Canada’s national newspaper The Globe & Mail looks into a crystal ball to predict travel trends over the coming year. In addition to reinforcing survey results that say Canadians are looking to stick with a ‘bubble’ group while travelling and focus on domestic travel and sustainability, the report forecasts upticks in activities like cycling and ‘edventure’ where education meets soft adventure, and the reliance on travel advisors. It cites industry publication Skift’s predictions that the pandemic has reinforced the value of expert travel planners in navigating the new travel landscape.
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