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Are food price-hikes inevitable? Flair Airlines is taking complaints from passengers seriously and running a sort of feedback campaign - featuring its interim CEO - on social media. How do we fix the Downtown Eastside? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Canadian airlines are responding to escalating U.S.-Canada trade tensions by adjusting their marketing and capacity strategies, with Porter Airlines halting U.S.-bound promotions and Air Canada reducing capacity in certain U.S. leisure markets, while Flair Airlines pivots to promote non-U.S. destinations. American Express announced plans to acquire the expense management startup Center, aiming to build its own platform that leverages Center's technology and talent to automate accounting tasks and offer real-time spending insights. Meanwhile, IndiGo is set to launch its first long-haul routes from Delhi to Amsterdam and Manchester in July using Boeing 787-9 aircraft, reflecting the growing international influence of Indian airlines. ‘Tariffic' Deals, Capacity Cuts, Marketing Pauses: Canadian Airlines React to U.S. Trade War American Express to Acquire Center, an Expense Management Startup IndiGo Reveals Two European Cities as First Long-Haul Destinations Connect with Skift LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/skift/ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAL375LikgIXmNPYQ0L/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/skiftnews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skiftnews/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@skiftnews Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/skiftnews.bsky.social X: https://twitter.com/skift Subscribe to @SkiftNews (https://www.youtube.com/@SkiftNews) and never miss an update from the travel industry.
Airline issues: Flair airlines expanding its routes, Air Canada set to offer free Wi-Fi on flights - but charging for carry on GUEST: Duncan Dee, Airline industry analyst and Former Air Canada COO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textWe chat with Country Superstar Jason Aldean at his new restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip. Dayna has some travel tips after a successful weekend trip to Vancouver to see Taylor Swift's final Eras Tour Show. This leads to a discussion about tourism events and embracing the excitement and profit. Sean checks out a steakhouse at the Westgate and LOVED it. Barry Manilow lands a lifetime residency. We also have a few holiday ideas.VegasNearMe AppIf it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. The only app you'll need to navigate Las Vegas. Support the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
Send us a textDecember is full of events and entertainment news in Las Vegas. Our calendar is full! Last week, we talked to actor and businessman, Mark Wahlberg, on the show... some comments about it lead us to a new conversation about celebrity business in Vegas. We attended the Formula 1 race at the T-Mobile Zone and have a recap. The Goodman's have run our city for more than two decades. Mayor Carolyn Goodman ends her final term and talks to us about how she's feeling and what the city has accomplished. We also talk to the owner and partner of SUBSTANCE nightclub in Downtown Las Vegas. It opened in July. Dayna heads to Vancouver to see Taylor Swift's final weekend of the Eras Tour. She's taking Flair Airlines for the first time and will keep us updated! Also, you need to start planning your Vegas New Year's Eve night... ASAP.Call LevelUp Law at 855-LevelUp or visit LevelUpLaw.comVegasNearMe AppIf it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. The only app you'll need to navigate Las Vegas. Support the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
On Thursday, we spoke with Tammy Priddle, president and CEO of Deer Lake Regional Airport. Flair Airlines had announced it was pulling service from both Deer Lake and St. John's airports in 2025. The ultra-low-cost carrier only began service to this province back in May of this year. Flair isn't the only low-cost carrier to have a short layover on the Island. Lynx and Swoop, for example, began service only to pull it a short time later. There's no question that there is a need for flight options - especially affordable ones - in and out of this province. So why don't these ultra-low-cost options last? Nadia MacDonald is the Executive Director of the Atlantic Canada Airports Association.
If you're planning a summer getaway and hoping to book your flight with Flair Airlines, you'll need another plan. The airline has announced its 2025 season will no longer include Newfoundland, as it drops Deer Lake and St. John's from its schedule. Tammy Priddle is president and CEO of Deer Lake Regional Airport.
Send us a textDie kanadische Fluggesellschaft Flair Airlines führt eine Pünktlichkeitsgarantie ein: Bei Verspätungen von über 60 Minuten oder kurzfristigen Flugstreichungen gibt es einen 60-Dollar-Gutschein. Doch die Regelung stößt auch auf Kritik, da Kinder ausgeschlossen sind und die Gutscheine nur 60 Tage gültig sind. Ziel der Maßnahme ist es, Vertrauen zurückzugewinnen und das Image nach massiven Verspätungen in diesem Jahr zu verbessern.#FlairAirlines #Pünktlichkeitsgarantie #Fluggastrechte #Kanada #AviationNewsFrage des Tages: Sollte eine Pünktlichkeitsgarantie der Normalfall sein? Wie findet ihr die 60 CAD und die Einschränkungen?00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV01:56 Lufthansa Cargo 777F Flotte soll reduziert werden03:56 Lufthansa A350 ab Frankfurt in 202505:42 Flair Airlines gibt Pünktlichkeitsgarantie11:56 SAS A330-300 kehrt nach Turbulenzen um15:38 Flughafen Düsseldorf Problem A44 Parkern18:32 KLM mit drei neuen Zielen in 202520:20 Frage des TagesTake-OFF 15.11.2024 – Folge 255-2024Stammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the NDP to pull their support from the Liberal Party. This begs the question, when should the next federal election be? Flair Airlines announced this week they are offering tickets as cheap as $1. How practical is this Would you use this? The College Football Season is back! Alex Smyth stops by with a few burning questions about the upcoming year. The Paralympic Games are not only a great platform for athletes, but for former athletes as well. John Loeppky explains how some are capitalizing on media coverage during The Games.
Flair Airlines announced this week they are offering tickets as cheap as $1. How practical is this? Would you use this?
