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| Vacances Maestro chooses Skyservice |
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Carrier will be exclusive air provider to Quebec City operator
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| Quebec City International Airport | Skyservice Airlines announced that it has come to a long term agreement with tour operator Vacances Maestro based in Quebec City. Skyservice will be the exclusive air provider for Vacances Maestro using dedicated and co-branded modern Boeing 757-200ER aircraft. Skyservice will open a permanent base in Quebec City, from where operations will begin service this December, initially flying to mostly unserved southern destinations. A second aircraft is planned to commence operating in the spring of 2007 and will serve Vacances Maestro flight programmes to and from several European destinations.
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| ACV introduces flexible Florida programme |
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More than 50 resorts and over 350 weekly flights
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| Ft. Lauderdale Beach | Air Canada Vacations is now accepting reservations for Florida, though bookings can be made via call centres only. Flexible land options and over 350 flights weekly to a choice of Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Orlando, Miami, Sarasota, Tampa and West Palm Beach, are available to book for travel between November 1 and December 15, 2007. New this year is Sarasota with non-stop weekend service from Toronto being introduced November 4 and later increasing to daily departures. Non-stop flights between Calgary-Fort Lauderdale are also being introduced starting with Sunday departures October 29 and later increasing to service three times a week.
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| MyTravel UK will have losses of $21 to $31.5 million in 2006 |
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Shares plunge after announcement
Shares of MyTravel Group PLC dropped 9.1% on the London Stock Exchange after the company said it no longer expects its U.K. business to report a profit this year as it had previously anticipated. MyTravel has been affected by recent events in the UK, where airport security alerts caused massive service disruptions and terrorist incidents in Turkey and Jordan have compounded an already difficult summer.
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| LEARN HOW TO SELL A CONDO-CATION |
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The St. Petersburg-Clearwater CVB and partners host seminar
The St. Petersburg-Clearwater Area Convention and Visitors Bureau in partnership with Condos by Sirata, JC Resorts/Jack Collins Realty, Liberté Management, Provident Management/ Sunset Vistas and TRS Inc. are holding a special educational luncheon during the Addison Travel Trade Show in Toronto. Marketing specialists representing over 1000 units in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater Area of Florida will be on hand to discuss and the benefits and issues in selling condo-vacations to travellers.
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| Is the Caribbean going high end? |
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Possible shift to luxury tourism seen
Travellers on an ever increasing search for "new and different" experiences, are being attracted by Caribbean destinations and resorts positioning themselves in the "luxury" category and marketing quality over quantity. Facilities, décor, ambience and particularly service are all part of the "luxurious experience." The Ritz-Carlton is building an exclusive resort community on West Caicos on an island that has been uninhabited for more than a century.
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| Spa and Wellness Holidays adds new packages |
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Spa vacations in Canada, US, Italy
Spa and Wellness Holidays has added several international, American and Canadian new spa resorts and properties to its line-up. Several spa resorts are offered in Canada. The Willow Stream spa at the Chateau Montebello, the Place d'armes and Saint Suplice in Montreal. In British Columbia there is the Tigh-na-mara in Vancouver and the Harrison Spring resort , Salt Springs Island Resort and the Four Seasons in Whistler. In Ontario Spa and Wellness Holidays have added the Elemental Embrace in Brighton and the Oakwood resort in Grand Bend.
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