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26
Feb

Tanzania: Zanzibar: explosions

On February 23-24, 2014, three explosions were reported in Zanzibar. They occurred outside the Tanzania Assemblies of God Church, at the entrance of the Anglican Church compound and in a popular restaurant in Stone Town. Further attacks cannot be ruled out. Be vigilant in crowded places and monitor local media. http://travel.gc.ca/destinations/tanzania?utm_source=tanzania&utm_medium=travel_en&utm_campaign=mailout_links&utm_content=2014-02-24%2001:10%20pm

25
Feb

Air Canada Business Matters: Special Edition February

Air Canada Business Matters

25
Feb

India: Goa: taxi strike

PANAJI: Tourist taxis across Goa remained off roads for the second day on Tuesday as part of the ongoing strike opposing entry of a private cab player in the market. While agitating taxi operators are expected to meet chief minister Manohar Parrikar on Wednesday at his official residence, the protesters continued to boycott work claiming […]

25
Feb

Fiji: serious weather

Serious weather alert issued for Fiji as residents prepare for a potential tropical cyclone by Thursday. Nadi weather office says of immediate concern are those living in low lying areas. Possible flash flooding. The FMS issued a strong wind warning for land areas in the Yasawa and Mamanuca groups, Kadavu and nearby smaller islands and […]

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 […]

21
Feb

Destination Spotlight – St Lucia

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IidjHxgp5YE[/youtube]   Where can you wake up to a symphony of birds and drive through a volcano? Only on St. Lucia island! St. Lucia stands apart from the rest of the Caribbean islands thanks to its varied landscape and diverse culture and cuisine, which is distinguished by African, Indian, Caribbean, British, Spanish and French influences. […]