What's the deal with Flair Airlines selling flights for a dollar? Guest: Ian Lee, Associate Professor of Management at Carleton University's Sprott School of Business Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seg 1: Why do dreams affect how we feel when we wake up? Guest: Dr. Dean Burnett, Neuroscientist and Author of “Emotional Ignorance” Seg 2: View From Victoria: BC United folds and wants members to back BC Conservatives We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Seg 3: Should social media platforms be held accountable for its users' actions? Guest: Dr. Timothy Koskie, Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Media and Communications at the University of Sydney Seg 4: What's the deal with Flair Airlines selling flights for a dollar? Guest: Ian Lee, Associate Professor of Management at Carleton University's Sprott School of Business Seg 5: Can your neighbourhood determine your life expectancy? Guest: Dr. Michael Wolfson, Former Assistant Chief Statistician at Statistics Canada and Adjunct Professor at the University of Ottawa's Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics Seg 6: Are drug-paraphernalia-dispensing vending machines a useful drug policy? Guest: Dr. Mark Tyndall, Professor at the UBC School of Population and Public Health and Founder of MySafe Vending Machines Seg 7: How will BC United folding reshape BC's political landscape? Guest: David Eby, Premier of British Columbia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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TUNE INTO THE TOWN: ASSAULT ON POLICE DURING PARKING DISPUTE IN TORONTO Libby Znaimer is joined by Alex Blumenstein, Co-Founder of The Peak, Toronto City Councillor Brad Bradford for Ward 6 Beaches-East York, and Karen Stintz, a Conservative Party of Canada Candidate for Eglinton-Lawrence, a former Toronto City Councillor and the CEO of Variety Village. It's Thursday - time to talk about all things municipal- and today we have to talk about parking! A bylaw officer and the police officer he called for backup were assaulted by a driver who had just been ticketed for parking in a bike lane - the fine for that offense had just gone up on the first of the month. Then we were treated to that viral video of a cop being called out for parking illegally to get coffee. The only physical part of the argument was the finger that was given... by the cop. Both the head of the Toronto Police Association and Premier Doug Ford think this constitutes harassment. So the question is: if you park illegally to get a cop a coffee, will you get a ticket? TERROR PLOT TARGETING TAYLOR SWIFT CONCERTS IN VIENNA FOILED Libby Znaimer is joined by Phil Gurski, President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, and a former Senior Strategic Terrorism Analyst at CSIS. Mega popstar Taylor Swift has had to cancel her concerts in Vienna after authorities there foiled a planned terrorist attack on the concert venue and arrested two individuals. Phil reacts to the latest. AIR PASSENGER RIGHTS LAWSUIT AGAINST WESTJET Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Gabor Lukacs, President and Founder of Air Passenger Rights, and John Gradek, a faculty lecturer at McGill University and a former executive with Air Canada. Air Passenger Rights has filed a lawsuit against WestJet over their cap policy when it comes to compensation of hotel and food costs for customers facing flight disruptions, arguing that it is illegal. Meanwhile, Flair Airlines was ordered to compensate two passengers after a B.C. tribunal found it had lied about the reason for the cancellation. The airline said it was a bird strike but there was no evidence of that. Gabor highlights a Transport Canada database here in Canada called CADORS where all kinds of air occurrences like bird strikes are reported. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
Amanda Mesluk, is the Senior Sustainability Manager at Flair Airlines. Flair is reducing the amount of emissions released in aviation, through operational efficiency. This includes fleet renewals and fuel efficient aircrafts. With one of the youngest aircraft fleets in the aviation industry, Flair has a 30% less carbon emission footprint then their older counterparts. Learn more here, in the show notes.
Braden Herrington and Davie Portman review WWE NXT from May 21st, 2024 headlined by Natalya & Karmen Petrovic vs Shayna Baszler & Lola Vice!Braden & Davie review the whole show, which includes:Natalya & Karmen Petrovic vs Shayna Baszler & Lola ViceWes Lee vs Josh Briggs vs Joe Coffey (NXT North American Championship Number 1 Contenders Match)Fallon Henley vs Thea Hale (NXT Women's North American Championship Qualifying Match)Nathan Frazer & Axiom vs Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo & Luca Crucifino Brinley Reece vs Jaida Parker (NXT Women's North American Championship Qualifying Match)Lexis King vs Dante ChenThe lads also chat WWE RAW, Davie's beef with Flair Airlines, the build to NXT Battleground and more! Join our live NXT POST Shows every Tuesday night at YouTube.com/POSTWrestlingFollow more of Davie and Braden's work at Poisonrana.ca, with a weekly show covering everything in the world of wrestling, Shot in the Dark, and more!Check out POISONRANA on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/poisonrana/id1361208631Or on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jTsPUNnwHzQHNGj7GIS04The lads also have a Patreon! This week's schedule includes:Monday: Detox w/ Braden & Jordan (Free Show)Thursday: Shot in the Dark w/ John Siino (Free Show)Friday: WWF King of the Ring 1998 (Patreon Show)Last week Braden and Davie dropped their latest episode of upYOURS talking all about Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1981)Recently, Braden was joined by Scrump (PWT Cast) to talk all about The Mummy (1999) in an all new episode of Reviews From The 6ix! Only $5 for “Friend” tier to access all these shows and everything in the back catalog! Movie reviews, PPV reviews and so much more!!! Patreon.com/PoisonranaCheck out all of Poisonrana's new merchandise over at www.chopped-tees.comPhoto Courtesy: WWEupNXT Theme by: Warren-D, PXCH and Shaheen AbdiSubscribe: https://www.postwrestling.com/subscribeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/702343790308154Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/PoisonranaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PoisonranaPodDiscuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com#wwe #wwenxt #nxt #nxtbattleground #wweraw #postwrestling #nxtunderground Our Sponsors:* Check out eBay Auto: www.ebay.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
BC Budget trying to bring families back into the housing mix with new tax aimed at home-flippers. The U.S. has noticed that migration to its country isn't just coming from the South, but also from Canada as a record number of applications for Visitor Visa's are bogging down the consulate and causing wait times of up to two years. WestJet is increasing checked-bag costs, while Flair adds credit card fee! Are travelers feeling gouged?
