Canadian Dollar Surges :: Canadians Will Travel

Flags of Canada and the USA On a recent trip to Maui in Dec 2009, I was pleasantly surprised by a lovely statement from the host at Cheeseburger Island Style in Wailea.  She asked where my husband and I were from--when I mentioned "Vancouver", she said "Thank God for Canadians, they kept us afloat when people from the US weren't travelling."

We encountered a similar statement from as far away as Kenya!  In September 2009, we were at the Fairmont Mara Safari Club in Kenya.  Upon hearing where we were from, one of the staff members told us "we have had a lot more Canadians this past year, the Americans didn't come as much."

Although I was sad to hear these first-hand account of the impact of the economic slow-down, at the same time, as a Canadian I was proud that Canadian travellers continued to help --even temporarily float-- the economy in places like Hawaii, the Caribbean and Mexico to only name a few destinations.

Because we are so close to the US and have such a closely-tied relationship, Canada has definitely been impacted by the US economic perils, however, our dollar has continued to do well positively impacting industries like travel!

Yesterday, the Canadian Dollar surged to about 96.16 cents US, the highest level since last October.  When compared to the US dollar, the Canadian dollar has been fairly high for the past two years prompting Canadians to travel more to US destinations as well as consider buying real estate down south.

January 2009 US Travel and Tourism Report [see comment field] According to the attached report, Canada and the US are each other's largest tourism partners.   Canada remains the largest source of foreign travelers to the United States, with Canadians accounting for 31.7 percent of US international visitors. With 74 percent market share, the U.S. continued to be by far the most popular destination for Canadian travelers in 2007.

Other Facts of Interest

  • Canada ranks first in visitors to the U.S. (nearly 18 million); first in spending (US$ 16.17 billion)
  • Not surprisingly (we all know Canadians love to shop in the US) the number one Canadian  activity in the US, regardless of trip purpose, is shopping.
  • Canadian travel occurs in non-peak seasons and helps to distribute visitors more uniformly throughout the year.
  • Compared to visitors from other countries, Canadians are unique in their extensive coverage of all states. All states benefit from Canadian travelers but a few states dominate the numbers.
  • 90% of the Canadian population is within 100 miles (161 km) of the US border.

Kayak Auctions

kayak logoWow, Kayak has been busy lately adding Luxury Travel Auctions to its ever-growing arsenal.  Partnering with Luxury Link, Kayak is able to offer another and perhaps slightly more risky/exciting way to book travel versus the regular: search flight/hotel listings > book a trip. In the online travel booking space, two auction sites share the biggest amount of traffic/recognition:  Sky Auction and the aforementioned Luxury Link.   I used skyauction.com 4 years ago to book a week at 5-star The Villa Vera Hotel & Racquet Club in Acapulco, Mexico.  I paid $300usd for an entire week, which proved a significant savings off regular high or low season rates.

Although booking travel through an auction site can seem scary, it's all about educating yourself: peruse the deals; read the details, terms and conditions carefully; and place a bid you're comfortable with at the last minute.  Online travel auctions have been around since 1999, but perhaps Kayak partnering with Luxury Link is a sign of the times.  Are the masses ready to adopt this type of travel booking?

How Kayak's Luxury Travel Auctions Work

  • listings are posted to the luxury auctions page
  • each listing details
    • hotel name & description
    • location
    • current bid price
    • savings off retail rate
    • valid travel dates
    • time left
  • research your preference (location, number of stars, type of property, dates, terms and conditions)
  • place your bid (hint: do so at the last minute if it's something you really want a chance of winning)
  • monitor your bid
  • win or lose bid

Making the Most of Kayak Auctions

  • closing soon: peruse the closing soon auctions if you want the best deal possible
  • geo area: you can also search by the geographic area where you'd like to travel.  Narrow down your search, choose your preferred hotel, bid and start saving!

Will I use Kayak Auctions in the near future?  Probably not.  Kayak is providing a great service, but since it's in the luxury travel space, I can still find other semi-luxury properties on priceline or hotwire.  To each their own.  Check it out!

2010 Travel Resolutions

2010 travel resolutions Happy New Year!  I'm a big fan of New Years Resolutions. In my life they have provided the opportunity to goal-set and maintain focus. Don't get me wrong, I've also had those resolutions which go nowhere, like workout 5 days a week no matter what, or eat salad everyday---both doable but not necessarily achievable every.single.day. So, this year I resolve to make REALISTIC travel resolutions.

Pack Lighter My desire to pack lighter has always been 'a desire.' This year, I want to turn it into a full-on resolution, not a '2 steps forward, one step back' type of thing. Looking back, I had glimmers of hope this year. I went to Napa for 6 days with just a carry-on, it wasn't difficult, even with a little shopping in San Francisco. The only sad part is that I wasn't able to bring back any wine due to the limited liquids carry-on rule. Oh well, there's always shipping. I took two steps back when I went to Europe and Africa in one trip. Packing for so many different climates threw me for a loop and sent my packing methods into my teenage angst bring everything phase. This was really dumb since we were on the move every 2-3 days. I've learned my lesson. I promise. 2011 Update - Every trip I did in 2010 was with my carry-on, including a two week adventure exploring eastern Canada and the Maritimes!

