarita. This venue will be one of Escape’s complimentary dining outlets. In addition to the restaurant, Norwegian Escape will sport the 5 O’Clock Somewhere Bar, a music venue and outdoor bar on The Waterfront, featuring live nightly performances. Along with the venues on Norwegian Escape, the partnership also includes Margaritavillebranded food and beverage locations on Norwegian’s new island destination in Harvest Caye, Belize, set to open in fall 2015 and a 5 O’Clock Somewhere Bar on Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas, planned to also debut in 2015. ▶www.ncl.com ing the islands’ birds and wildlife up close in their natural habitat, including giant tortoises, iguanas, green sea turtles, penguins, reef sharks, and sea lions. Departure dates in 2016 include Feb. 17, March 16 and 30, May 25, July 6, Aug. 3, Sept. 14, and Nov. 9. ▶www.un-cruise.com ‘READYSETSAIL’ WITH HOLLAND AMERICA With the 2015 cruising season now here, Holland America Line (HAL) has launched a new “ReadySetSail” promotion that enables guests to take advantage of special offers, including an onboard spending credit for suite guests. And, to reward agents who encourage their clients to book early, the line is launching a sweepstakes tied to ReadySetSail that features exceptional offers on select summer 2015 sailings. Travel professionals who make ReadySetSail bookings by Feb. 28 will be entered into a drawing for a chance UN-CRUISE DETAILS to win a seven-day cruise for two in NEW GALÁPAGOS ADVENTURE a suite with a choice of one of several Un-Cruise Adventures is gearing up for summer destinations. Every booking its first foray into Ecuador’s Galápagos deposit made is another entry, and Islands and the historic city of Quito, increases the chance of winning. Agents both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, may also enter the sweepstakes by mail. with eight departures planned for 2016. Free upgrades Travellers interested in a longer advenGuests who book cruises with the ture in South America may add a fourReadySetSail promotion will receive a night Amazon basin rainforest cruise complimentary full stateroom upgrade, and a six-night excursion to Peru and up to 10% savings on select summer shore Machu Picchu. A nine-night Unequaled excursions when booked before March Ecuador! Colonial Quito & Galápagos 15, 2015, free or reduced third and fourth Islands adventure begins with a twofares, and a reduction of 50% off the night stay at Casa Gangotena, a 31-room normal deposit rate. With complimentary boutique hotel in Quito’s historic centre. upgrades, guests can sail in an oceanview Guided walking tours explore the hisstateroom for the price of an interior or toric city. The seven-night island cruise receive a free upgrade to a veranda when aboard the 48-guest La Pinta sails from purchasing an ocean-view. Suite bookings San Cristóbal Island and visits Española, receive a $300 onboard spending credit Genovesa, Santa Cruz, Bartolomé, per stateroom ($150 p.p.), a complimenSantiago and Chinese Hat Islet. Expert tary three-bottle Wine Navigator Package naturalists, guided tours and small and two free soda cards per stateroom. group adventure activities aid in explor- ▶www.hollandamerica.com JANUARY 1, 2015 12/22/2014 2:24:43 PM Your clients will enjoy exceptional offers on select 2015 Europe, Canada & New England, Bermuda, Alaska Cruises or Land+Sea Journeys*, and you’ll get a chance to win a free cruise!** FREE Stateroom Upgrades • Plus, up to 10% off select shore excursions • 50% Reduced Deposit • FREE or reduced cruise fares for 3rd/4th guests Suites receive the above, plus: $300 Onboard Spending Credit per stateroom • FREE Wine Navigator Package (3 bottles) • Two FREE Soda Cards (value up to $100 per stateroom) Book via POLAR Online by visiting Travel Agent HQ at www.hollandamerica.com or call 1-800-426-0327 You could win a 7-Day Cruise for two! For every deposited ReadySetSail booking you make, you’ll be entered to win a 7-day cruise in 2015. For details, visit: www.hollandamerica.com/ReadySetSail_Sweeps. *ReadySetSail offers are per person based on Promo