Linking the Travel Industry is a business travel podcast where we review the top travel industry stories that are posted on LinkedIn by LinkedIn members. We curate the top posts and discuss with them with travel industry veterans in a live session with real audience members. You can join the live recording session by visiting BusinessTravel360.com and registering for the next event.Your Hosts are Riaan van Schoor, Ann Cederhall and Aash Shravah.Stories covered on this session include -Red tape and extraordinary regulations by the Federal Aviation Administration ground United Airlines' new Airbus A321neos because the no-smoking signs cannot turn off. Two great articles by Dennis Schaal this week:- This one about the losses incurred by Expedia Group with their sale of Egencia to American Express Global Business Travel.- ...and one about Airbnb's latest earnings report. Malawi follows the current trend in Africa and lifts visa restrictions for 79 countries.TRAVELTECH.VC announces a second fund aimed at European travel tech startups, for which they hope to raise €50m.More virtual payment card news: Mastercard strengthens ties with Booking.com to accelerate the use of virtual payments especially in B2B payments. Chiara Quaia at Mastercard is very excited about this.Rumours about a merger deal between Flair Airlines and Lynx Air started to emerge.Ryanair partner of the week: It's TUI!++ Extra StoriesYou can subscribe to this podcast by searching 'BusinessTravel360' on Google Podcast, Apple Podcast, iHeart, Pandora, Spotify, Alexa or your favorite podcast player.This podcast was created, edited and distributed by BusinessTravel360. Be sure to sign up for regular updates at BusinessTravel360.com - Enjoy!Support the show
In this week's episode, I feature my trip to Tulum and Playa del Carmen in Mexico. Follow me on Instagram, TikTok and X @Vanfoodster as well to visit VancouverFoodster.com for everything food in Vancouver and beyond. Shoutout to Cointreau for the airline tickets on Flair Airlines to Cancun. We had a great flight and created our own adventure in Mexico as we explored the food scene in both Tulum and Playa del Carmen
Linking the Travel Industry is a business travel podcast where we review the top travel industry stories that are posted on LinkedIn by LinkedIn members. We curate the top posts and discuss with them with travel industry veterans in a live session with real audience members. You can join the live recording session by visiting BusinessTravel360.com and registering for the next event.Your Hosts are Riaan van Schoor, Ann Cederhall and Aash Shravah.Stories covered on this session include -This week we saw two major airlines in financial trouble:- Brazilian airline GOL Linhas Aéreas filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US. - Canadian ultra-low cost carrier Flair Airlines owes $67m in unpaid taxes as the Canadian Revenue Service starts seizing assets.After last week's news of Ryanair and OTA loveholidays making a deal, this week we heard of them and Kiwi.com forging a partnership.It was also announced that kiwi.com is laying off about 1/5th of their team (as a result of this deal perhaps?).American Airlines doubles down on it's internet and direct distribution strategy. Virgin Atlantic teams up with China Eastern Airlines Global. Amadeus acquires biometrics solution company Vision-Box for €320m. Extra StoriesYou can subscribe to this podcast by searching 'BusinessTravel360' on Google Podcast, Apple Podcast, iHeart, Pandora, Spotify, Alexa or your favorite podcast player.This podcast was created, edited and distributed by BusinessTravel360. Be sure to sign up for regular updates at BusinessTravel360.com - Enjoy!Support the show
Saudações humanos! A avaliação de Trudeau pelos canadenses, mais repercussões sobre o limite de permissões para estudantes internacionais, desafios financeiros da Flair Airlines, a extensão do programa federal de empréstimos para residências estudantis, investigação de violação de segurança no Global Affairs Canada e a decisão da premiê de Alberta restringindo o tratamento para jovens LGBTQ+. De Victoria a Halifax, as manchetes mais quentes do Canadá. Aperte o play e conecte-se com o "Canadá Agora", seu podcast de atualidades do país. Não perca!
Hockey Canada: The first player turns himself in, what happens next? (1:47) Guest: Daphne Gilbert, a law professor at the University of Ottawa Canadian Hells Angels members implicated in U.S. case against Iran for assassination attempts on U.S. soil (16:48) Guest: Kim Bolan, crime reporter, Vancouver Sun The CEO of Flair Airlines on owing taxes to the CRA, and the challenges with budget travel in Canada (34:42) Guest: Stephen Jones, CEO, Flair Airlines The search is on for couples to take part in Renovation Resort Season 2 (48:35) Guest: Scott McGillivray, HGTV host, real estate investor, contractor and entrepreneur What can we expect from the return of Parliament? (1:05:52) Guest: Mackenzie Gray, national reporter covering Parliament Hill, Global News With just two left, researchers may have found key to saving the Northern white rhino from extinction (1:22:01) Guest: Thomas Hildebrandt, head scientist, BioRescue, wildlife reproduction expert, Leibniz-Institute of Zoo and Wildlife Research
Dawno żaden temat nie rozgrzał tak bardzo debaty publicznej w Polsce jak temat CPK, czyli Centralnego Portu Komunikacyjnego. To gigantyczne przedsięwzięcie ma połączyć infrastrukturę kolejową i lotniczą, i stworzyć w Polsce hub komunikacyjny. No i zaczęła się „debata”. Mamy przeciwników, mamy zwolenników i trwa gigantyczna wojna między tymi, którzy chcą, żeby CPK powstał, i tymi, którzy nie chcą takiego lotniska. W trakcie tej dyskusji używa się bardzo wielu różnych argumentów, ale obserwatorzy tego sporu zauważają, że trudno o dobrą, merytoryczną debatę, która byłaby w stanie szeroko skomentować wszystkie te podnoszone kwestie. Dlatego taką namiastkę debaty chciałbym dać państwu teraz tutaj, w ramach naszej „Elektryfikacji”. W dzisiejszym odcinku wcielę się w przeciwnika CPK i będę zasypywał mojego rozmówcę argumentami przeciwko temu projektowi. A odpierać argumenty będzie pan Maciej Wilk, członek Zarządu Flair Airlines oraz były członek zarządu Polskich Linii Lotniczych LOT, a także jeden z głównych komentatorów sprawy CPK w polskiej przestrzeni publicznej.
