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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 416-425-5885



Address: 1448 Lawrence Ave East Ste 303 M4A 2S8 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.uniglobe-bonvoyage.com

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Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 24.01.2021

UNIGLOBE BON VOYAGE TRAVEL X UPDATE COPIED FROM TRANSPORT CANADA Pre-departure COVID-19 testing and negative results for air travellers coming to Canada ...Continue reading

Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 10.01.2021

UNIGLOBE BON VOYAGE TRAVEL - UPDATE WESTJET INFORMATION Pre-departure testing requirement for passengers travelling to Canada ...Continue reading

Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 31.12.2020

PICKLEBALL IN Paradise LUXURY INCLUDEDMEANS ACCESS TO THE FASTEST GROWING SPORT At SANDALS RESORTS, couples can now grab their paddles and escape to the only 5-Star Destination that offers Pickleball as a complimentary sport - equipment, training and dedicated courts included. Rally in the cool of day or under the glow of stadium-style lights, then rejuvenate together at the Red Lane Spa with optional treatments before dining around the world at up to 16 distinct 5-S...tar Global Gourmet restaurants per resort - serving premium liquors and Robert Mondavi Twin Oaks wines. For the ultimate Pickleball vacation, Sandals is the premier choice. SANDALS ROYAL CARIBBEAN | SANDALS SOUTH COAST | SANDALS OCHI BEACH SANDALS EMERALD BAY | SANDALS GRANDE ST. LUCIAN | SANDALS HALCYON BEACH TO BOOK, CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL ADVISOR Uniglobe Bon Voyage Travel 416-425-5885 x 4212 [email protected] Sandals is a registered trademark. Unique Vacations, Inc. is an affiliate of Unique Travel Corp., the worldwide representative of Sandals Resorts.

Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 24.12.2020

Uniglobe Bon Voyage Travel in Toronto has group space booked for the 1st Annual Canadian Pickleball Tournament. If you have any clients who would be interested, see details below and contact LouAnne at Uniglobe Bon Voyage 1st ANNUAL CANADIAN PICKLEBALL CLASSIC AT SANDALS SOUTH COAST, JAMAICA FRIDAY OCTOBER 15TH TUESDAY OCTOBER 19TH, 2021... PART OF THE TRUE NORTH PICKLEBALL TOUR PRICE INCLUDES: ROUND TRIP AIR WITH AIR CANADA (out of Toronto) (Flex fare) 4 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATIONS AT SANDALS SOUTH COAST RESORT ROUND TRIP AIRPORT TRANSFERS/HOTEL PORTAGE/ALL TAXES AND GRATUITIES UNLIMITED 5 STAR GOURMET DINING/UNLIMITED PREMIUM BRAND SPIRITS WELCOME BEVERAGE/NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT/COMPLIMENTARY BASIC WIFI COMPLIMENTARY ACCESS TO FITNESS CENTER (PICKLEBALL COURTS)/LAND & WATER SPORTS **INCLUSIONS FOR THE PICKLEBALL GROUP** COMPLIMENTARY COCKTAIL RECEPTION / GROUP PORTRAIT SESSION GROUP DINNER (AWARDS PRESENTATION) USE OF THE PICKLEBALL COURTS/2 DAY PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT PICKLEBALL CLINICS HOSTED BY RYAN HANES TOURNAMENT FEES/TOURNAMENT T - SHIRT COST IS $2295.00 CAD PER PERSON BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY **NOTE WITH SANDALS, NO SINGLE/TRIPLE ROOMS ALLOWED. WE CAN PAIR YOU UP WITH A ROOMMATE OF THE SAME SEX IF REQUIRED LIMITED COTS AVAILABLE** A NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IF $500 CAD PER PERSON IS REQUIRED AT TIME OF BOOKING, FINAL PAYMENT IS DUE FRIDAY JULY 30TH, 2021 TRIP/MEDICAL CANCELLATION INSURANCE RECOMMENDED. **NOTE TO TRAVEL TO JAMAICA NOW AN AUTHORIZATION FORM IS REQUIRED AND MANDATORY COVID INSURANCE (ABOUT $40USD PER PERSON) IS REQUIRED. WITH YOUR FINAL DOCUMENTS ALL THAT INFORMATION WILL BE PROVIDED HOW TO OBTAIN ISURANCE AND AUTHORIZATION. CAN ONLY BE ACCESS WITHIN 5 DAYS OF FLIGHT DEPARTURE DATE** CONTACT: LOU-ANNE FRADSHAM ([email protected]) UNIGLOBE BON VOYAGE TRAVEL LTD (TICO #2444212) 1448 LAWRENCE AVE E, STE 303, TORONTO ON M4A 2V6 OFFICE: 416-425-5885

Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 14.10.2020

Update to Air Canada’s Change Fee Waiver Policy In an effort to simplify and streamline the re-protection process for your customers, we have updated our previously issued change fee waiver policy for future travel. In addition, we have also created a new change fee waiver policy for existing bookings, giving your customers more flexibility to plan their travel. ...Continue reading

Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 08.10.2020

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Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 04.10.2020

Starting at 6499.00 plus airfare plus 370.00 port fees per person An eight-day culinary and cultural journey to Lisbon, Porto and Douro River Valley 5-star luxury onboard the Scenic Azure Hosted by some of your favourite Globe journalists... YOUR CRUISE INCLUDES: All gratuities on board and on shore Group transfers from Porto airport on cruise start and end dates Unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages all day, every day (some conditions apply as set out in the Terms and Conditions) throughout the ship Complimentary stocked mini-bar Choice of complimentary excursions (Scenic Free Choice) with the exception of Wine Tours at Quinta do Crasto and Quinto Nova Included meals as specified in the itinerary (lunch is not included in Salamanca) Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the ship State-of-the-art Mac mini-infotainment system in every stateroom and suite Scenic Riverview onboard commentary Butler service in every category Laundry concierge (1kg) per cabin once during the cruise Optional Lisbon 2 day add on 1999.00 plus sales tax per person Enjoy two days of exploring the food, architecture and culture of Portugal’s capital city before setting sail along the stunning Douro River! YOUR LISBON EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: Two-night stay in Lisbon at the luxurious five-star Tivoli Hotel (July 29 & 30), including complimentary breakfast Welcome cocktail reception (July 29) with host Globe Publisher & CEO Phillip Crawley and journalists Your choice of Lisbon excursions Dinner at Michelin-starred Eleven Restaurant Transfer from Lisbon to Porto Lorraine Rose CTC, ACC, CSS Uniglobe Bon Voyage Travel Senior Cruise and Vacation Specialist 1448 Lawrence Avenue E, Toronto Ontario M4A 2V6 C: 416-912-8015 P: 416-425-5885 F: 416-425-5888 [email protected] www.uniglobe-bonvoyage.com

Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 18.09.2020

Special schedule change policy: Aircraft changes for select routes in May and June As a result of Transport Canada’s suspension of the Boeing 737MAX aircraft in Canadian airspace, Air Canada has taken measures to ensure we can still carry passengers safely to their destinations by optimizing the deployment of the rest of our fleet. Consequently, we are pleased to inform you that an alternate arrangement has been made to maintain your clients’ travel plans.... The following services listed below have been re-accommodated from Air Canada’s mainline service through the month of May and June, where specified: Route Route changes Toronto (YYZ) Edmonton (YEG) Two daily flights removed, for a total of six daily flights with Air Canada Rouge Boeing 767-300ER on three of six daily flights Toronto (YYZ)/Montreal (YUL) Reykjavik (KEF) YYZ: Flights now operated by Air Canada Rouge A319 aircraft until June 30 YUL: Three weekly flights continue to operate, now with Air Canada Rouge Airbus A319 Montreal (YUL) Halifax (YTZ) One of six daily flights now operated by Air Canada Rouge A319 Montreal (YUL) Fort-de-France (FDF) Three weekly flights continue to operate, now with Air Canada Rouge Airbus A319 aircraft until June 30 Montreal (YUL) - Pointe-à-Pitre (PTP) Flights now operated by Air Canada Rouge A319 aircraft until June 30 Montreal (YUL) St. John’s (YYT) Two daily flights continue to operate, now with Air Canada Rouge A319

Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 06.09.2020

THE GLOBE AND MAIL PORTUGAL RIVER CRUISE 31JULY-07AUGUST ON BOARD SCENIC AZURE 31 JULY TWO DAYS IN PORTO 02 AUGUST REGUA... 03 AUGUST PINHAO 04 AUGUST SALAMANCA SPAIN 05 AUGUST VEGA DE TERRON POCINHO 06 AUGUST PINHAO 07 AUGUST PORTO OPTIONAL: ADD TWO DAYS IN LISBON 29-31 JULY HOSTED BY SOME OF THE GLOBE AND MAIL'S MOST TRUSTED JOURNALIST PHILLIP CRAWLEY CEO AND Publisher DAVID WALMSLEY Editor in Chief TARA O'BRADY Pursuits Contributor and Food Writer ROBERT FIFE OTTAWA Bureau Chief ROY MACGREGOR Columnist MARGARET WENTE Columnist BEPPI CROSARIOL Columnist and Wine Writer Standard Stateroom Category E 6869.00 Balcony Stateroom Category C 9069.00 Contact Lorraine Ros efor details 416-912-8015

Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 04.09.2020

MUST BE APRIL FOOL'S ...BUT FUNNY After a six-year review conducted by a series of federal, provincial, territorial and municipal committees, task forces, commi...ssions and panels looking into the why ‘Y’ question, the decision has been made to change all Canadian airport codes to begin with the letter B. Here’s a summary of some of the resulting changes: Canada’s largest airport, Toronto’s Pearson International, formerly known as YYZ, was set to become BYZ, until an intervention from St. John’s, which demanded a trade. If there’s a BYZ, then we’re the BYZ, a spokesperson said. We’s the BYZ that built the airport and we’s the BYZ to name her. Pearson has agreed with this indisputable logic and was ready to accept BYT as its new code name. Then Ottawa stepped in, demanding it be called BYT, as the headquarters for Canada’s high-tech sector. They offered to send BOW to Toronto along with two second-round draft picks and a senate seat. Toronto refused, saying that as the centre of the known universe, it would BOW to no-one. Calgary solved the problem by accepting BOW, because a river runs through it. As a result, Toronto Pearson will now be known as BYC, and new bicycle lanes will be built on the 401 to encourage travellers to exercise on route to the airport. Vancouver International has gracefully accepted the airport code BVR, saying it celebrates the semi-aquatic rodent that helped shape Canada’s history. A minority of the Vancouver Airport Authority board preferred the code BONG, until it was pointed out that it had too many letters for an IATA code. One unresolved situation is the code for Edmonton International, which would go from YEG to BEG under the new naming policy. It’s so typical of Ottawa’s complete disregard for Alberta that Calgary is now BOW and we’re supposed to be BEG, said an airport spokesperson. We don’t BEG and Calgary doesn’t BOW. A Calgary airport spokesperson replied: Typical Edmonton inferiority. We’re not BOW as in Bow-wow, we’re BOW as in bow-and-arrow and the Bow River that runs through our city. Maybe Edmonton should be BED, because when the sun goes down that’s all there is to do.

Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 21.08.2020

Happy agents.. are the best agents..!!! Agent Lorrain just recently went to Kenya and loved her experience there. So where are you going next?? #travellife #travelagents #travelisfoodforsoul #wanderlust ... #uniglobe #uniglobeeasterncanada See more

Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 09.08.2020

GREAT NEWS ... NO VISAS TO BRAZIL BRASILIA Starting June 17 Brazil will allow visa-free entry to the country for citizens of Canada, the U.S., Australia and Japan. The Brazilian government made the announcement yesterday. In January 2018 Canadians were added to Brazil’s current e-visa system. The e-visa program eliminated the need for visitors to physically visit a visa centre in their own country to apply for and receive a tourist visa to travel to Brazil and was aimed at ...increasing visitation to the country. For now Canadians still need the e-visa, but as of June 17, they won’t. Citizens of those countries wishing to visit Brazil will no longer need to apply or pay for a visa, says a statement from Brazil Tourism. They will be able to stay in Brazil for 90 days from the date of first entry in the country, extendable for an equal period, provided that it does not exceed 180 days, every 12 months, counted from the date of the first entry into the country. The new developments come as part of a series of measures that Brazil has taken to facilitate visitor access to the country. Brazil says it has already seen extremely positive results with the e-visas, with an increase of about 35% in the visa application in less than a year. What’s behind the new plan? Canada, the U.S., Australia and Japan are considered strategic for the development of tourism in Brazil and the country wants to do whatever it can to ease access. According to the Foreign Ministry, in 2017, 169,910 visas (either for business, tourism or transit) had been issued to citizens of the four countries. With the implementation of e-visa, the number rose in 2018 to 229,767. This is one of the most important achievements of the Brazilian tourism industry in the last 15 years and we are confident that it will be extremely beneficial to the country, says Marcelo Alvaro Antônio, Minister of Tourism. This decision of the Brazilian government proves that we are living a new moment and that tourism is being seen as a vector of economic and social growth of the entire nation. This is the first step; we still have much to celebrate. See more

Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 05.08.2020

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Uniglobe BON Voyage Travel 31.07.2020

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