The United Nations conference in Paris next week on global climate change, has begun to stir interest in the tourism sector. Over the past decade numerous global issues have draw the limelight from climate change to terrorism and a new cold war. Eco tourism is a general term used to describe responsible practices that focus on economic, socio-cultural, and environmental sustainability. […]
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Big Red Follows Little Blue
posted by TravelKorner
Air Canada adds $25 checked bag fee for economy travel an announcement similar announcement by WestJet. The cost of flying on the cheap is costing more for travellers seated in economy who purchased a tango-class ticket. Currently the fee is only on flights within Canada and to and from the U.S., Caribbean and Mexico. Don’t […]
What is your best accommodation?
posted by TravelKorner
We are asking for your top five recommendations to help us develop a list of the best accommodations around the world for real travellers. Visit our survey at www.surveymonkey.com/s/W88C977 and share your insight! We will collect all of the data and provide an update of the results at the end of September 2014. Spread the news about […]
News for Wired Travellers
posted by TravelKorner
Today more travellers are using their smartphones to do more that stay intouch, find the latest events, scour the web for deals and more. Here are a few of the latest innovations that are or will be used for wired travel experiences. Smarter Bike Lock may spark New Rental Businesses Lock8, developed a smart bike […]
5 Considerations Before Visiting Foreign Countries
posted by TravelKorner
by Rod Raycroft As more destinations open their doors to explorers, many are wrapped up in the midst of their own beliefs, that our hosts were prepared to welcome us. We find the waiter or hotel front desk challenging in understanding our order or of an online booking. Before going on that foreign holiday, leave […]
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