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Travel, tourism sectors set for major recovery this year: report

Travel, tourism sectors set for major recovery this year: report

Industry set to contribute $162.6B to the Canadian economy in 2023
YVR working to get more skiers on Whistler Blackcomb

YVR working to get more skiers on Whistler Blackcomb

Whistler’s mayor and council hears update on airport operations in the Lower Mainland
Vancouver Island resort named B.C.'s 'best hotel of the year'

Vancouver Island resort named B.C.'s 'best hotel of the year'

Award given by B.C. association representing 800 hotels across the province
Vancouver digital marketing firm Rtown acquires assets of Mintent

Vancouver digital marketing firm Rtown acquires assets of Mintent

The acquisition is expected to double Rtown's headcount and revenue
Cruise ship terminal still a possibility for Delta

Cruise ship terminal still a possibility for Delta

The need to accommodate newer, much larger ships seen as a long-term priority
International visitors flocking back to B.C.

International visitors flocking back to B.C.

Foreign visitor traffic to Canada via B.C. was up 147.5 per cent year-over-year in February
Russian airspace ban means pricier flights for Canadian travellers and airlines

Russian airspace ban means pricier flights for Canadian travellers and airlines

European airlines are among the most affected, having to reroute planes on hours-long detours to reach Asia and parts of the Middle East
Why some businesses in B.C.'s tourism industry might be adding new fees

Why some businesses in B.C.'s tourism industry might be adding new fees

The Sea to Sky Gondola has joined forces with BC Parks Foundation to establish a Sea to Sky Legacy Fund
Vancouver readies for record cruise season

Vancouver readies for record cruise season

A record 1.2 million to 1.3 million cruise passengers could pass through the Port of Vancouver this year
At least 300 visits expected as B.C.'s 2023 cruise ship season officially launches

At least 300 visits expected as B.C.'s 2023 cruise ship season officially launches

Cruise ships returned to B.C. last year following a two-year, COVID-19 related break