Redaktor Michał Nowak rozmawiał z Maciejem Wilkiem, członkiem zarządu Flair Airlines, największego przewoźnika niskokosztowego w Kanadzie, wcześniej przez 10 lat w PLL LOT w funkcji członka zarządu ds operacyjnych
This episode....Ryan shows up overdressed, Amy is Flair Airlines first openly gay pilot, spiders in ears, fleshlights, self-driving cars, America's Next Top Model, elevator etiquette, sloth bears, frebreezing number twos, Amy's Mom was a phone operator, we have exciting news, a mouse fell on Ryan, the best PLT listener story ever, and our moms are on Tinder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Matt and Connor discuss whether or not they're alcoholics, breakdown the Logan Paul and Dillon Danis situation, do an autism test, react to a YouTube prankster getting shot, Connor's hatred for Flair Airlines and more.
Multiple threat actors lay claim to Sony hack Philippines health org struggling to recover from ransomware attack Canadian Flair Airlines leaked user data for months Thanks to today's episode sponsor, AppOmni If you think CASBs effectively secure your SaaS data… think again. CASBs lack visibility into your SaaS estate. Nor can they address and detect risks that arise from SaaS apps' unlimited endpoints. What you need is a robust SSPM designed to secure the dynamic and extensible nature of SaaS apps and their data. That's where AppOmni comes in. We continuously monitor your SaaS estate to detect cyber risks and secure your company's most critical data and workflows. Get started at AppOmni.com. For the stories behind the headlines, visit CISOseries.com.
Vol annulé par Flair Airlines: il aura attendu plus de six mois avant d'être dédommagé. Discussion économique avec Yves Daoust, directeur de la section Argent du Journal de Montréal et du Journal de QuébecPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Canadian Taylor Swift fans miss her LA concert due to a Flair Airlines toilet issue Annice Li, local Taylor Swift fan who missed the concert discusses her experience with Flair Airlines The upgrades on Highway 1 Ken Popove, Mayor of Chilliwack discusses the need to upgrade Highway 1 in the Fraser Valley MP Michael Chong likely targeted in a second disinformation campaign by China Jeremy Nuttall, Vancouver based investigative journalist for the Toronto Star, who has lived and worked in China discusses MP Michael Chong being targeted in a second disinformation campaign by China Canada loses 45,000 construction jobs in July Chris Gardner, President of the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association discusses Canada losing 45,000 construction jobs in July Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Annice Li, local Taylor Swift fan who missed the concert discusses her experience with Flair Airlines Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of AvTalk, the FAA tells pilots to fly better, ATC staffing is bad enough to allow slot waivers for this summer, and the 25 hour cockpit voice recorder is finally in progress. Plus, an update on the Flair Airlines 737 repossessions and Emirates debuts a refreshed livery. The FAA's post-Safety Summit week […] The post AvTalk Episode 208: The FAA says fly better appeared first on Flightradar24 Blog.
On this episode of AvTalk, Jason steps off a flight from Japan and immediately records a podcast. Flair Airlines says lessors and another airline are conspiring to take their aircraft. Saudi Arabia makes a huge order for its new airline Riyadh Air, and the FAA holds its aviation surface safety summit. FAA Safety Summit The […] The post AvTalk Episode 207: Time for a Safety Summit appeared first on Flightradar24 Blog.
Even MORE issues with Flair Airlines! Guest: Josh Rimer - World Traveller, trying to get to Arizona with Flair Airlines
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Silicon Valley bank collapse and the impact on depositors Guest: Stefan Kalb, Co-Founder & CEO, Shelf Engine Silicon Valley Bank's Toronto branch seized by Canada's banking regulator amid collapse Guest: John Ruffolo, Founder and Managing Partner, Maverix Private Equity Why did Flair Airlines see four of its planes seized from them? Guest: Garth Lund, Chief Commercial Officer, Flair Airlines Canadian lunar rover will search the far side of the moon Guest: Gordon Osinski, principal investigator for the Canadian Lunar Rover Mission and Professor in Earth and Planetary Science, Western University What lies frozen in time in the permafrost and what happens when it thaws? Guest: Kimberley Miner, climate scientist, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Canada's big night at the Oscars Guest: Cam Maitland, film and content specialist, Hollywood Suite Inc.
The frustration continues for Flair Airlines passengers stranded in Tucson, Arizona. Guest: Holly Marshall - Stranded in Tucson by Flair Airlines
Frustrated BC resident stranded in Arizona after 4 Flair airlines planes seized. Squamish First Nation faces raw sewage leak into Capilano river. A new report shows people's habits have permanently changed due to COVID-19. Previewing this weekend's Juno Awards!
