Who is Carbon Neutral in Tourism in Québec?

Written by: Julianna Priskin on 12 June, 2009

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Visitors to and from Québec contribute to Greenhouse Gas emissions (GHG), regardless of the mode of transport, distance traveled, or the activity undertaken during a stay. To date, no study assessed neither travelers’ nor the tourism sector’s contributions to GHG emissions, or attitudes or actions towards mitigation in Québec. This creates a knowledge gap about [...]

What’s coming in 2006?

Written by: François-G. Chevrier on 16 January, 2006

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Each new year brings with it a new batch of forecasts and predictions on a variety of topics. From new technologies, to the hotel sector, to the latest hot destinations, here are some things to watch in the coming year. Leisure travel In 2006, leisure travel will continue to drive tourism growth. According to some [...]

Commentary from Michael Nowlis on the tourism trends in 2006

Written by: Michael Nowlis on 5 March, 2005

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François Chevrier’s article concerning tourism trends in 2006 summarizes the broad expectations of many analysts in the North American market. As it is difficult to address the multitudinous industry developments in such a brief piece, I am pleased to suggest a few international trends to complement his list. Gen Y hybrid consumers will use price [...]

The “low-cost” concept: is it for you?

Written by: Michèle Laliberté on 20 July, 2004

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There is nothing new in the observation that price is a deciding factor, or even the deciding factor, in consumer behaviour. What is new is that the economic model associated with low prices is becoming more and more popular. Companies adopting this model make it their mission to offer high-calibre, no-frills products that are in [...]







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