Montreal Gazette on MSN
Spring break shake-up: Where Quebecers are going and what to know before travelling
Quebecers looking to escape the cold not only may have had their plans disrupted in recent weeks, travel experts say ...
The Canadian government has warned travellers to avoid non-essential travel in some areas of Mexico, but tourists in popular ...
Should you still take that vacation to Mexico you've been planning? Travel insurance broker Martin Firestone says it's a personal choice, but travellers should be aware of how cancellation and ...
Airlines and cruise lines are adjusting itineraries after security alerts in western Mexico. Here's what travelers need to ...
Flights to parts of Mexico by airlines, including Air Canada, WestJet and Porter, have been cancelled after violence was sparked by the killing of a cartel boss. Experts advise paying ...
Canadian travellers impacted by escalating tensions in Mexico may be able to get a refund or modify their upcoming bookings as airlines offer more flexibility.
WISN 12 News on MSN
Experts urge informed planning for spring break in Mexico after cartel-related violence
With spring break on the horizon, travelers may be reassessing their plans to vacation in Mexico after cartel-related ...
From Japan and Portugal to Canada, Slovenia and Australia, discover 5 trending destinations shaping travel in 2026 as slower, immersive and experience-first journeys take centre stage.
March break is around the corner and safety concerns continue to swirl for tourists planning a sunny getaway in Mexico.
The Vancouver Sun on MSN
What to do as a Canadian stranded in Mexico as cartel violence ensues
Canadians stranded in Puerto Vallarta and other parts of Mexico due to a recent flare-up of drug cartel-related violence are ...
About 55,000 Canadians in Mexico have now registered with the federal government. Global Affairs Canada is now telling ...
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