A BC resident is frustrated after a Flair flight cancellation ‘mess' leaves her stranded in Tucson. Guest: Leanne Couldwell - Stranded in Tucson by Flair Airlines
A terrifying knifepoint robbery is one of many incidents putting a spotlight on the rise of violent crime in Vancouver. Travel troubles continue to crop up as Flair Airlines planes seized. Will drug decriminalization make things better? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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L'essentiel des nouvelles économiques, financières et technologiques aujourd'hui[texte complet ou presque, ni révisé ni corrigé à des fins de publication] Les principaux indices boursiers ont rebondi hier en cours de journée, après que le président de la Réserve fédérale américaine a laissé entendre que la prochaine hausse de taux d'intérêt prévue en décembre sera plus modérée que les précédentes. Le Nasdaq a gagné 4,4%, le S&P 500 3%, et le DowJones 2,2%. L'indice S&P/TSX de la bourse de Toronto a aussi progressé, mais plus modestement (+0,7%). La rémunération globale des employés de l'État québécois dépasse celle du privéEn tenant compte de leurs avantages sociaux, les employés des administrations de l'État québécois ont droit cette année à une rémunération globale moyenne de 44,69 $ l'heure, selon l'Institut de la statistique du Québec. Par rapport à la rémunération globale moyenne des entreprises privées de 200 employés et plus, celle des employés de l'État québécois est supérieure de 3,9%. Ottawa a versé 3,2 milliards $ en trop durant la pandémieL'Agence du revenu du Canada dit qu'elle a envoyé cette année 825 000 avis de recouvrement à des contribuables qui ont bénéficié à tort d'un des programmes d'aide mis en place pendant la pandémie – PCU, PCUE et PCRE. Les Canadiens sont les plus scolarisés du G7L'an dernier, 57,5% des Canadiens âgés de 25 à 64 ans étaient titulaires d'un diplôme collégial ou universitaire, selon le dernier recensement. Cette proportion place le Canada au premier rang des pays du G7 les plus scolarisés. Bombardier Produits récréatifs (BRP) a déclaré un revenu record de 2,7 milliards $ pour son trimestre terminé le 31 octobre. C'est 71% de plus qu'au trimestre correspondant l'an dernier. Le PDG de BRP explique dans un communiqué que l'entreprise a réussi à augmenter ses ventes notamment en raison de son «approche proactive pour aborder les difficultés liées à la chaîne d'approvisionnement».Desjardins va payer 750 millions $ pour acheter 3 divisions de Guardian Capital Group, une firme torontoise qui vend de l'assurance vie et des produits d'investissement. Desjardins mettra ainsi la main sur un réseau d'environ 5 000 conseillers financiers qui travaillent principalement au Canada hors Québec.Flair Airlines proposera pour la première fois des vols à partir de Québec à compter de juillet. Le transporteur canadien à bas prix proposera deux liaisons: une vers Halifax et l'autre vers Edmonton.Cascades affirme avoir aidé 350 de ses employés à acheter ou louer une voiture électrique. Depuis 5 ans, la papetière québécoise offre à ses employés qui achètent ou louent une voiture électrique neuve ou usagée une aide financière pouvant atteindre 2000 $.---Pour plus de détails sur ces nouvelles et pour d'autres nouvelles: https://infobref.com Pour vous abonner aux infolettres gratuites d'InfoBref: https://infobref.com/infolettres Pour voir en vidéo notre épisode hebdomadaire «à retenir cette semaine»: https://bit.ly/infobref-youtube Pour écouter ce balado dans Alexa: skill «InfoBref Affaires» Pour des commentaires et suggestions, ou pour commanditer InfoBref Affaires: editeur@infobref.com Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Corey Hogan and Stephen Carter talk about Flair Airline's emergency landing and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's emergency-inflation-measures speech. What was Smith attempting to accomplish with her prime-time speech? Was she successful? And has Flair Airlines met their Waterloo (International Airport)? Zain Velji, as always, has too much faith in the sound board. Get Thursday episodes and bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pour plus de détails sur ces nouvelles et pour d'autres nouvelles: https://infobref.comPour vous abonner aux infolettres gratuites d'InfoBref: https://infobref.com/infolettres Pour voir en vidéo notre épisode hebdomadaire «à retenir cette semaine»: https://bit.ly/infobref-youtubePour des commentaires et suggestions, ou pour commanditer InfoBref Affaires: editeur@infobref.com ---TEXTE COMPLET[ni révisé ni corrigé à des fins de publication]L'indice de la bourse américaine S&P 500 a atteint hier son plus bas niveau de l'année. Il a reculé de 2,1% hier et de 24% depuis le début de l'année. Les autres indices américains ont aussi beaucoup baissé hier: le Dow Jones a perdu 1,5% et le Nasdaq 2,8%. L'indice canadien S&P/TSX a lui perdu 1,1%.Des câblodistributeurs veulent augmenter de 3 $ le prix de l'abonnement téléQuatre fournisseurs de services de télévision, dont Bell et Cogeco, ont demandé au Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes le droit de pouvoir augmenter le prix mensuel des forfaits de base de télévision.Ces forfaits de base sont soumis depuis 2016 à un prix plafond de 25 $ par mois. Selon le Globe and Mail, les 4 câblodistributeurs demandent de hausser le plafond à 28 $.L'inflation, justement, frappe un peu moins fort au Québec qu'ailleurs au CanadaElle a nui aux finances personnelles de 3 Québécois sur 4, et de presque 4 Canadiens sur 5, selon l'Indice d'accessibilité financière de BDO, qui s'appuie sur un sondage mené par Angus Reid. On voit que le Québec est aussi un peu épargné dans le secteur immobilier.Accéder à la propriété demeure plus facile au Québec qu'ailleurs au CanadaSelon un rapport de la Banque Royale, l'accessibilité à la propriété s'est dégradée au deuxième trimestre dans l'ensemble du Canada, à tel point qu'il n'a jamais été aussi difficile de devenir propriétaire.Au deuxième trimestre, les paiements hypothécaires pour l'achat d'un logement coûtaient en moyenne 60% du revenu médian de ménages. C'est un record. L'ancien sommet, de 57%, remonte à 1990. Ces chiffres sont des moyennes canadiennes.Mais le coût moyen des paiements hypothécaires en proportion du revenu médian diffère grandement d'une ville à l'autre. Québec, c'est beaucoup plus bas. 28%Dans le Grand Montréal, à 47%, Ottawa: 49%Mais dans le Grand Toronto: 83% ;Dans le Grand Vancouver: 90%Les dépenses touristiques au Canada ont augmenté de 20% au deuxième trimestre par rapport au trimestre précédent et de 63% depuis le début de la pandémie, selon Statistique Canada. Le transporteur aérien Flair Airlines. offrira 3 fois plus de vols entre Montréal et Toronto à compter de l'été prochain. Le transporteur aérien d'Edmonton à bas prix va ajouter 8 vols Montréal-Toronto à fréquence hebdomadaire, ce qui portera le total à 12. La firme montréalaise de biotechnologie Ventus Therapeutique a conclu une entente qui pourrait valoir plus de 700 millions $US avec le géant pharmaceutique danois Novo Nordisk. Dans un premier temps, Novo va payer 70 millions $US à Ventus pour qu'elle développe une molécule utilisée dans des traitements du diabète et de maladies cardiovasculaires et sanguines. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ch1: What's it like trying to run an airline these days? People want to travel but making sure they travel smoothly is a huge challenge. Guest: Stephen Jones, CEO and President of Flair Airlines. Ch2: Emmy Nominations are being announced today! Some obvious contenders will be excluded from the noms because of when they aired Guest: Raji Sohal, Mornings with Simi Contributor Ch3: A new opinion piece in the Globe and Mail argues that the obsession over booking cheaper flights is what's causing all the current chaos across Canadian airports Guest: Ashley Nunes, Research fellow at Harvard Law School Ch4: As COVID cases surge in BC, and booster doses not coming until the Fall, does BC need to rethink its COVID strategy? Guest: Sarah Otto, Professor and Mathematical Biologist at The University of British Columbia. Ch5: Canadian nursing leaders say they've sent a message to the premiers as they meet this week that patients and nurses are suffering through a “dire staffing crisis” that threatens the sustainability of public health care. Guest: Linda Silas, Head of Canadian Federation of Nurses. Ch6: In the last month, there have been a couple of serious cyclist-and-truck crashes in BC. What needs to be done to get everyone on the same page when commuting throughout cities? Guest: CKNW Contributor Raji Sohal interviewed Dave Earle, BC Trucking Association. Ch7: Following the one year anniversary of the first early learning and child care agreement, where does Canada stand now with childcare? Guest: Sharon Gregson, Childcare advocate.
