Ottawa’s travel ‘savant’ sells downtown agency to U.S.-based firm
Scott McCord’s business has been the go-to agency for Parliament Hill staffers, civil servants and journalists in the nation’s capital for 22 years.
Ottawa’s travel ‘savant’ sells downtown agency to U.S.-based firm
Scott McCord’s business has been the go-to agency for Parliament Hill staffers, civil servants and journalists in the nation’s capital for 22 years.
Visit Ottawa, munch some tail?
Cheeky new tourism campaign touts BeaverTails and other local attractions as it stokes city’s friendly rivalry with Toronto and Montreal.
Sunwing set to resume Ottawa flights later this year
Toronto-based carrier says it will start flying to 11 destinations in Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico and the Dominican Republic in November, with weekly flights running until
Newfoundland-based air carrier PAL launches flights to YOW
New flights begin almost a year after PAL originally said it planned to start serving Ottawa.
Flair adds flights from Ottawa to southern U.S.
Canadian budget carrier said Thursday it will begin flying from YOW to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Las Vegas and Orlando at the end of October.
‘The tap remains completely turned off’: Ottawa tourism leaders urge feds to reopen border
Local industry says time is of the essence to allow tourism businesses to cash in on what’s traditionally their busiest time of year.
Province gives $8M lift to Ottawa Tourism, Shaw Centre in bid to kickstart beleaguered industry
“The recovery is starting for sure … but it’s not going to be an even recovery,” Ottawa Tourism CEO Michael Crockatt says of sector’s ability
Porter Airlines to return to skies in September
Toronto-based carrier announced it will restart its operations in phases, with Ottawa among four Canadian cities where Porter will initially resume flights on Sept. 8.
WestJet adding YOW-Victoria route to schedule
Move should come as welcome news to the Ottawa Airport, which is facing the biggest cash crunch in its history during the pandemic.
Ottawa’s Canada Day celebrations to be virtual for second straight year
Earlier this year, Heritage Canada suggested it was looking at staging a live show after last year’s festivities were scrapped due to the pandemic.
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