Author name: Jenna Kessler

Jenna Kessler is a Canadian travel journalist with 7+ years of experience exploring tourism trends, cultural destinations, and travel policies in Canada. She earned her degree in Tourism and Hospitality Management from the prestigious Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University) and completed advanced studies in travel communications and media strategy. Jenna crafts engaging travel stories, guides, and insights that inspire readers to discover Canada and beyond.

Canada Issues Major 2025 Travel Advisories, Urges Caution Abroad

Canada’s 2025 Travel Advisories: Essential Safety Tips for Your Trips Planning an international adventure is thrilling, but your safety should always be the top priority. As global dynamics shift, so do the official travel recommendations designed to protect you. For Canadian travellers, staying informed through the Government of Canada’s travel advisories is a non-negotiable first […]

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Canada, Mexico, Guyana React as American Airlines Raises Fees

American Airlines Raises Baggage Fees and Debuts Touchless ID Tech In a week of significant updates, American Airlines has announced a series of strategic moves that will impact travelers from the check-in counter to the boarding gate. The carrier is implementing a notable increase in checked baggage fees for many North American routes, while simultaneously

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Italy, UK, Germany Added as Canada Issues High-Alert Advisory

Canada Issues Urgent Travel Advisories for Italy, UK, and France In a significant move reflecting heightened global tensions, the Government of Canada has updated its travel advisories, issuing urgent warnings for several popular European destinations. This action places Italy, the United Kingdom, and France on a list of countries where Canadian travelers are advised to

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South Korea Joins USA, Canada, UK, Scotland, Austria, and more in the Ultimate Winter Crisis: Snowstorms and Freezing Cold Push Travel Plans into Chaos – Is Your Journey Safe? – Travel And Tour World

Global Winter Storm Chaos: Is Your Travel Journey Safe? A relentless wave of extreme winter weather is sweeping across the Northern Hemisphere, turning travel plans into a logistical nightmare and raising urgent safety questions for millions. From the bustling airports of North America to the historic streets of Europe and the vibrant cities of Asia,

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Storm disrupts Atlantic Canada: travel, power, and schools impacted

Atlantic Canada Paralyzed by Powerful Nor’easter: Travel Chaos and Outages A fierce and sprawling nor’easter has unleashed its fury on Atlantic Canada, transforming a typical winter day into a scene of widespread disruption and danger. The powerful storm, which swept across the region, delivered a punishing combination of heavy, wind-whipped snow and hurricane-force gusts, leading

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South Africa Joins Saudi Arabia, Japan, Canada, Singapore, US, And More Nations In Mauritius’ New ETA Rollout, Set To Transform Travel With Easier Entry And Faster Airport Processing For International Visitors – Travel And Tour World

Mauritius ETA Simplifies Travel for South Africa, US, and More The island paradise of Mauritius is revolutionizing its entry process, making it easier than ever for a growing list of international travelers to experience its famed turquoise lagoons, lush mountains, and vibrant culture. In a significant expansion of its Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system, Mauritius

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Japan, Spain and France Lead Huge Jumps in Canadian Q2 Travel

Canadian Travel Soars to Japan, Spain, and France in 2025 New data reveals a dramatic and exciting shift in Canadian travel patterns for the second quarter of 2025. After years of predictable trends, Canadian tourists are venturing further afield, embracing long-haul destinations with unprecedented enthusiasm. Leading this international charge are three iconic countries: Japan, Spain,

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Travel Counsellors acquires Canada’s The Travel Agent Next Door

Travel Counsellellors Expands North American Reach with Strategic Acquisition The landscape of personalized travel is shifting, and one of its leading champions is making a powerful transatlantic move. Travel Counsellors, the renowned UK-based travel agency franchise renowned for its human-centric, technology-backed service, has significantly bolstered its North American presence. The company has completed a strategic

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Canada updates travel advisories for Mexico, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica

Your Essential Guide to Updated Canada Travel Advisories for Mexico, Dominican Republic, and Costa Rica Planning a sun-drenched escape to Mexico, the Dominican Republic, or Costa Rica? While these destinations promise incredible beaches, rich culture, and unforgettable adventures, staying informed about safety is the first step to a carefree vacation. The Government of Canada regularly

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Canadians avoiding U.S. travel are still exploring the world. Here’s where they’re going and how AI tools can help

Where Canadians Are Traveling Instead of the U.S. in 2024 For decades, a quick trip across the border to the United States was a default vacation choice for many Canadians. Whether for a weekend shopping spree, a sunny Florida getaway, or a tour of iconic cities, the U.S. was the convenient and familiar option. However,

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