The Bank of Canada raises interest rates again; GDP growth in Canada misses expectations as concerns about inflation continue; Tim Hortons violated its users privacy; Flair Airlines is deemed Canadian enough; and Rogers and Shaw put their deal on hold to try to appease the competition bureau.
Jim Byers, Editor in Chief Canadian travel news.ca, Travel journalist, travel writer, “Canada's Travel Guy” talks about... Flair Airlines is in fact Canadian, and the licences will not be revoked. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: John Gradek, Faculty Lecturer and Academic Programs Coordinator, Supply Chain, Logistics, Operations and Integrated Aviation Management, McGill University
Today's guests: James McLeod, Technology reporter Noah Schwartz, assistant professor of political science at Concordia University / author of the forthcoming book, “On Target: Gun Culture, Storytelling, and the NRA” Karl Moore, Associate Professor - Desautels Faculty of Management (McGill University) Ryan Pleckaitis, chief bylaw officer with Calgary Community Standards See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RJ returns from Las Vegas bearing at least one gift nobody wanted, but still we get a great look at the world of competitive foosball (and a qualified endorsement of discount operation Flair Airlines). PJ is so excited he tries to volunteer to go play in France for Canada's World Cup foosball team, in spite of an almost total lack of expertise. KJ shares with us some of the fruits of his steadfast attention to US politics, which leads us seamlessly into reflecting on the definitions of the words “psychopath” and “ sociopath”. Finally, we speculate on what the coming summer's weather may look like, as a way of coping with KJ's disappointing travel news.See this episode on our site for RJ's gallery of Vegas photos.Links: Shed Dogs; homemade air purifier; psychopath vs. sociopath.Theme music by Voodoo Jazz!
Last month, we spoke about how one of Canada's low-cost airline companies found themselves in hot water with the Canadian Transportation Agency. The CTA alleges that the Edmonton-based airline has failed to meet ownership requirements and that too much of their operation is controlled by a major partner based in Miami. Our show contributor Jawn Jang joins us now with the latest on Flair. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Provincial Government's plan to support Ukrainian Refugees Chris Friesen, Chief Operating Officer of the Immigrant Services Society of BC discusses the latest plans outlined by Nathan Cullen, B.C. Minister of Municipal Affairs to aid Ukrainian refugees entering the province. The benefits of Public Healthcare Yesterday we spoke with Dr. Brian Day who discussed some of the positives of privatized healthcare and how it could help British Columbians. Today we discuss the importance of public healthcare with Dr. Michael Klein, Member of Order of Canada and Professor Emeritus of Family Practice at UBC and Canadian Doctors for Medicare Cancer cases rise amidst growing, aging population Should our medical system be privatized? Or do we keep it public? Rami Rahal, Vice President of Cancer Systems Performance and Innovation at Partnership Against Cancer discusses rising cancer rates Anti-racism legislation and how it relates to healthcare The BC government announced anti racism legislation on Monday, that will start gathering data from racialized communities to help us better understand how to combat racism in policing and other government agencies. CKNW Contributor Eric Chapman stops by to talk about a specific part of the information being gathered. History of Roe v Wade Margot Young, Professor at UBC's Peter Allard School of Law w a specialty in quality law and theory, women's economic equality, urban theory, and local housing politics and rights discusses the history and historical significance of Roe v Wade within the United States abortion laws Blanche MacDonald's presentation to help Ukrainian Refugee Gina Hansen, Executive Director of Management and Retail Operations at Blanche MacDonald discusses how they helped a make up artist who fleed the Russian war in Ukraine Judgment day arrives for Flair Airlines as company must prove they are operating legally in Canada Last month, we spoke about how one of Canada's low-cost airline companies found themselves in hot water with the Canadian Transportation Agency. The CTA alleges that the Edmonton-based airline has failed to meet ownership requirements and that too much of their operation is controlled by a major partner based in Miami. Our show contributor Jawn Jang joins us now with the latest on Flair. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Samaroo (@BenSamaroo) is CEO/Co-Founder at WonderFi Technologies Inc, one of the largest players in the Canadian crypto space. Ben began building WonderFi with the mission of lowering barriers to entry to crypto and decentralized finance in support of a more equitable financial system. Previously, Ben was an executive and regulatory consultant with broad experience in managing corporate finance, risk and compliance on behalf of Fintech companies. He previously served as Regulatory Consultant and Advisor at Netcoins, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer for First Coin Capital, a Vancouver-based company that was acquired by Galaxy Digital. Prior, he was a lawyer at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, where advised public and private companies on M&A and capital raises. In this episode, we discuss DeFi, taking risks, and building one of Canada's largest crypto companies. Show highlights: [2:50] Ben's Genesis Block [9:30] WonderFi [12:35] Best Decisions [16:00] Taking Risks [25:13] Playing Offense in Business and Life [32:00] WonderFi's Foundation & Acquisitions [38:44] Legal Experience - Asset or Burden? [49:24] Flair Airlines [52:00] Habits [56:10] Great Lawyers If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review. You can subscribe to our newsletter to stay updated on the latest episodes.
