New data from Travelocity.ca shows Canadians should travel South of the border for cheap Canada Day getaways
TORONTO, June 20, 2013 /CNW/ - Despite our strong national pride on Canada Day, new booking data released by Travelocity.ca has found that many Canadians are using the long weekend as an opportunity to visit U.S. cities, including Las Vegas, where sales of flight and hotel packages have increased double digits for Canadian bookings to the city of sin.
These travellers are taking advantage of it being a long weekend and visiting our neighbours to the South for our Nation's birthday. Since the U.S. celebrates their own Independence Day the following weekend, demand for domestic travel in the USA over the Canada Day weekend will be lowered, creating an opportunity for Canadians to capitalize on lower prices.
"Our travellers have enjoyed a drop in average daily rates of as high as 16 per cent in New York City hotels for the July 1st weekend vs. 2012, so Canadians itching to get away this upcoming long-weekend can take advantage of lower rates." said Brian Simpson, resident travel expert at Travelocity.ca. "And you can still celebrate Canada Day while in New York by attending the huge Canada Day Celebrations in Central Park, where you can celebrate all things Canadian, including Mounties, ball hockey and of course, poutine."
Here at home, hotel rates for Canadians looking to celebrate on home turf have seen modest increases this year in cities like Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal, yet have seen double-digit decreases in places like Mont-Tremblant and Quebec City . There are still great rates available for Canada Day in these cities, but more-and-more, Canadians are realizing savings when combining their flight and hotel in one booking, as domestic package bookings are up over 20 per cent.
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"Whether celebrating Canada's 146th birthday at home or abroad, Travelocity.ca encourages Canadians to Go & Seize the Summer and is offering up to 50 per cent off GoodBuy hotels and great deals on Vacation Packages," Simpson added. "And sign up with Travelocity.ca for exclusive discounts for email subscribers."
About Travelocity.ca
Travelocity.ca® is committed to being the traveller's champion -- before, during and after the trip - and provides the most comprehensive and proactive guarantee in the industry. This customer-driven focus, backed by 24/7 live phone support, competitive prices and powerful shopping technology has made Travelocity.ca part of one of the largest travel companies in the world - Travelocity.com LP. Travelocity.ca and Travelocity.com LP are owned by Sabre Holdings Corporation, a world leader in travel marketing and distribution.
DATA SOURCE: Travelocity.ca booking data
About Travelocity Global
Travelocity Global is one of the world's largest travel companies, serving the needs of travelers from all walks of life. Based in Southlake (Dallas/Fort Worth), Texas, with offices and customer care centers around the world, Travelocity Global owns and operates: Travelocity® and Travelocity.ca in North America, igougo.com, a leading online travel community; and lastminute.com, a leader in European online travel. Travelocity Global is owned by Sabre Holdings, a global technology company whose innovative technology is used by more than a billion people around the world to plan, book and get to their destination at a time and price that's right for them.
SOURCE: Travelocity.ca
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