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24 Feb

United States joins United Kingdom, India, Germany, France, China, Japan and South Korea to Drive Air Canada, WestJet and Marriott, Hilton Expansion as Edmonton’s Indigenous Tourism Conference Ignites Canada’s $3.7 Billion Cultural Travel Boom — Is This the Future of Global Tourism?

United States joins United Kingdom, India, Germany, France, China, Japan and South Korea to Drive Air Canada, WestJet and Marriott, Hilton Expansion as Edmonton’s Indigenous Tourism Conference Ignites Canada’s $3.7 Billion Cultural Travel Boom — Is This the Future of Global Tourism? United States, United Kingdom and India are leading a powerful surge in travel to Canada, joining Germany, France, China, Japan and South Korea at a moment when the country’s Indigenous tourism sector is accelerating into global prominence. Recent national data shows Canada welcomed nearly 20 million international visitors in...

21 Feb

Beyond the Mountains: How ‘Nepal Evening’ in Toronto is Redefining Himalayan Travel for Canadians

Beyond the Mountains: How ‘Nepal Evening’ in Toronto is Redefining Himalayan Travel for Canadians The vibrant city of Toronto was recently transformed into a gateway to the Himalayas after a prestigious promotional initiative called ‘Nepal Evening’ was successfully carried out. The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) and the Nepali Embassy in Ottawa collaborated to organise this strategic gathering. The event served as a sophisticated platform for showcasing the essence of Nepali hospitality to a North American audience, with the goal of fostering a stronger cultural and commercial relationship between the two countries. Strengthening...

7 Feb

Mexico, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, UK, and Spain Face Major Travel Risks to Florida as Civil Rights Groups Issue World Cup Travel Alert!

Mexico, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, UK, and Spain Face Major Travel Risks to Florida as Civil Rights Groups Issue World Cup Travel Alert! Mexico, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, the UK, and Spain are gearing up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Florida set to be a key destination for fans looking to witness the global football spectacle. However, as excitement builds for the tournament, a coalition of civil rights groups has raised concerns about the risks travelers might face when entering Florida. These groups have issued a travel alert warning visitors about...