ZQ, double occupancy, for 1st and 2nd guests sharing a stateroom and excludes 3rd/4th guests, except as provided herein. ReadySetSail offers are available for new bookings only, applies only to the cruise portion of Alaska Land+Sea Journeys, are not combinable with Flash promotions, are capacity controlled, and may be modified or withdrawn without prior notice. Offers are applicable on select summer 2015 departures. Free stateroom upgrade offers are available in select stateroom categories and are subject to availability of the staterooms in the higher category. Shore Excursion offer applies only to select shore excursions, purchased in advance of embarkation, prior to March 15, 2015. If a shore excursion is canceled once on board, refund will be the amount paid. For full terms and conditions applicable to your excursion, please refer to hollandamerica.com. Third/ fourth offer is based on sharing a stateroom with 1st and 2nd guests, and is based on Promo Z3/ZT. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses apply to all 3rd/4th offers. 50% reduced deposit offer: bookings made on voyages requiring immediate final payment are not eligible for a reduced deposit. Suite offer: Guests who book a suite category stateroom receive $150 per person ($300 per stateroom) onboard spending credit, a Free Wine Navigator and two free soda cards. Suite offers apply only to guests 1 and 2 in the stateroom and are not transferable or refundable. The onboard spending credit is not combinable with regional discounts, Net Rates or other travel agency exclusive offers. Wine Navigator Package includes three complimentary bottles of wine per stateroom. A list of available wines to choose from will be delivered to your stateroom on embarkation day and wines chosen can be ordered from your Wine Attendant or Cellar Master in the Dining Room. Guests must be 21 years of age or older to receive the Wine Navigator Package. Two Free Soda Cards: each card has a value of $50 and may be used to purchase fountain sodas only at payment terminals aboard the ship. No balance may be carried on the Soda Card after the end of the cruise. Unused portion of card will not be refunded at the end of the cruise. This card cannot be redeemed for cash and is not replaceable if lost or stolen. **No purchase or payment of any kind is necessary to enter or win the ReadySetSail Travel Agent Sweepstakes. Open only to travel agents who are legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia,and Canada (excluding Quebec), age 18 or older. Void where prohibited. For Official Rules, alternate method of entry information, and prize description visit www.hollandamerica.com/ReadySetSail_Sweeps. Ships’ Registry: The Netherlands. 0101PAGE02_05_11_16.indd 11 12/22/2014 11:15:40 AM Caribbean TRANSAT LOCO ABOUT HAMILTON-CAYO COCO Transat will add a direct Hamilton-Cayo Coco flight to its Cuban program. Cayo Coco is known for its unspoiled whitesand beaches, lush vegetation and pink flamingos. A range of activities is available and includes diving and kitesurfing. The nine hotels offered by Transat Holidays and Nolitours meet all preferences and budgets. Meliá Hotels International features four properties at the destination, including the Meliá Cayo Guillermo Elegance Club, with its exclusive Distinction Collection services. Air Transat’s service to the Jardines del Rey airport will run every Friday from Feb. 13 to April 17. Jamaica Meanwhile, Transat Holidays reports the Grand Palladium Lady Hamilton and its Imperial Club in Jamaica are part of Transat’s Distinction Collection and offer exclusive advantages, a new splash pool and water park, a new Italian restaurant for a total of eight à la carte dining options, and a redesigned 24-hour sports bar for families, groups and friends. Meanwhile, The Grand Palladium Kantenah in the Riviera Maya features fully refurbished Deluxe Rooms that are exclusive to Transat. The Grand Palladium Palace in Punta Cana is also available exclusively through Transat. ▶www.transat.com MOTHER NATURE KIND TO SAINT LUCIA The deputy director of tourism for Saint Lucia says