Take Another Last-Minute Getaway Jetsetting somewhere tropical for the weekend has always been a HUGE excitement/goal of mine. I was lucky enough to achieve it in 2009, going to Maui for an extended weekend. Since it was such a positive experience, I resolve to do it again. If this idea sounds good to you, here's how. 2011 Update - I'm addicted. All throughout the year I did extended weekend trips to destinations like Palm Springs, Scottsdale, Portland and most recently for 3 days to Maui.

Travel Credit Card with Lounge access Although I love my travel rewards credit card and have booked many-a-trip with the points, I realize there's a flaw: it doesn't have an Airline Lounge Access component. Looking into it recently, I found that I get a discount to Priority Pass. Depending on how much I travel this year, a Priority Pass membership might be in my near future. 2011 Update - Haven't got a Priority Pass yet, but still hoping to!

Be Smarter About Amassing Points with ONE Airline and ONE Hotel Group This year I made bigger strides forward in this arena, but admittedly, I still have a long way to go. I resolve not to just book the cheapest flight, but to book flights and hotel stays (still within a reasonable price range) which match the major airlines and hotel groups with which I collect points. For some travellers, this is an easy task, for the web-savvy, price-conscious, mid-to-high-end travel shoppers, this is a more difficult.  Either way, I'm up to the challenge. 2011 Update - Have continued to be diligent about collecting airline and hotel points, and booked a few trips and hotel upgrades with points. Who doesn't love free travel?

Sort Through My Airline Points This year I started sorting through all my airline memberships and categorized each membership and the points to date in a spreadsheet. I know, pretty organized, yet perhaps a little old-school. This next year, I want to take this to the next level by deciding which airline loyal program memberships make the most sense (given where I travel, where my home airport is and how I like to travel) and then gift the rest of the points! 2011 Update - Done and done, and now I have an app for that!

Go to Australia!!!!! Here is what beckons me in Australia: snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef, taking a harbour tour in Sydney, navigating Fraser Island, embarking on a sailing tour of the Whitsundays and so much more. This is my year to go to Australia....I hope! 2011 Update - Australia is the trip that I keep meaning to take, then something comes up. This will hopefully change in 2011, with a tentatively planned trip Down Under in the spring!

Go on the Oasis of the Seas I had my first taste of the flowrider (and on-ship surfing and body boarding simulator) on Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas and I've been longing to go back ever since. Just this year, they came out with a new, bigger and more impressive ship: The Oasis of the Seas featuring dual flowriders, a zip line, aqua amphitheater and all the other activities normally featured on Royal Carribean's ships. 2011 Update - After The Oasis launched, its equally impressive sister ship The Allure came out in December. I can't wait to try both, but didn't get a chance in 2010. Hopefully, I'll set sail on one of these mega ships in 2011.

[photo by Electric Images]

Access Airline Lounges with your Credit Card

Virgin Atlantic Lounge Gatwick[trip style = luxury]

Further to yesterday's post about enjoying Airline Lounge entry with a day-pass, we wanted to further expand on the topic and review which credit cards also allow access.  Generally, lounge access is a benefit for most platinum or equivalent card holders.

Credit Card Access to Airline Lounges

  • American Express Platinum - $395 Annual Fee.  USA - Access to Continental, Delta and Northwest lounges. Canada - Access to Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges plus free membership to Priority Pass, the world's largest independent lounge access program.
  • Visa Signature -  Fee varies.  Cardholders get a subscription to Priority Pass.
  • MasterCard Black - Fee varies. Cardholers get a subscription to Priority Pass.

Relax in an Airline Club without a Business-Class Ticket

Thai Airlines First Class Lounge HKG[trip style = lux]

When travelling, there is nothing better than escaping the airport crowds and waiting for your flight in the peace and quiet of your Airline's Lounge. Yes, I would like a glass of Pinot Gris please; yes, I would like a mini chocolate mousse pick-me-up; oh and yes, I would like to watch TV and surf the internet from my plush chair. All this makes me want to get the airport well before my flight.

Are you delayed or have a long layover but lack a business or first-class ticket or status with your said airline? Most airline clubs offer a day pass for $30-$50 giving you a great place to relax in comfort and style.

Airline Clubs Allowing Day Access Air Canada - $30-$45 with same-day ticket and purchase of permissible fare class Alaska - $30 American Airlines - $50 Continental Airlines - $45 or 10-pack for $350 Delta Airlines -  $50 with same-day Delta or it's Connectors' Tickets Northwest Airlines - $55 or $85 for 60-day trial. United Airlines - $50 US Airways - $40 Find the Complete Chart here.

More tomorrow on What Travel Credit Cards allow Airline Lounge Access...