Solo Travel with Renee On April 15, 2019, the world watched in horror as Notre Dame Cathedral was engulfed in flames, an omen of darker things to come. People wondered how Paris would ever recover from the loss of their treasured landmark. That November, I arrived in Paris at the height of the Jaune Gilets…
Month: July 2020
Canadian Passenger Bill of Rights
As air travel ramps up and Canadians return to airports for both business and pleasure reasons, now seemed a good time to review the Canadian Passenger Bill of Rights that came into force in 2019. For those of you who have not travelled recently or may not be aware of these new guidelines, passenger rights…
How Travel Has, or Should, Change After the Pandemic
There is no doubt that the travel industry has suffered due to the global pandemic. Vacant airport terminals, airplanes sitting nose to tail on runways, and cruise ships moored in empty ports are indelible images of how the world has shuttered it doors to international travel. No one is saying that this will be permanent,…