Mother Nature has clearly been kind to her island. Tracey WarnerArnold says the island is highlighted by its dramatic Pitons peaks and rain forest coats her home. “Every time I go [back], it’s breathtaking,” she says of the “very lush” destination. Adventurous tourists can travel by ATVs in mountains and go zip-lining. Warner-Arnold 12 TRAVEL COURIER 0101PLA_CARIBBEAN.indd 12 reports that hiking trails are common, and Saint Lucia’s having over 160 species of birds means that it’s “totally a bird-watcher’s paradise.” WarnerArnold adds that visitors will also find “beautiful beaches and gorgeous water” surrounding the tropical island. ▶www.stlucia.org NEW BOUTIQUE EVOKES OLD BAHAMAS CHARM South Abaco, Bahamas, has more accommodation options with the Dec. 26 soft opening of The Sandpiper Inn & Cottages, a new boutique inn designed to evoke “the old Bahamas – elegant but simple.” Located on the water in the new Schooner Bay Harbour Village community, the two-and-half storey traditional Bahamian great house features four rooms and three veranda suites, along with adjacent two- and three-bedroom cottages, comprising 23 rooms in total. Introduced recently to the trade at a reception at the Drake Hotel in Toronto, the property also boasts a full-service restaurant, library and gardens, with managing director James Malcolm, whose family owned the locally legendary Pink Sands, adding that it’s ideal for families, as well as being “an ideal refuge for those who want nature, local culture and outdoor adventure to be part of their vacation experience.” He added, “We are a community, not a resort. The community is the resort!” ▶www.sandpiperabaco.com KEMPINSKI TO MAKE DEBUT IN DOMINICA Dominica will be home to Kempinski’s first luxury hotel project in the Caribbean. The Cabrits Resort Kempinski Dominica will be a 101-room hotel on Douglas Bay in Cabrits on the north shore of the island, close to the town of Portsmouth. No opening date has been given. The resort will be surrounded by the Cabrits National Park, an area known for its natural beauty. Dominica is renowned for its ecotourism initiative, 365 rivers, waterfalls and hot springs. ▶www.kempinski.com SHAGGY WILL APPEAR AT MOON PALACE INAUGURAL Palace Resorts, which has five-star, all-inclusive resorts, reports Grammy Award-winning singer, philanthropist and entertainer Shaggy will appear in concert at the inaugural celebration of Moon Palace Jamaica Grande, the brand’s first property outside of Mexico, on March 7. Palace Resorts’ first “aweinclusive property” in Jamaica is set to open on Feb. 1. Palace Resorts is offering guests who book a stay of five nights or more two complimentary tickets to the performance as part of the all-inclusive concept. Moon Palace Jamaica Grande, is on the north coast of Jamaica, accessible from the Montego Bay Airport. It will boast more than 700 guest rooms and suites with oceanfront views of the Caribbean Sea. ▶www.PalaceResorts.com NEVIS IS GETING SET TO WELCOME VILLA RESORT Paradise Beach Nevis, the newest luxury development on Nevis, will officially open its doors in January. To celebrate the occasion, the boutique villa resort is welcoming guests with a special starting rate of $1,000 per night. Paradise Beach, the island’s only villa option located directly on the beach, offers guests the intimacy of a posh private home with all the service of a fivestar resort. Guests have seven threeand four-bedroom villas to choose from, all inspired by a blend of Balinese and Caribbean culture. Each villa features hand-woven thatched roofs with 20foot vaulted ceilings, privacy walls enclosing gardens plus an outdoor dining. ▶www.paradisebeachnevis.com. JANUARY 1, 2015 12/22/2014 11:13:40 AM ® 6<'1(<287%$&. *5($7%$55,(55(() '$<6 Air from Vancouver to Sydney, Ayers Rock and Cairns, transfers, 9 nts accommodation, transfers, sightseeing and a multi city attraction pass. Request our NEW Travel Planner Low season pricing includes free night in Sydney & free night in Port Douglas! Call Toll Free or visit ZZZJRZD\FRP *Pp, twin. Travel 1 May – 21 Jun ‘15. Taxes included. Subject to availability. Canadian add-ons available. Trip code: 244736. TICO#1543989. 