Category - Travelling With Vision

25
Feb

Air Canada Business Matters: Special Edition February

Air Canada Business Matters

24
Feb

Coming to Biz Travel in 2014: Travelers Rule

by Fred Gebhart January 07, 2014   In the world of business travel, 2014 is shaping up to look a lot like 2013, only more so – more focus on mobile, more focus on technology, more focus on the traveler and more focus on finding new ways to manage travel. Travel Market Report spoke with […]

20
Feb

Paul Gauguin Announces Australia and Southeast Asia Shore Excursions

On these 14-night itineraries, The Gauguin sails between Cairns, Australia, and Singapore, visiting less-traveled tropical ports of Australia such as Thursday Island, once a World War II military outpost, and Darwin, with its lively yet laidback ambiance.   Indonesian ports include Komodo Island, home of the Komodo dragon; beautiful Bali, a coveted destination for generations; […]

20
Feb

Anthem of the Seas: First Autism Friendly Ship

Autism on the Seas™ (AotS), the leading travel organization catering to vacationers with autism and other developmental disabilities, today announced the introduction of the travel industry’s first “Autism Friendly” Certification Standard & Training Program for cruise lines.   Royal Caribbean International is the first cruise line to receive certification from Autism on the Seas, thereby […]

20
Feb

MONOGRAMS UNVEILS 2014 NORTH AMERICA GETAWAYS

For those determined to “go” close to home – to explore, to see the sites and enjoy the backyard landscapes of North America – Monograms has unveiled nearly 50 itineraries, from sea to shining sea, including two (2) new packaged vacations to Los Angeles and Newfoundland.   With help from Monograms, travelers driven by wanderlust […]

19
Feb

2 Minutes with Ian Race, VP Sales & Account Management at Vision Travel

How much do you travel each year? About 15 to 20 trips a year, mainly within North America. Where was your ever first flight? To Frobisher Bay – now Iqaluit – in the Northwest Territories.  I eventually went on to live & work there for about six months. Aisle or window?  Window: more to see, […]