Jim Byers, Editor in Chief Canadian travel news.ca, Travel journalist, travel writer, “Canada's Travel Guy” talks about Flair Airlines saying it will keep operating in Canada. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bank of Canada jacks up interest rates to get a handle on inflation Michael Levy, CKNW Business Analyst analyzes the Bank of Canada's latest interest rate hike Low-cost carrier Flair Airlines could be grounded in Canada over foreign control concerns We're quickly entering long-weekend season.. Also known as vacation time for a lot of you folks. But there's a situation developing with a Canadian airline that could put your entire trip in jeopardy – Our show contributor Jawn Jang has more. NDP chances of taking over Vancouver-Quilchena Jeanette Ashe, BC NDP Candidate for Vancouver-Quilchena discusses the upcoming by election for that riding Upcoming BC elections and COVID-19 update Keith Baldrey, Global BC Legislature Bureau Chief discusses up coming by-elections, plus an update on covid numbers. Housing density in Vancouver and where the city can build “up” Andy Yan, Urban Planner and Adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University discusses houses density in Vancouver, along with Pierre Polievre's viral video about Vancouver homes. Hiking up empty home taxes Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart discusses the empty homes tax
We're quickly entering long-weekend season.. Also known as vacation time for a lot of you folks. But there's a situation developing with a Canadian airline that could put your entire trip in jeopardy – Our show contributor Jawn Jang has more.
On today's show, we focus on reforming the teacher disciplinary process with Alberta's Education Minister Adriana LaGrange. We also get the counterpoint on the Minister from Alberta NDP Education Critic Sarah Hoffman. Plus, could Flair Airlines be grounded over foreign control concerns? And we chat with Simon Miles about if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should fly to Ukraine, and why.
Guest: John Gradek, professor with McGill University's aviation management program
Marty Firestone, President, Travel Secure, Travel industry expert talks about Flair Airlines could be grounded in Canada over foreign control concerns AND... Should I buy cancellation insurance for my trip? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alan speaks with John Gradek, a professor with McGill University's aviation management program whose following the case. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meta draws up plans to introduce virtual coins (dubbed ‘Zuck bucks') and other financial services to diversify its ad-based revenue system. The federal transportation regulator has determined that Edmonton-based Flair Airlines may be in violation of the law that requires it to be controlled by Canadians. Minister Freedland's budget commits to doubling the number of new homes that are built in the next decade and includes a range of new measures designed to make housing more affordable, but analysts are concerned that they're not enough to make owning a home more accessible. Celebrating something? Let us know for a shoutout here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/GuHjLDoa The Peak Daily is produced by 306 Media Productions. Hosted by Brett Chang and Jay Rosenthal.
Ontarians making minimum wage will get a 50-cent-an-hour raise in October, a local mayor isn't too thrilled about a new Hydro One line coming to Windsor-Essex, and Flair Airlines announces flights from Windsor to two more cities. All the evening headlines on the go.
Juan Arciniegas es el managing director de 777 Partners, un fondo de inversión de Private Equity que invierte en empresas en diferentes etapas pero con un enfoque en equipos emprendedores sólidos que operan en mercados ineficientes o desatendidos y que presentan oportunidades significativas para escalar. 777 Partners invierte en diversos sectores como aviación, medios y entretenimiento, clubes de fútbol, seguros, deuda, entre otros. Juan es miembro del board de empresas como Fanatiz, Flair Airlines, 1190 Sports y Value Alliance y ha liderado las adquisiciones del equipo de futbol Genova en Italia, el Vasco da Gama en Brasil y la inversión en el Sevilla en España. Con Juan platico sobre el rol de Private Equity en el sistema emprendedor, la forma en la que valúan oportunidades en 777 Partners, su estrategia de comprar o construir empresas y vamos a entrar a detalle en las inversiones que han hecho en equipos de futbol en el último año.
New day, new economic penalties against Russia: Canada is imposing a 35% tariff on goods imported from Russia and its ally Belarus as the feds look for new ways to respond to the invasion of Ukraine. Canada's transportation regulator has launched an investigation into Edmonton-based Flair Airlines, surrounding potential issues around foreign control. Frito-Lay's standoff with Loblaw has left an (unsuspected) third-party winner standing… Ontario chips and salsa maker Neal Brothers
Show Opening... But first (0:33); Six seniors move March 1 into their new Cambridge apartments made from steel shipping containers (18:28); Flair Airlines announces third jetliner, 50 more jobs, and more flights at Waterloo Region airport (41:40); WVU political science professor says Russia's aggression in Ukraine is 'dangerous for all' (1:01:42); Ukraine crisis continued discussion (1:24:33); MLB players could lose $20.5M per day if lockout continues (1:45:15)
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Cette semaine, je reviens sur l'actualité et les nouvelles promotions des programmes de fidélité : Nouvelle Carte HSBC, Flair, Offres de remise en argent. Et je vous explique ce que vous devez savoir sur le programme Marriott Bonvoy. Voici les principaux sujets abordés lors de cette émission : L'actualité : Promotion Marriott Bonvoy 2022 : Double des Nuits-Elite (Inscrivez-Vous) Obtenez jusqu'à 100 % en bonus à l'achat de points Aéroplan World of Hyatt : Obtenez 30 % en bonus à l'achat de points Hyatt Obtenez 20 000 points avec la Nouvelle Carte Mastercard HSBC Récompenses Voyage ! Derniers jours : 15 % en remise en argent avec les Cartes de Crédit Tangerine ! Obtenez 20 $ gratuitement avec la Carte KOHO Prépayée Visa (+ Version Premium) Comment utiliser des points-voyage avec Flair Airlines ? Politique Mise à jour : Modification ou Annulation de primes aériennes et Expiration des points Aéroplan Jusqu'à 130 000 points avec la carte de crédit Mastercard HSBC World Elite ! Quel est le meilleur moment pour réserver des billets d'avion avec les points ? Avis : AC Hotel New York Downtown Avis : Moxy Washington, DC Downtown Marriott Que faire à Washington, DC ? Saint-Valentin 2022 : 10 idées d'Activités et Cadeaux Suivez-nous sur Instagram ! Suivez-nous sur TikTok !