3284 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON. Australia / New Zealand / South Pacific PRIVATE FLIGHTS TO FIJIAN RESORT PART OF PACKAGE Adding another veneer of extravagance to Fiji, the destination’s newest upmarket escape Nanuku Resort & Spa is offering a one-way flight from Nadi International Airport – or vice versa – as part of a new seven-day offer. Operated by Pacific Island Air, the transfers on the private six-seater aircraft need 20 minutes to make the journey between Nadi and Nanuku Resort & Spa’s private airstrip located minutes away from the all-villa boutique resort. Valid for travel until March 31, the one-way flight forms part of an all-inclusive offer for two people based on a seven-night stay in one of the resort’s Vunikau Suites, which have private plunge pools The US$6,552 tariff comes with all meals and extras ranging from butler and personal nanny services plus one-way private car transfers. ▶www.nanukufiji.com AUSSIE TOURIST BOARD GIVES FOOD FOR THOUGHT Canadian travel to Australia is booming, says a representative for the country’s tourist board here in Canada. Canadian visitations jumped by almost 10% in 2013 reaching nearly the 120,000 visitor mark. The top three destinations Down Under, says Nadya Phelan, are Sydney, Queensland/rainforest, and Melbourne. On the burner at the moment is a focus on food and CUSTOM GROUPS CAN MEAN restaurants as part of the “There’s BIG COMMISSIONS: ANDERSON Nothing Like Australia” marketing Selling customized group tours to initiative – a campaign designed to destinations like Australia and New show that Australia is “proud” of its food, an area that flies under the radar, Zealand is the perfect way to make big bucks, says Anderson Vacations BDM especially compared its wine. Phelan for Ontario & Eastern Canada Gavin notes that Australian food ranks high with visitors, but not in global surveys, Antill. “It’s one of the best ways to make money these days,” he says, adding, leading to the conclusion that it isn’t well publicized… something the tour- “You’re not making a lot of money selling Cuba any more.” From special interest ist board hopes to change. ▶www.toursim.australia/americas groups to students and families, the possibilities are endless, he says, adding GOWAY BROCHURE that Anderson, which has just released FEATURES NEW ZEALAND its 2015/16 Australia, New Zealand & AND AUSTRALIA TRIPS South Pacific brochure, “will logistically Goway has launched the 2015/16 operate your tour efficiently and profesNew Zealand and Australia Escorted sionally.” Translated: They do the work, Touring brochure in conjunction with you make the commission. Another Australian Pacific Tours. The brochure aspect of customization, adds Anderson features Premier Luxury Escorted director of business development Darcie Vacations and Value Plus Escorted Guarderas, is self-drive holidays. “Who Vacations in Australia and New would’ve thought we [agents] could Zealand, plus Wilderness Adventures make money on self-drives?” she asks. in Australia. Highlights include Super “We can build custom itineraries to Deals providing savings of up to $1,050 increase your bottom line and provide per couple by booking and paying a value for your client. deposit by March 31 or booking and AATKings paying 12 months in advance and savAccompanying Anderson Vacaing 10%; Freedom of Choice Sightseeing: tions’ new Australia, New Zealand & Clients can select from a choice of tourthe South Pacific Islands brochure is a ing options at no extra cost; Freedom dedicated 2015/16 planner for AATof Choice Dining: In select locations, Kings, which Anderson’s Antill touts clients can choose from a range of as being “as good as it gets in escorting restaurants; a choice of eight Premier touring.” Featuring Australia and New Escorted Vacations and eight Value Plus Zealand, the guide extensively covers Escorted Vacations; and a choice of two guided vacations, short breaks (two to Kimberley Wilderness Adventures. 