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19 Feb

Decline in International Travel to the US Hurts Arizona’s Economy: What’s Behind the Drop

Decline in International Travel to the US Hurts Arizona’s Economy: What’s Behind the Drop Arizona, long a favorite destination for international visitors, is facing an alarming decline in tourism, particularly from Canada, as global tourism shifts. Despite a global rise in travel, the United States has seen a sharp decrease in international visitor spending, a trend that is hitting Arizona hard. According to a recent report from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), the U.S. is the only country among 184 nations showing a drop in tourist spending. This has...

19 Feb

Victoria’s February Festivals: The Unstoppable Celebration You’ve Been Waiting for – Get Ready for the Thrill of a Lifetime!

Victoria’s February Festivals: The Unstoppable Celebration You’ve Been Waiting for – Get Ready for the Thrill of a Lifetime! Are you ready for a whirlwind of excitement, music, food, and culture this February? If you’re in Victoria, Australia, or Victoria, Canada, you’re in for a treat! Both cities are hosting spectacular events that will leave you buzzing with joy and wonder. From live music festivals to mouth-watering food celebrations, February 2026 is packed with once-in-a-lifetime experiences that you simply cannot miss. Whether you’re a local or visiting, there’s something for everyone....

19 Feb

Air Canada Receives Temporary License for Flights to Honduras and Updates International Services: What New Updates You Need to Know

Air Canada Receives Temporary License for Flights to Honduras and Updates International Services: What New Updates You Need to Know The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) awarded Air Canada a temporary license for possible flights between Canada and Honduras. The license is good until June 30, 2028. Air Canada Assessing New Opportunities As Air Canada is looking to broaden its international reach, the CTA’s decision is positive. Air Canada has no plans to fly to Honduras, regardless of the CTA’s decision. Air Canada is evaluating additional possibilities for destinations that other airlines have...

19 Feb

Quebec Joins Nova Scotia, Manitoba, British Columbia, Ontario, Saskatchewan, And Others In Igniting Canada’s Unstoppable Tourism Explosion With Soaring Revenue, Phenomenal Growth, And Skyrocketing Demand

Quebec Joins Nova Scotia, Manitoba, British Columbia, Ontario, Saskatchewan, And Others In Igniting Canada’s Unstoppable Tourism Explosion With Soaring Revenue, Phenomenal Growth, And Skyrocketing Demand Quebec joins Nova Scotia, Manitoba, British Columbia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan, played a pivotal role in fueling Canada’s tourism explosion in 2025, driving record-breaking growth, visitor interest, and revenue across the nation. This unprecedented surge can be attributed to strategic marketing, a strong global appeal, and the diverse offerings of Canada’s provinces—from Quebec’s cultural festivals to British Columbia’s natural wonders. As a result, Canada witnessed an unmatched...

19 Feb

Porter Airlines Expands Network with Nonstop Flights to Austin and Chicago-O’Hare, Enhances Canadian Connectivity

Porter Airlines Expands Network with Nonstop Flights to Austin and Chicago-O’Hare, Enhances Canadian Connectivity Toronto, Canada – Porter Airlines is making a significant move to broaden its network by launching new nonstop routes to Austin, Texas, and Chicago O’Hare, while also enhancing its services to Deer Lake, Newfoundland. This exciting expansion is a pivotal part of Porter’s strategy to offer travelers more convenient options and better connectivity across North America. By strengthening its presence in both Canada and the U.S., Porter aims to make travel even easier and more accessible for...

18 Feb

Indigenous-Led Tourism Takes Center Stage: New Toolkit Launched to Enhance Partnerships and Growth

Indigenous-Led Tourism Takes Center Stage: New Toolkit Launched to Enhance Partnerships and Growth A significant milestone has been reached in the tourism sector with the launch of the Indigenous-Led Tourism Partnership Toolkit, designed to empower Indigenous communities and foster collaborative tourism development. The toolkit, launched on February 18, 2026, at the International Indigenous Tourism Conference in Edmonton, Alberta, is a joint initiative by Destinations International (DI), the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC), and the American Indigenous Tourism Association (AIT). This comprehensive guide aims to help destination organizations and tourism industry...

18 Feb

Singapore Joins Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Iceland, Denmark, Finland, and More in Leading the 2026 Safety Rankings, Offering Travelers a Secure and Worry-free Experience Around the World

Singapore Joins Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Iceland, Denmark, Finland, and More in Leading the 2026 Safety Rankings, Offering Travelers a Secure and Worry-free Experience Around the World In 2026, Singapore stands tall as one of the safest destinations globally, joining other top-ranking countries like Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Iceland, Denmark, and Finland. This recognition is due to Singapore’s commitment to creating a secure and reliable environment for both residents and travelers. With its extremely low crime rates, efficient public services, exceptional healthcare, and strong political stability, Singapore provides an ideal backdrop...

18 Feb

Impact of Canadian Boycott: Palm Springs Sees Drop in Visitors Due to Political Tensions with US

Impact of Canadian Boycott: Palm Springs Sees Drop in Visitors Due to Political Tensions with US Palm Springs, California, a favorite winter destination for Canadian snowbirds, is experiencing a significant decline in visitor numbers in 2026 as Canadians continue to boycott travel to the U.S. under President Trump’s administration. Despite the region’s typical appeal—sunny skies, golf courses, and the famed poolside martinis—a significant shift in Canadian travel habits has left local businesses grappling with fewer visitors this winter. The travel boycott, which began more than a year ago in response to Trump’s...

18 Feb

Passengers Disrupted In Canada as Vancouver International Airport Faced 12 Cancelled Flights and 69 Delays, Impacting Air Canada, WestJet, Porter Airlines, Pacific Coastal Airlines, and Other Airlines Across Toronto, Calgary, Ottawa, Los Angeles, Phoenix and More

Passengers Disrupted In Canada as Vancouver International Airport Faced 12 Cancelled Flights and 69 Delays, Impacting Air Canada, WestJet, Porter Airlines, Pacific Coastal Airlines, and Other Airlines Across Toronto, Calgary, Ottawa, Los Angeles, Phoenix and More 69 delays and 12 cancellations have been reported at Vancouver International Airport (YVR), disrupting domestic, transborder, and international travel. The most affected airlines include Air Canada (5 cancellations, 16 delays), WestJet (4 cancellations, 9 delays), Porter Airlines (2 cancellations, 1 delay), and Pacific Coastal Airlines (1 cancellation, 5 delays). Additional carriers recording delays include Jazz...

18 Feb

Windstar Cruises Winter 2027-28 Sailings: Bookings Open for New Itineraries

Windstar Cruises Winter 2027-28 Sailings: Bookings Open for New Itineraries Windstar Cruises has officially opened bookings for its highly anticipated winter 2027-28 voyages, which will create a new, exciting period for luxury cruise enthusiasts. From September 2027 through April 2028, travellers will have access to 21 new itineraries which include more than 230 departure dates to multiple popular destinations that encompass the South Pacific, Latin America and Canary Islands, Morocco, Asia and Caribbean, Canada and New England. This announcement marks a major development for Windstar Cruises, which operates small-ship cruises that...