Air Canada added fuel surcharges on to fares for domestic flights and US routes to cover higher fuel costs. For North American flights, the surcharge is $20, $40 or $60 depending on the distance flown, effective immediately. That is in addition to surcharges already in place for flights overseas. The transborder surcharge matches those already announced by many US carriers, Air Canada claimed.
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Link: https://www.boltbus.com/
Greyhound in the US is trying a new experiment called Bolt Bus. Service so far is between New York, Boston, Philidephia and Washington. Fares are currently as low as $1. There is even free wi-fi right on the bus and electrical plugs, with more leg room. If you are visiting these cities in the US it might be worth a visit.
Specials from Westjet, while they are hot. Today only. $29 for Montreal-Toronto, Ottawa-Toronto, Calgary-Abbotsford, Calgary-Edmonton and Edmonton-Abbotsford. $49 for Calgary-Vancouver or Edmonton-Vancouver. $129 for Toronto-Abbotsford.
One-Way. No return pruchase required. Travel until the end of September.
While you may be able to drive in Canada at the age of 16 and you can vote at 18 (and drink if you are 18 or 19), you may find it difficult to rent a car until you are 25.
Statistically, drivers under the age of 25 get into more auto accidents than any other age group, car rental agencies often are unwilling to rent you a car. They often restrict what cars you can rent and then charge a particularly high fee as well as requiring that you take the CDW. They also often completely ban drivers until they reach the age of 21, entirely. So, what is someone under 25 to do?
Link: http://www.visa.ca/en/personal/prepaidcards/travelmoney.cfm
A few days ago I mentioned that BMO offered a prepaid MasterCard for travel. And now let's talk about the Visa equivalent. So here's the information that I have found...
nineteenth of May from Stockholm might be your lucky day if you are in the right place at the right time. Royal Caribbean is having another one of these short cruises in Europe (like the one that I did from Barcelona, last year) that is a great deal if you are there and buy it in North America.
Starts in Stockholm on the nineteenth and ends in Hardwich on the twenty-third with one stop in Copenhagen.
So how much is the little jewel of a cruise? $199 for four nights. Taxes and fuel suppliment are extra.