19 days), and “boutique small groups.” ▶www.goway.com ▶www.andersonvacations.ca JANUARY 1, 2015 0101PAGE13.indd 13 TRAVEL COURIER 13 12/22/2014 2:24:25 PM JASPER RESORT HAS NEW SPA PACKAGE Jasper’s The Sawridge Inn is inviting people to experience its Jasper’s Body and Soul Spa Package, which includes accommodation, hot breakfast for two and a $100 credit at the Mountain Wellness Day Spa. Marmot Basin has the deepest snow base of all Canadian ski resorts. Sawridge Inn guests can also dog-sled, ice-walk along Maligne Canyon and star-gaze at Jasper’s Dark Sky Preserve. ▶www.sawridgejasper.com AC ROUGE DEBUTS YVR-PALM SPRINGS SERVICE Air Canada rouge has launched new non-stop service between Vancouver and Palm Springs. This seasonal service operates up to six times weekly on an Airbus A319 aircraft with 136 seats offering three choices of seating comfort. Service is timed to connect conveniently across Air Canada’s domestic network within BC and Alberta and across Canada. Customers on the inaugural Dec. 18 flight from Vancouver enjoyed a celebration including music, golf-themed treats and a golf simulation in the boarding lounge. ▶www.flyrouge.com ONE CENTURY EVENTS FOR BALBOA PARK, SAN DIEGO In 2015, Balboa Park in San Diego will celebrate its 100th anniversary. Often referred to as the “Smithsonian of the West,” the park was initially developed with Spanish Colonial Revival architecture for WALDORF ASTORIA LA QUINTA the Panama-California Exposition. PALM SRINGS GETS REMAKE The year-long festival will highThe La Quinta Resort & Club, and light regional history through the original Hollywood hideaway in Palm lenses of art, commerce, culture Springs, has debuted a multi-million and technology. For instance, the dollar restoration befitting a legendary California Building, which houses classic. The 1926 landmark property the Museum of Man, is one of the has been given a fresh, contemporary original buildings from the 1915 look, while retaining its traditional Panama-California Exposition. It glamour. The restoration encomrecently began renovating to reopen passes upgrades of all guest casitas, its tower to the public. Beginning starlight villas and suites, as well as a Jan. 1, visitors will be able to go up reimagined pool experience. The AAA the tower and enjoy the spectacular four-diamond property has 620 casiviews for the first time since 1935. you’ll be registered for G-Normous. ▶www.gadventures.com G ADVENTURES G Adventures’ “G-Normous” is back and it’s bigger and better than ever, offering more than $100,000 in trips, prizes, cash and bonus commissions. Every G Adventures trip sold from Jan. 1 to April 30, 2015, earns agents chances to win prizes from the “G-Normous Progressive Jackpot, which grows with every booking.” Agents with a Sherpa account will automatically be registered and should have been e-mailed log-in details. Those that don’t currently have a Sherpa account are asked to ask their manager to create one and 14 TRAVEL COURIER 0101PAGE14-15.indd 14 tas and suites, 98 villas, 41 swimming pools, 53 hot spas, 23 tennis courts, and the Spa La Quinta. ▶www.laquintaresort.com ST. PETE/CLEARWATER Travel Courier and Visit St. Pete/ Clearwater are teaming up to give one lucky travel agent the chance to win a one-week holiday for two including roundtrip airfare to Tampa International Airport from a Canadian WestJet gateway, seven-night stay at the Sheraton Sand Key on Clearwater Beach, tickets to the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, a cruise with Tropic Boat Tours, and $100 dining certificate at the Palm Pavillion Beachside Grill. Deadline to enter is Jan. 16. To enter, go to: ▶http://promo.baxter.net/contest/ visitstpeteclearwater.asp INTERNATIONAL PLAZA Toronto’s International Plaza Hotel + Conference Centre Toronto Airport reports that for every 10 stopover rooms an agent books, he or she will receive a complimentary room night, including parking. Those interested must book a stopover rate for clients. The rates are $119 a night with parking and $109 a night without parking. The hotel has a complimentary airport shuttle service. 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