Entrevue avec la joueuse de tennis Eugenie Bouchard : Eugenie Bouchard s'associe avec Flair Airlines et change momentanément de métier, alors qu'elle est sur un vol spécial Toronto-Montréal en tant qu'agente de bord. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue avec la joueuse de tennis Eugenie Bouchard : Eugenie Bouchard s'associe avec Flair Airlines et change momentanément de métier, alors qu'elle est sur un vol spécial Toronto-Montréal en tant qu'agente de bord. Chronique culturelle d'Anaïs Guertin-Lacroix : Le documentaire Woodstock 99 et Lizzo ciblée par des insultes grossophobes. Chronique de Patrick Déry, analyste en politiques publiques : Patrick revient sur le pourquoi du comment du pourquoi il s'est associé au PLQ cet hiver, les élections fédérales, le désastre en Afghanistan, le bilan des cas de covid au Québec et une analyse et un médecin de famille a gagné 1 641 746 $ l'an dernier. Entrevue avec Yves Francoeur, président de la Fraternité des policiers et policières de Montréal : Les derniers mois ont été chauds à Montréal, avec un nombre de fusillades qui a grimpé en flèche. Des coups de feu sont tirés à tous moments, dans plusieurs quartiers de la métropole. Alors, on fait quoi pour remédier à la situation? Chronique de Geneviève Pettersen, animatrice à QUB radio de 13h à 15h30 : La situation en Afghanistan est déplorable pour le droit des femmes. Des invités de marque commenteront dans l'émission de Geneviève. Chronique de Loïc Tassé, politologue et chroniqueur au Journal de Montréal. On peut lire sa chronique tous les lundi dans les pages du Journal de Montréal et du Journal de Québec : Les leçons de la défaite en Afghanistan. Segment d'actualité avec Carl Marchand : « Écœuré » de recevoir des appels de courtiers, confusion et désarroi à l'aéroport de Kaboul, revenu record de 1,6 million$ pour un médecin de famille, un retour à la normale dans le marché immobilier québécois, deux jeunes hommes chutent des fortifications et les Clinton reviennent en vacances en Estrie. La Rencontre Dutrizac-Martineau : Richard Martineau tire la pipe de Benoit. Entrevue avec Michel Drapeau, avocat en droit militaire : La situation dégénère d'heure en heure en Afghanistan, où les talibans ont pris le contrôle après des années de présence militaire de différents pays dont le Canada. Chronique politique provinciale et fédérale avec Antoine Robitaille, animateur de l'émission Là-Haut sur la colline à QUB radio, et Philippe-Vincent Foisy, animateur de l'émission matinale de QUB radio : Les élections fédérales sont officiellement lancées. Chronique sports avec Mathieu Boulay, journaliste sportif pour le Journal de Montréal et de Québec : Victoire des Alouettes en fin de semaine, la fin de l'Omnium Banque Nationale et l'opération de Roger Federer. Une production QUB radio Août 2021 Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
In this episode, Flair Airlines is expanding their service to a number of US sun destinations this winter so we'll find out where they're flying to and what the experience will be like. Plus we'll check in with True Key Hotels and Resorts in BC who have unveiled a new short term vacation home management company called True Key Vacations. And we'll learn about Charity Pro Travel, a booking company that donates money to a charity of your choice every time you book a vacation and also offers you some of the lowest prices available. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/
In this episode, Flair Airlines is expanding their service to a number of US sun destinations this winter so we'll find out where they're flying to and what the experience will be like. Plus we'll check in with True Key Hotels and Resorts in BC who have unveiled a new short term vacation home management company called True Key Vacations. And we'll learn about Charity Pro Travel, a booking company that donates money to a charity of your choice every time you book a vacation and also offers you some of the lowest prices available. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Brett Ballah - Publisher - Western Aviation News See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Opening... But first (0:33); Flair Airlines expanding into United States this fall (21:14); Federal government has already begun to close or phase out key small business COVID support programs before the economy is fully open (44:35); Q and A with the experts: Addressing Islamophobia in our communities (1:05:09); With rising human drug use, a collateral rise of dogs ingesting cannabis and opioids (1:27:46); Stay Safe when Cybershopping (1:48:23)
The affordable carrier Flair is discounting fares between Canada and the United States for travel between October and March. | Frommer's
On today's show: BC supreme court upholds in-person religious services ban Surrey's new police chief to make a base salary of $285,000 Passenger successfully sues Flair Airlines for lost luggage Gardening tips with Wim Vander Zalm! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 66 Airlines- Flair Airlines expands with the 737 MAX- Canada flight closures- Lufthansa is next to revamp its onboard meal menus- Etihad tests yet another health pass Aircraft- Boeing's 737-10 gets delayed by 3 years- JetBlue Mint Studio - The 777-9 is also delayed- Boeing re-examines the case for the NMA Other- Israel shuts down all commercial passenger air traffic in and out of the country- Oakland becomes the first U.S. airport to sell COVID 19 test kits from vending machines- Book now pay later schemes take center stage during the pandemicSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/passrider)
Flair Airlines is offering an "all-you-can-fly" deal that is the first of its kind in the airline industry.
Flair Airlines chief executive Jim Scott says predatory pricing and scheduling by rival WestJet Airlines Ltd. placed his budget carrier in jeopardy, as a “David and Goliath” battle over the past six months has culminated in an investigation by Canada's competition watchdog